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Catalogue PPI

kateha
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Hi
I bought a CD player for my car and unfortunately had it stolen. I claimed and it was replaced by the catalogue store. They are now saying that they are going to deduct the amount of the CD player from the PPI that I am owed. I thought PPI was for if you lost your earnings and couldn't pay the monthly repayments - not an insurance for goods.
Please can someone let me know whether I am correct?
Thank you
I bought a CD player for my car and unfortunately had it stolen. I claimed and it was replaced by the catalogue store. They are now saying that they are going to deduct the amount of the CD player from the PPI that I am owed. I thought PPI was for if you lost your earnings and couldn't pay the monthly repayments - not an insurance for goods.
Please can someone let me know whether I am correct?
Thank you
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You are not correct. When you complain about PPI you are saying you didn't want or need it. You needed it, because you used it. They have identified another failing otherwsie you wouldn't have had a successful complaint. They are correct to deduct what was paid out.Non me fac calcitrare tuum culi0
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I claimed and it was replaced by the catalogue store. They are now saying that they are going to deduct the amount of the CD player from the PPI. I thought PPI was for if you lost your earnings and couldn't pay the monthly repayments - not an insurance for goods.
Check what cover you actually had, but this is very likely already explained in your offer letter..0 -
PPI covers the payments for the finance e.g. if you paid it off over a period of time through a finance package like a loan, though given CD players for cars are usually in the region of 200-300 quid for a normal model that a catalogue store would sell it seems unlikely you'd have PPI on it. Yours sounds more like some sort of extended warranty with insurance included.
Whatever you complained about though, yes it's perfectly logical that if you claimed on the policy, then said you didn't want the policy, they would deduct the cost of the claim - after all, if you didn't want it, you could pay them back for what you claimed and then they can pay you back the premiums.Sam 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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Many catalogues and store cards also provide other forms of insurance imbedded in with PPI - typically why the cost slightly more than credit cards (usually £1 -£1.50 per £100 outstanding balance), if this is the case then they are correct to say that any benefit from this policy should be deducted from any potential redress.0
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