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Am i eligible to claim?
dell12345
Posts: 3 Newbie
Hi,
Im almost 24 years old now.
I took out a loan when i was 19 total amount was about £10,000
For a car.
I was self employed window cleaning for someone at the time.
When i was sold the loan i was told i should have PPI so i signed up.
Never did i need to use it once. The loan has finished over a year ago now.
If i was sick or in a accident my boss wouldnt pay me any sick pay, but i did have savings to cover the loan.
I had worked for my boss around 1 year before taking out the loan.
My question to you is do i have a case to claim this back?
Im almost 24 years old now.
I took out a loan when i was 19 total amount was about £10,000
For a car.
I was self employed window cleaning for someone at the time.
When i was sold the loan i was told i should have PPI so i signed up.
Never did i need to use it once. The loan has finished over a year ago now.
If i was sick or in a accident my boss wouldnt pay me any sick pay, but i did have savings to cover the loan.
I had worked for my boss around 1 year before taking out the loan.
My question to you is do i have a case to claim this back?
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Comments
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????????????/0
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how long ago was it?
was a single premium or monthly PPI?0 -
How were you "self employed" if you worked for someone?0
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Yup, how come you were self employed and had a boss.make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
Monthly ppi
I worked for him but delt with my own tax etc... sort of a sub work type thing. I dont know why it was like that but it was.0
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