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Natwest overdraft/loan PPI.

Hello one and all i had a Natwest overdraft that was turned into a loan for which i have the account number plus name of individuals who arranged the loan and the dates there was PPI associated with the loan however the loan was paid over a period of 12-14 Years until Citizens Advice money expert informed Me to stop paying the loan as We had probably paid off the original amount and the amount that Natwest were asking for was unreasonable and they could not provide a breakdown of the charges there was a balance left but Natwest never contacted Me to reclaim the balance after the Citizen advice's intervention and I haven't heard from Natwest in over 12 years as this is a statute barred debt can I still reclaim the associated PPI on the loan/overdraft.Many thanks in advance,

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  • SonOf
    SonOf Posts: 2,631 Forumite
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    as this is a statute barred debt can I still reclaim the associated PPI on the loan/overdraft.

    Excuse me if I have misquoted you. It is was difficult to see where your question was due to the lack of punctuation...

    Yes, you can still make a complaint about PPI. However, if your complaint is successful, they can set off the redress against the unpaid debt and not give it to you.
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