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PPI Reclaiming successes and failures

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  • Hello,
    First of all , thankyou so much to everyone on here for their support and advice :D
    Thought I would pass on some info on sending things ( ie acceptance letters ) by recorded or ordinary post. I sent my acceptance off last week via ordinary post and panicked a bit when I was reading that most people send them by recorded delivery.
    I work in a Court where we have a huge volume of post, including recorded delivery. Ordinary post is opened and 'linked' by about 9:30 am. Recorded is usually delivered and has to be entered , by hand , in a log for security, before it is opened . It is then passed on to someone else to check later in the day and is usually not 'linked' until 1 or 2 days after delivery. I'm not sure how they do it in banks but it would have to be treated differently to ordinary post.
    The point is, this all holds things up.
    I've never sent any of my claim forms etc recorded and ( touch wood ) nothing has gone missing and things seem to be dealt with fairly quickly.
    I know it gives you the reassurance of being delivered which is very important, but I just thought I would mention it .
    Digs
  • Hi

    Just thought I would le you all know that I have recieved my first payout from a PPi claim

    .......................................42,000.00 from barclaycard :j
    I had to re read the letter several times before i understood it. I thought they had made a mistake on placing the decimal point.:rotfl:

    I still cant believe it, I am so glad I made the claim and not a company on my behalf as I would have to pay them commission.
    Its so easy to do.

    Thank you Martin you are an :A


    WOW, WOW, WOW!!!! i had to read this several times!!!!!:j:j:j:j
    Congratulations!!:T:T:T:T:T:T:Txx
  • Niggly wrote: »
    Halifax have just upheld my claim:j:j on a very small PPI policy running alongside a secured loan. Sent in the letter 1st June 2011 so 3 months. Just a standard letter asking to sign the acceptance and send back. They will on completion send a secon letter with the actual calculations on. They are sticking to the FOS redress guidelines. Now then who can I ask to do the reclaim calcs.:D:D

    £1500 :beer:

    Niggly

    Congrats niggly!!:j:j:j:j:j:j:jxx
  • sunny8_2
    sunny8_2 Posts: 368 Forumite
    Well done to all winners today!!:j:j:j:j:j:j:jxx
  • only_mee
    only_mee Posts: 2,367 Forumite
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    Niggly wrote: »
    Now then who can I ask to do the reclaim calcs.:D:D

    Derwent or tifoso maybe, heard that there is someone else, can't recall his name ;)
  • Scotty1.7 wrote: »
    Hi All

    Further update for you

    Co-Op- Still on going and starting to annoy me with the lack of comms from them,

    MBNA-Upheld awaiting figures and redress

    Welcome Finance- Upheld, awaiting figures

    Might have also found some with RBS- Not sure I', awaiting my details from my helpfull local branch

    Another update for you all
    Following on from my previous email, we have now calculated the refund due to you. The refunds are as follows: PPI premiums and associated interest on those premiums: £493.94 8% amount: £208.57 Total amount payable: £702.51 A cheque for £702.51 has now been raised and we hope to have this back in our office, ready to send, on Wednesday 7 September 2011. Once received we will send this cheque to you by second class post. I expect you to receive this cheque by 16 September 2011 at the very latest. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me using the details below.

    Now just waiting for Co-op, Welcome and maybe RBS
  • sunny8_2
    sunny8_2 Posts: 368 Forumite
    Scotty1.7 wrote: »
    Another update for you all



    Now just waiting for Co-op, Welcome and maybe RBS

    Well done:j:jxx
  • sunny8 wrote: »
    Well done:j:jxx

    cheers- not as much as I was expecting but i did only do 6 months of the 60 month loan and then pay it off in full
  • IANC
    IANC Posts: 305 Forumite
    Hi

    Just thought I would le you all know that I have recieved my first payout from a PPi claim

    .......................................42,000.00 from barclaycard :j
    I had to re read the letter several times before i understood it. I thought they had made a mistake on placing the decimal point.:rotfl:

    I still cant believe it, I am so glad I made the claim and not a company on my behalf as I would have to pay them commission.
    Its so easy to do.

    Thank you Martin you are an :A

    Wow :beer::j:j

    What were the details of the loan/card if you don't mind me asking.

    That is massive from one provider.:eek:
    I'm a secret crime fighter ;)
  • ArferDaly wrote: »
    Hi

    That's another 15 minutes of my life LLoyds have taken waiting for the call centre to answer :mad:

    Mark

    Think yourself lucky its been only 15 minutes! I spent all day trying to get them to answer on Wednesday to get through at 5.15pm and told that there has been a "technical problem" and thats why I have not had my refund paid into my bank and no they couldn't give me a date when it would be paid!!
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