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Those reasons do not excuse you wasting all that money on a Claims Company. Basically, they put a stamp on the envelope containing your complaint. Claims companies have no special research capabilities and do nothing you could not have done yourself and for free.kompressor wrote: »I haven't had a PPI in years and never will again and some of these accounts I never realised I did have PPI. We're talking 20 years back here.
Too late now, as you say.
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Yep too late, but at least I get something, which is still better than nout!0
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100% is always far far better than 70%..kompressor wrote: »Yep too late, but at least I get something,0 -
Moneyineptitude wrote: »100% is always far far better than 70%..
Unless it's a Justin Bieber album.0 -
You signed the contract so you owe them the total they are charging out of your share. Your ex has nothing to pay because they didn't employ the claims company, you did.Non me fac calcitrare tuum culi0
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