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Plevin and Partial Redress
craigyp01
Posts: 3 Newbie
So this is the scenario.
A PPI mis-selling claim has been previously rejected but redress paid relating to premiums charged after turning 65 (as the policy should have been cancelled at this point) only, with statutory interest etc. Would the remaining premiums be subject to Plevin consideration for excess commission (as long as all the requirements are met)?
I'd say that for the above, the mis-selling claim has been rejected and previous redress was for an adminstration error and would therefore be eligible. Any thoughts?
A PPI mis-selling claim has been previously rejected but redress paid relating to premiums charged after turning 65 (as the policy should have been cancelled at this point) only, with statutory interest etc. Would the remaining premiums be subject to Plevin consideration for excess commission (as long as all the requirements are met)?
I'd say that for the above, the mis-selling claim has been rejected and previous redress was for an adminstration error and would therefore be eligible. Any thoughts?
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Depends whether the PPI was in scope for Plevin. Nothing to stop you writing a speculative complaint to the Bank....0
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I understand that the Plevin requirements will still need to be met, but i was querying whether seeking redress for excess commission was possible given that some redress has already been provided.0
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It's always "possible" for you to seek extra redress, but whether you get any is a different matter. As I said, make a speculative complaint and see what they come back with..i was querying whether seeking redress for excess commission was possible given that some redress has already been provided.0
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