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Have I been paying for PPI?
charlotter5692
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I took out a credit card in 2006 with Halifax when I was a student, and I still have the card and still use it.
However, I have no idea whether PPI is included as I don't have the original paperwork. I get monthly statements and I can't find anything on there about it. I read somewhere that PPI can be indicated on a credit report, so I've just joined up to Experian but can't see anything there either.
Any tips? Am I likely to have been mis sold it?
However, I have no idea whether PPI is included as I don't have the original paperwork. I get monthly statements and I can't find anything on there about it. I read somewhere that PPI can be indicated on a credit report, so I've just joined up to Experian but can't see anything there either.
Any tips? Am I likely to have been mis sold it?
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If it's not on your statement then you don't have it.0
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I get monthly statements and I can't find anything on there about it.
You dont have it then. If you did, it would appear on each month you borrow money after the interest free period.I read somewhere that PPI can be indicated on a credit report
It is not. That is wrong.Am I likely to have been mis sold it?
1 - you have given no indication of any mis-sale
2 - you dont even appear to have it, let alone be mis-sold it.I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0
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