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PPI success ?

Hello, I am just wondering if this is too good to be true, a month ago I put in a PPI claim against lloyds for a loan that was taken out in 2000,

it turns out that i had a second loan on 2001 and a 3rd in 2003 now not all payments were made on loan 3 according to this breakdown.

I decided to make a ppi claim on the basis that I was mis sold PPI.. for the loan back in 2000
I totally forgot about the other two, one of which that was defaulted no payments made
And...

they have upheld my complaint.. ACE!! a nice amount also..

it says that I will be paid to my account that I have provided.. I am just getting a little anxious that they will deduct the ppi because of this? nothing on the letter at all suggesting this in anyway but thought id ask.. any suggestions will be great.. will I receive what they have advised? Thank you

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