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PPI & Intelligent Finance / Resolver
secteur2010
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Morning all.
I'll not waffle on too long but I had both loan & CC with IF back in 2001 which they've written to me to confirm that PPI was on both. Now I honestly do not remember applying for PPI and I had read elsewhere that prior to 2007 you had to untick the PPI box on internet applications - there is no excuse for daftness I know and I'm almost sure that I unticked it. At the time I was in employment, had ASR, Critical Illness and Death cover on my mortgage, so was the PPI applied inappropriately?
Also is it worth going through a service such as Resolver or go directly by the questionnaire from IF?
Thanks.
I'll not waffle on too long but I had both loan & CC with IF back in 2001 which they've written to me to confirm that PPI was on both. Now I honestly do not remember applying for PPI and I had read elsewhere that prior to 2007 you had to untick the PPI box on internet applications - there is no excuse for daftness I know and I'm almost sure that I unticked it. At the time I was in employment, had ASR, Critical Illness and Death cover on my mortgage, so was the PPI applied inappropriately?
Also is it worth going through a service such as Resolver or go directly by the questionnaire from IF?
Thanks.
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If you unticked the box, PPI would not have been applied!secteur2010 wrote: »I had read elsewhere that prior to 2007 you had to untick the PPI box on internet applications - there is no excuse for daftness I know and I'm almost sure that I unticked it.
However, if you didn't untick the box and that box was definitely pre-populated then you mayhave a valid complaint.
Do you know for certain that there was a pre-populated box which you had to actively untick, though?
2001 is almost 17 years ago now.
If Intelligent Finance have sent you a complaint questionnaire already, the wisest option would be to fill it in and return it..secteur2010 wrote: »go directly by the questionnaire from IF?
Why are you only complaining about this now, by the way? You already had PPI refunded as far back as 2010..
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/25896790 -
Moneyineptitude wrote: »If you unticked the box, PPI would not have been applied!
However, if you didn't untick the box and that box was definitely pre-populated then you mayhave a valid complaint.
Do you know for certain that there was a pre-populated box which you had to actively untick, though?
2001 is almost 17 years ago now.
If Intelligent Finance have sent you a complaint questionnaire already, the wisest option would be to fill it in and return it..
I've a pretty good memory but No I can't be 100% sure and I'm not overly fussed whether I get something back or not - just any loan I've had I've never had PPI on them so this was a bit of a surprise.
I'll send back the questionnaire then. As I said though, I'm not fussed whether I get anything back - just a surprise to find I had it on both loan and CC :huh:0 -
But in 2010 you reported receiving a PPI refund in 2008, according to your thread here;secteur2010 wrote: »I'm not overly fussed whether I get something back or not - just any loan I've had I've never had PPI on them so this was a bit of a surprise.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2589679
Perhaps your memory isn't as good as you thought?
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Moneyineptitude wrote: »But in 2010 you reported receiving a PPI refund in 2008, according to your thread here;
Perhaps your memory isn't as good as you thought?
Cleanly forgot about that claim. Oh well, still not arsed if I get nothing back from IF though.0
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