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High Street Claims (based in Newcastle)
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                    Anyone heard of or used this PPI claiming company?
I received an unsolicited letter and form addressed to me from them in the post yesterday, wanting me to sign and return with a list of my credit companies so they can claim the PPI back with a 24% fee.
The unusual thing about it was that it appears to be just a few A4 pages run off a cheap colour laser printer, not your usual glossy marketing material.
It was also sent in just a plain white envelope with a Newcastle franking stamp on with no return address anywhere on the envelope.
As I live near Newcastle I am just wondering where they got my name & address from and whether they have just sent they out to local people or if it is just a coincidence.
I already know I can claim PPI back myself without using a 3rd party.
                I received an unsolicited letter and form addressed to me from them in the post yesterday, wanting me to sign and return with a list of my credit companies so they can claim the PPI back with a 24% fee.
The unusual thing about it was that it appears to be just a few A4 pages run off a cheap colour laser printer, not your usual glossy marketing material.
It was also sent in just a plain white envelope with a Newcastle franking stamp on with no return address anywhere on the envelope.
As I live near Newcastle I am just wondering where they got my name & address from and whether they have just sent they out to local people or if it is just a coincidence.
I already know I can claim PPI back myself without using a 3rd party.
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 What makes you think that is unusual?Deleted_User wrote: »The unusual thing about it was that it appears to be just a few A4 pages run off a cheap colour laser printer, not your usual glossy marketing material.
 On second thoughts, that seems unusually professional as most CMCs are worse.
 It is a trading style of a business called Total Reclaim Limited.
 However, you will not get a total reclaim because they will take a large fee. If you have a genuine case do it youself so you can keep the total relaim!0
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            I do have some PPI to claim back but don't think it's a huge amount so If I let them take their cut I'd probably end up with nothing.
 I thought it was unusual as I don't usually get letter box spam that isn't full of glossy marketing material and doesn't just appear like some letter my solicitor had sent me.0
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