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Cahoot/Santander question...?
helsan
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Back around 2005, I took out a loan with Cahoot, but by the time I finished paying it off, the loan statements were coming from Santander.
I was looking into attempting a PPI reclaim, but am unsure as to whether to contact Cahoot or Santander? Anybody have any input in this?
Thanks,
Helen
I was looking into attempting a PPI reclaim, but am unsure as to whether to contact Cahoot or Santander? Anybody have any input in this?
Thanks,
Helen
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Send it to Santander C/O Cahoot. They will then obviously know which company they have taken over is responsible for it. Santander are actually one of the better lenders to deal with when making a complaint.Back around 2005, I took out a loan with Cahoot, but by the time I finished paying it off, the loan statements were coming from Santander.
I was looking into attempting a PPI reclaim, but am unsure as to whether to contact Cahoot or Santander? Anybody have any input in this?
Thanks,
HelenNot all CMC`s are the same....:A0 -
That's good to hear! Thanks very much for the advice!0
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Hi I had a loan with Cahoot and sent my claim letter to Santander who deal with it all, they were really quick, money into my bank within 1 month, couldnt beleive it.0
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Your send the letter to Santander or you can e-mail them at: [EMAIL="complaints@santander.co.uk"]complaints@santander.co.uk[/EMAIL] If you want the proper address give them a call on 01908 719 137 (I think thats the cheaper number)Current Debt
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