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PPI Reclaiming successes and failures
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Numpty indeed :mad::mad::mad:
And i thought you were my mate:p:p:p:p:p:p
That has cleared it up though:D:D:D
Dont know if you will be getting an xmas card though:(:(:(
Think your school is revoking the summer leave and you have to go in:p:p:p:p:p:p
I think he may have been referring to the person that told you when he said numpty:rotfl:
I'm a secret crime fighter0 -
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Numpty indeed :mad::mad::mad:
And i thought you were my mate:p:p:p:p:p:p
That has cleared it up though:D:D:D
Dont know if you will be getting an xmas card though:(:(:(
Think your school is revoking the summer leave and you have to go in:p:p:p:p:p:p
You have read the post sooooooo wrong0 -
Hi All,
I have made two claims just following the guidance given on this site one to EGG and one to Natwest.
I received a letter from EGG on Saturday upholding my claim paying back the full amount plus interest plus 8% total amount received paid off what was still outstanding on the loan plus a cheque for £1933 and some pennies. Total amount paid back was £7265.
My claim was made on the basis that I didn't want or need the insurance as I am a civil servant and get good support when off sick etc. Additionally I filled in the loan application twice the first time without the PPI which was rejected and the second time with the PPI which was accepted, which amounts to being forced to have it.
Just waiting for Natwest now but I suspect they may take the extra 8 weeks. :heartsmil:heartsmil0 -
Barnsey263 wrote: »Hi All,
I have made two claims just following the guidance given on this site one to EGG and one to Natwest.
I received a letter from EGG on Saturday upholding my claim paying back the full amount plus interest plus 8% total amount received paid off what was still outstanding on the loan plus a cheque for £1933 and some pennies. Total amount paid back was £7265.
My claim was made on the basis that I didn't want or need the insurance as I am a civil servant and get good support when off sick etc. Additionally I filled in the loan application twice the first time without the PPI which was rejected and the second time with the PPI which was accepted, which amounts to being forced to have it.
Just waiting for Natwest now but I suspect they may take the extra 8 weeks. :heartsmil:heartsmil
:j:j:jWell done :beer::beer:0 -
Barnsey263 wrote: »Hi All,
I have made two claims just following the guidance given on this site one to EGG and one to Natwest.
I received a letter from EGG on Saturday upholding my claim paying back the full amount plus interest plus 8% total amount received paid off what was still outstanding on the loan plus a cheque for £1933 and some pennies. Total amount paid back was £7265.
My claim was made on the basis that I didn't want or need the insurance as I am a civil servant and get good support when off sick etc. Additionally I filled in the loan application twice the first time without the PPI which was rejected and the second time with the PPI which was accepted, which amounts to being forced to have it.
Just waiting for Natwest now but I suspect they may take the extra 8 weeks. :heartsmil:heartsmil
Congrats Barns!
How long ago did you first complaint to Egg?-
Congratulations to all who have got their PPI back!
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Congrats Barns!
How long ago did you first complaint to Egg?
I did the form to both EGG & Natwest at the end of April, at the end of June I got letters from both saying that they had been granted the extra 8 weeks by the FOS. They have both been very good in sending acknowledgements and guidance documents etc.0 -
Barnsey263 wrote: »I did the form to both EGG & Natwest at the end of April, at the end of June I got letters from both saying that they had been granted the extra 8 weeks by the FOS. They have both been very good in sending acknowledgements and guidance documents etc.
Interesting -
Can someone clear this up for me - I was under the impression only Lloyds Group, HSBC, Barclays and RBS had been granted the extended timeline (due to the JR hold ups) - yet every man and his dog (bar a few) seem to now be hiding behind this 16 week deadline?-
Congratulations to all who have got their PPI back!
:T0
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