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PPI not sure about.

stingray_316
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My wife and me keep on getting phone calls and letters about ppi and if you are entitled to claim for it.
My wife says we should ask about it as she is quite positive that we had ppi on our morgage and bank loans .
I just don't want to ask about it all and giving details to find out we aren't.
Also these company's who look into it for you take so much if you are entitled to a claim.
So is there anyway we can find out if we are entitled to claim ppi by looking into it ourselves .
My wife says we should ask about it as she is quite positive that we had ppi on our morgage and bank loans .
I just don't want to ask about it all and giving details to find out we aren't.
Also these company's who look into it for you take so much if you are entitled to a claim.
So is there anyway we can find out if we are entitled to claim ppi by looking into it ourselves .
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stingray_316 wrote: »So is there anyway we can find out if we are entitled to claim ppi by looking into it ourselves .
You find out if you had PPI by looking at documentation from your own archive or by simply asking your lenders.
Cold-calling claim firms do nothing you cannot do yourself alone and for free.0 -
My wife and me keep on getting phone calls and letters about ppi and if you are entitled to claim for it.
So does everyone else who has never had PPI too. Spam/Scam marketing is commonplace now.My wife says we should ask about it as she is quite positive that we had ppi on our morgage and bank loans .
Most mortgage PPI complaints fail. However, most MPPI is very easy to see as it is mostly monthly direct debit standalone from the mortgage. Only a minority was built into the mortgage payment (and even then it appeared on the mortgage statements).So is there anyway we can find out if we are entitled to claim ppi by looking into it ourselves .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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