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ConfusedHen
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Hello,
I keep seeing adverts on Facebook for “Claim Eazy” with respect to reclaiming PPI from Store cards and Mail order companies. I have had accounts with both – Debenhams, Littlewoods, JD Williams etc. – all settled and some harking back to the 1990s.
Has anyone had any experience with Claim Eazy? Also, is anyone aware of any other reputable companies that deal with store cards and mail order?
Thanks in advance.
I keep seeing adverts on Facebook for “Claim Eazy” with respect to reclaiming PPI from Store cards and Mail order companies. I have had accounts with both – Debenhams, Littlewoods, JD Williams etc. – all settled and some harking back to the 1990s.
Has anyone had any experience with Claim Eazy? Also, is anyone aware of any other reputable companies that deal with store cards and mail order?
Thanks in advance.
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They'll all just take half of any payout for buying a stamp on your behalf.
Is there anywhere close to you that you could buy your own stamp? It would prove quite a lot cheaper.0 -
Also, is anyone aware of any other reputable companies that deal with store cards and mail order?
A bit of an oxymoron.
Reputable and claims company don't go together.
You do realise that the only thing a CMC does is put a stamp on the envelope containing your complaint. You could easily post it yourself for the cost of a stamp.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 -
A HUGE word of warning, I used claim eazy as I had had a Debenhams account years ago but did not read all the small print clearly as I had an offer of £316 back from my PPI but then have just received a letter today to say that I owe claim eazy £146.54! Do not use!!! I am kicking myself now!0
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Whatever you do please DO NOT deal with this company. They take half of your money and are the most unprofessional people I’ve ever dealt with. All of their trustpilot reviews are fake0
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Trust pilot reviews are no way to measure the quality of a company. Most scams have excellent trust pilot reviews.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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On what basis are these complaints to be made/is money to be refunded, is there a template I could find to use, and to whom do we send them? It's all news to me, but I did have a card.0
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Moonstonematrix wrote: »It's all news to me, but I did have a card.
But did you have PPI?0 -
Moonstonematrix wrote: »On what basis are these complaints to be made/is money to be refunded, is there a template I could find to use, and to whom do we send them? It's all news to me, but I did have a card.
Templates are not a good idea, as every complaint is personal to your own circumstances.0 -
I can't remember. Is this what these claims are supposed to be about? I have no idea what this is all about, I just saw the claimeazy ad on fb, googled it and ended up here. Sorry that I'm being so thick, I'm not this dense normally, I just don't know why these store cards are subject to claims & I'm trying to work it out and what to do, if anything.0
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It was 20yrs ago, maybe 1995, so I just can't remember.0
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