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I keep thinking about PPI and going to a company in order to check if I have a PPI claim.
The problem is that I have had no loans for a long time and my mortgage with Nationwide was fully paid 16 years ago!
The only think that I could have PPI is that over the last 16 years I have been leasing my new cars every 2 years and during this period I have had 2 jaguars and 6 Mercedes through their finance companies, for example Mercedes finance agrrements.
Would that be a possible PPI claim?
Any help greatly appreciated.
Matt33

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  • dunstonh
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    The only think that I could have PPI is that over the last 16 years I have been leasing my new cars every 2 years and during this period I have had 2 jaguars and 6 Mercedes through their finance companies, for example Mercedes finance agrrements.

    Car dealers only became regulated in January 2005.

    Post 2005, the dealers were required to issue statements of demands and needs where insurance was bought. The agreements would all make it clear if you had PPI. You couldnt miss it unless you are the type that doesnt read a single thing.
    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.
  • Matt33 wrote: »
    I keep thinking about PPI and going to a company in order to check if I have a PPI claim.
    These companies don't check to see if you have "claim".

    What they will do is check on your behalf if you had any PPI policies and then charge an exorbitant amount to "represent" you in any complaint you might subsequently make..

    Do your own research...
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