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Where do I start - PPI from 1999/2000?
cridge82
Posts: 3 Newbie
I have tried looking at the sticky threads but can't see what I'm looking for.
I believe I had PPI on at least one credit card (possibly a store card too) but dates back to 1999/2000. I don't have any details on account numbers, just the name of the lender and obviously my addresses at the time.
Where do I begin in terms of trying to find out if I did indeed pay PPI and whether I am eligible for a refund? I am not even sure whether I can claim seeing as it's so long ago?
Please feel free to point me in the right direction if there is a thread which explains this in detail for me.
Thanks in advance.
I believe I had PPI on at least one credit card (possibly a store card too) but dates back to 1999/2000. I don't have any details on account numbers, just the name of the lender and obviously my addresses at the time.
Where do I begin in terms of trying to find out if I did indeed pay PPI and whether I am eligible for a refund? I am not even sure whether I can claim seeing as it's so long ago?
Please feel free to point me in the right direction if there is a thread which explains this in detail for me.
Thanks in advance.
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You would ask the lender.
You're not eligible for a refund. You need to make a complaint with your mis sale reasons.0 -
Thanks. Am I not eligible as it is too long ago?0
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It becomes much more difficult the further back you go. But do you have complaint reasons?0
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Thanks. Am I not eligible to claim as it is too long ago?0
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