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Scarborough Building Society not Listed
Rob_Furlong
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I am interested to investigate possible PPI claim but when I started to use your on line guide I could not find Scarborough building society listed as an option.
I was paying for a mortgage up to 2000
I was paying for a mortgage up to 2000
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Simply write to them with details of your complaint.0
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Skipton took over SBS in 20090
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You need to contact Resolver if you want a particular lender or provider added. No one on the forum has any influence.Rob_Furlong wrote: »when I started to use your on line guide I could not find Scarborough building society listed
However, why use any third party (even a "free" one) at all? Just contact them directly.
Do note that you may find that no record of this finance still exists eighteen years on.0 -
I could not find Scarborough building society listed as an option.
That is because they dont exist any more. It is Skipton.I was paying for a mortgage up to 2000
it is possible that Skipton wont have details of this. It was 18 years ago and nearly a decade before they took over. Closed account/legacy information is not always passed to the new owner.
You should let Skipton know its a Scarborough case. Also Scarborough were quite big in the broker market. If you used a broker, you wouldnt send your complaint to Skipton.I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0
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