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Barclays ppi reviewing claim

twinmom04
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my husband got a call saying they are reviewing his claim which they refused to pay.
they are asking for supporting documents with regards to sick pay from the employer he was with at the time of the application.
1. this was so long ago dont recall who his employer was
2. who keeps this paperwork for over 15 years?
I can recall that he always had cover for the first six months.
they want a response within five days....
they are asking for supporting documents with regards to sick pay from the employer he was with at the time of the application.
1. this was so long ago dont recall who his employer was
2. who keeps this paperwork for over 15 years?
I can recall that he always had cover for the first six months.
they want a response within five days....
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2. who keeps this paperwork for over 15 years?
People who are complaining that their PPI cover was missold on the basis that their employer at the time provided sick pay far above SSP.1. this was so long ago dont recall who his employer was
If you/he don't remember who he worked for, the bank can't be seriously expected to believe that you do know he had sick pay which provided enough of a benefit as to make PPI pointless/unclaimable.0 -
2. who keeps this paperwork for over 15 years?
Lots of people do. Now you see why. it doesnt have to be original. Scanned copies saved to computer work just as well.1. this was so long ago dont recall who his employer was
Yet he can remember being mis-sold PPI? Their questions suggest that employer benefits were given as a complaint reason. So, how can you not know the employer but know they paid out sick pay?
How can you not know who you have worked for over the years?I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0
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