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Ppi
mrsval
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Because of this site I successfully reclaimed PPI to the tune of over 8K. THANK YOU.:j:money: However I have heard that you can reclaim on the original reclaim ? Is this true? If so how do you do it please.
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What reasons would you have to reclaim? if you were paid full redress and this was a loan, you have been paid and cannot be paid again.
If this was a Credit Card then they may owe you some interest, contact the bank and ask.0 -
If you have evidence (not simply suspicions) that you paid more than the Bank refunded or that the interest was somehow calculated incorrectly, then you should contact your Bank.However I have heard that you can reclaim on the original reclaim ?
I suspect you may have read or heard about this
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/reclaim/ppi-loan-insurance?_ga=1.160884031.340047350.1365283676#cr
That only applies to Barclays, Lloyds, RBS and NatWest.
Comparative Redress was only offered in a very limited set of circumstances and is not guaranteed to be rescinded.
Your £8K refund doesn't sound like Comparative Redress.0 -
Hi can anyone help...
We took out a fp loan about 6 or 7 years ago and tried to claim back the ppi but have now been told we can't do this because we originally went through a broker and the broker we used has since gone bust �� help!0 -
You need to contact the FSCSNon me fac calcitrare tuum culi0
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Sorry who is Fscs0
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Just type in Fscs on Google and you will get the answer.0
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Alternatively, click on the link below;safestored4 wrote: »Just type in Fscs on Google and you will get the answer.
http://www.fscs.org.uk0
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