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how far back can u male a claim for ppi

i had a loan with a bank in 2000..another loan in 2003..and a final loan in 2007.
i still have paperwork for the 1st 2 loans and ppi is on them.

shold i chase this or is it to late

many thanks in advance
:eek:

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  • on the loan i had in 2000,i paid £235.92 for ppi..(i was told i needed it for the loan to go ahead)
    then on my monthly payments i was charged £8.30per month for my insurance premium.
    I PAYED BLOODY TWICE !!!!!
    Just found this out,,what kind of idiot am i ????:mad::mad::mad:
  • maggy50
    maggy50 Posts: 783 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    on the loan i had in 2000,i paid £235.92 for ppi..(i was told i needed it for the loan to go ahead)
    then on my monthly payments i was charged £8.30per month for my insurance premium.
    I PAYED BLOODY TWICE !!!!!
    Just found this out,,what kind of idiot am i ????:mad::mad::mad:
    Are you sure that an arrangement fee was the 235.92 and the monthly premium was 8.30 .

    If you have a valid complaint if you take it up with the bank they will look into this.

    There have been successful complaints going back to the time you had your loans .
    Light travels faster than sound.

    This is why some people seem as bright until you hear them.
  • VILLAFANMAN
    VILLAFANMAN Posts: 17 Forumite
    edited 10 March 2014 at 1:52PM
    hi maggy
    yes i have the paperwork in front of me right now ,,,thank you,,
    it was an insurance premium of £235.92 + £8.30 per month +£75 arrangement fee
  • Insider101
    Insider101 Posts: 1,062 Forumite
    You won't have two PPI premiums. The loan agreement will show it as a lump sum and then itemise it as a monthly amount.
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