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PPI and bankruptcy

agbell
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Hi I'm new to this so here goes. I know the LAW says you can not re-claim PPI from before a bankruptcy. But if you had loans and mortgages that were payed off in full with PPI on them , then became bankrupt years later . If the PPI I payed was more than what I went bankrupt for to HSBC I should be able to find out the figures and if it was more I didn't have to be made bankrupt. Any help out there
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Google finds this:
https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/debt-and-money/debt-solutions/bankruptcy-2/ppi-claims-after-bankruptcy/
I'm certainly no expert on bankruptcy, but it doesn't seem likely that you shouldn't have been declared bankrupt because of money owed to you at the time you went bankrupt that you didn't know about - or is that not what you mean?0 -
If the PPI I payed was more than what I went bankrupt for to HSBC I should be able to find out the figures and if it was more I didn't have to be made bankrupt. Any help out there
All of this assumes that any PPI you had was mis-sold, of course. If the PPI was not mis-sold, it will not be refunded.
Nothing you have said makes you somehow immune to this fact.
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