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A bit vague.....

Hello,

I'm just wondering....

I had a lot of credit cards, a couple of loans and 4 current accounts from 1990 through to 2006. I don't however have any documentation for any of these. I know which companies most of them were but it was so long ago I can't remember which were when or anything.
Can i still claim and how?

Because of not having any info I've not claimed and avoided thinking about claiming till now as I'm awful at doing stuff like this. It totally overwhelms me.

Thanking you in advance.
Fran !!!128522;

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  • [Deleted User]
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    You don't claim. You complain.

    If you find you had PPI and have reasons why you believe it was missing sold, just send them your complaint in to the lender.

    Bear in mind that lenders don't keep data for ever. Even less so now.
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