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Deceased husband PPI

My husband died in 2009. I have been I financial distress since my husband died in 2009. I can not work due to health reasons and have already had to sell our family home and downside in order to keep up with bills and raise my kids.
I know my husband had loans and mortgages before he died going back to 2002 but I don't know who they were all with.
Is there anything I can do to check? Im not hopeful I can get a list from sonewhere going back that far or if I would be able to make a claim.
Can anybody help me?

Comments

  • I'm afraid it's unlikely that there have been any financial records kept of a person deceased for eight years.

    I think you'll therefore have to find documentary evidence of PPI in your own archive if you hope to advance any complaint.
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