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Trusted bank charge claim sites and possible PPI?
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Cuchu.h
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Hi all first post here and hopefully I’m in the right place and asking the right questions. I have been recommended by a friend to pursue a claim into the bank charges I have been paying and not taking advantage of for several years (phone, breakdown insurance etc). So I was wondering if anyone had any companies they would recommend as their are numerous out there. There is a personal lack of confidence problem that stops me from pursuing this myself hence why I am looking for outside help. Thanks so much!
Another question I would like to ask is if I would be in the PPI generation? I had my first loan 7 years ago, and credit card 5 years ago, is this too late as companies had changed their contracts at this time?
Another question I would like to ask is if I would be in the PPI generation? I had my first loan 7 years ago, and credit card 5 years ago, is this too late as companies had changed their contracts at this time?
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I have been recommended by a friend to pursue a claim into the bank charges I have been paying and not taking advantage of for several years (phone, breakdown insurance etc). So I was wondering if anyone had any companies they would recommend
If you feel your packaged bank account was of no use to you, then simply tell the Bank so. Why would you need a firm to do that for you?Another question I would like to ask is if I would be in the PPI generation? I had my first loan 7 years ago, and credit card 5 years ago, is this too late as companies had changed their contracts at this time?0 -
If you took out the products in the last few years it's highly unlikely they would even have offered PPI for loans or CC, you can check though by looking on your loan agreement or monthly CC bill
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