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Old loan

Hi all

I took out a loan in 2005 for £10500 with Barclay's. I have since paid this off about 4 years ago. A company about 7 years back looked into ppi on this loan only to be told the bank could not produce a copy of my loan agreement. I only ever remember filling in a short application form.

A long shot but can I get any of this back even though I've paid it off??

Thanks :money:
Jen

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  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 35,383 Forumite
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    No. .
  • Sparx
    Sparx Posts: 909 Forumite
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    Lol what makes you think you can get 'some of it back'? If you had proof to provide Barclays you were paying PPI you didn't need, then yes of course you could...

    The fact Barclays can't find a copy of your agreement, doesn't then stipulate you're entitled to some free dollar.
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