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Can/should I claim PPI
davenkirsty
Posts: 3 Newbie
Hi, this may sound like a silly question but here we go...
2 years ago i was lucky enough to finally clear my debts.
Over the space of about 5 years i had managed to accumulate about £35k from a mixture of loans and credit cards.
I cleared the majority of them thru full and final settlements and some partial settlements and this is where my question comes in...
Can I still go back to these companies and claim PPI back from them? And if i do is there any comeback from the companies to try and then claim any monies back that i didnt stelle in full.
Thank you in advance to all that take the time to read and respond.
D
2 years ago i was lucky enough to finally clear my debts.
Over the space of about 5 years i had managed to accumulate about £35k from a mixture of loans and credit cards.
I cleared the majority of them thru full and final settlements and some partial settlements and this is where my question comes in...
Can I still go back to these companies and claim PPI back from them? And if i do is there any comeback from the companies to try and then claim any monies back that i didnt stelle in full.
Thank you in advance to all that take the time to read and respond.
D
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Can/should I claim PPI- You need to figure out if you were actually mis-sold the ppi and then get all your evidence in place. Then put in your claim.
Well done on clearing your debt btw.
I think they can use any money you win in your claim to go against the debt, but I'm not 100% sure how it works.Total Mortgage OP £61,000Outstanding Mortgage £27,971Emergency Fund £62,100I AM NOW MORTGAGE NEUTRAL!!!! <<Sep-20>>0
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