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Very Old PPI

fesan_coch
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Back in the 80's I had several loans with my bank TSB which I believe had PPI included, however these loans where fully repaid by 1992 and I have never had any loans since also I obviously have no surviving paperwork associated with these loans.
Thanks
FC
- Does anyone know if I can still claim for misspelling.
- Who I should address my claim to? Is it LloydsTSB (however the loans were before the merger with Lloyds Bank), or the new TSB.
Thanks
FC
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DOn't use a claims company. Contact TSB. Chances are there is no paperwork left from 26 years ago so don't hold out any hope.Non me fac calcitrare tuum culi0
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fesan_coch wrote: »Back in the 80's I had several loans with my bank TSB which I believe had PPI included, however these loans where fully repaid by 1992 and I have never had any loans since also I obviously have no surviving paperwork associated with these loans.
- Does anyone know if I can still claim for misspelling.
- Who I should address my claim to? Is it LloydsTSB (however the loans were before the merger with Lloyds Bank), or the new TSB.
Thanks
FC
Bit harsh to complain about misspelling, it was 30 years agoSam Vimes' Boots Theory of Socioeconomic Unfairness:
People are rich because they spend less money. A poor man buys $10 boots that last a season or two before he's walking in wet shoes and has to buy another pair. A rich man buys $50 boots that are made better and give him 10 years of dry feet. The poor man has spent $100 over those 10 years and still has wet feet.
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Thanks for the swift response
Obviously my misspelling should say miss-selling!!!!!!0 -
PPI was still rare in the eighties, so it's doubtful you had it.
Regardless, with no documentation from your own archive and a long -closed account, your chances are frankly nil.
Remember that you are not "claiming", you are making a complaint about a perceived wrong doing.0
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