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NatWest Graduate Loan PPI
cwoolhouse_2
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Hi,
I took out a graduate loan of approx £8,000 in 1997 to buy a car. I recall the conversation on the phone where they wouldn't give me the loan unless I took out PPI. I didn't want it, but had no option as I needed the car. I believe I settled the loan in 2000 or 2001. I have no paperwork.
Is it worth me trying to claim? My friends say yes, but I thought I needed to have settled it within the last 6 years. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Chris.
I took out a graduate loan of approx £8,000 in 1997 to buy a car. I recall the conversation on the phone where they wouldn't give me the loan unless I took out PPI. I didn't want it, but had no option as I needed the car. I believe I settled the loan in 2000 or 2001. I have no paperwork.
Is it worth me trying to claim? My friends say yes, but I thought I needed to have settled it within the last 6 years. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Chris.
You're my badger now Dave.
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You can go back that far but it does need to be provable.
He said/she said is not a provable reason.
It is also pre regulation which started in 2005 so i think you would struggle to be honest.make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
cwoolhouse wrote: »Hi,
I took out a graduate loan of approx £8,000 in 1997 to buy a car. I recall the conversation on the phone where they wouldn't give me the loan unless I took out PPI. I didn't want it, but had no option as I needed the car. I believe I settled the loan in 2000 or 2001. I have no paperwork.
Is it worth me trying to claim? My friends say yes, but I thought I needed to have settled it within the last 6 years. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Chris.
You would standard a better chance if you had paperwork, so your chances are low but still worth a try
Phone them up and see if they have your details still then take it from there.
Good luck0
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