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CPP question

I came on here to search for any info on CPP, as I remember during the 1990s having a few policies with them to cover my credit cards, but I don't have any details. I remember receiving letters and statements from them all the time, but never really paid much attention. I certainly don't have any of these now, and with regard to CPP sending letters out I don't think I would get one as a) my policies all finished before 2005 and b) they wouldn't have an up to date address for me.

My question is - how do I go about finding out what CPP policies I had and if I am eligible for any claim, without having any info at all about my policies?

Comments

  • You could try ringing CPP, they ought to be able to trace it from your name, DOB etc. Their telephone number is 08000 834393
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