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PPI Help - Reclaiming on old Debenhams, Dorothy Perkins and House of Fraser store car
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jennypenny1083 wrote: »Hi
I know this thread is almost one year old, but wanted to say thank you to everyone providing the info. I have only just activated my PPI complaint with Santander for a DP card taken out in 2001, one month after my 18th birthday. I'm hoping it will be a successful outcome, but thank you for providing the contact details.
I would've been writing all over the place if it wasn't for this thread
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Hi JennyPenny, I am glad you have brought this post back to life. I have recently been told my Gladstone brookes that I did take out ppi with Dorothy perkins, topshop and miss Selfridge (GE Capital) similar time to yourself. I am hoping to now go forward on my own to avoid the fees.
I don't have any account numbers but could you point me in the right direction. Will it be Santander now that I need to contact regarding account information. Do you have an address or department. Any help would be much appreciated0 -
Hello there
I received a letter from Santander saying to write to them again about commission they may owe me.
They previously said no to PPI.
How can there be commission if no PPI on my accounts.
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Because there may have been PPI on your account that they have located.0
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Sinderella wrote: »Hello there
I received a letter from Santander saying to write to them again about commission they may owe me.
They previously said no to PPI.
How can there be commission if no PPI on my accounts.
Cheers
You mean they said no as in rejected your PPI complaint? If so, then they will look at Plevin afterSam Vimes' Boots Theory of Socioeconomic Unfairness:
People are rich because they spend less money. A poor man buys $10 boots that last a season or two before he's walking in wet shoes and has to buy another pair. A rich man buys $50 boots that are made better and give him 10 years of dry feet. The poor man has spent $100 over those 10 years and still has wet feet.
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Hi. We’ve had the same. Iv applied via the Plevin. Google it. We were knocked back. I’d do it ASAP as I did it on the day I for the letter and that’s almost 7 weeks and no no info just that they are looking into it. I presume the are very busy with the deadline looming0
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