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jollymitchell
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Hi, My first mortgage was with Abbey national but I cant find any records as I closed this many years ago, the only reason for looking is that I'm sure I had PPI and wanted to look into reclaiming this back. I 've seen the many threads on here regarding lost accounts and Santander not helping if they are over 6 years old and wasn't sure where to start,
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As this was some time ago, could it have been a MIG (mortgage indemnity guarantee) rather than PPI?0
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jollymitchell wrote: »Hi, My first mortgage was with Abbey national but I cant find any records as I closed this many years ago, the only reason for looking is that I'm sure I had PPI and wanted to look into reclaiming this back. I 've seen the many threads on here regarding lost accounts and Santander not helping if they are over 6 years old and wasn't sure where to start,
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What is your mis sale reason?0 -
Most MPPI complaints fail. You seem confident yours was mis-sold. However, you are looking at a period when it was less likely to have been mis-sold. Are you sure it was even MPPI? Could it be life assurance or MIG?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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Having MPPI, a product that could save you from be thrown out into the street, is not a bad thing
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