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Lloyds not paying PPI claim owed

CarlosMiller
Posts: 2 Newbie

Hi,
Back on the 7th Feb, i received a letter from Lloyds Bank saying I would be getting my payment in the next 28 days.
It's 6 months on, and I haven't received a penny.
I've made many calls to them, and they always tell me a pack of lies.
1st one was 3 months ago when they said I will be getting a new payment as compensation for the delay.
Then 2 months ago I was told by a complaints representative that she would personal make sure the payment was made to me within a week.
Last week I called again, and was told my payment would be with me soon, and i will be compensated.
Its been 6 months, tons of calls.
If i owed them money, they would be adding interest.
So I am wondering if I can charge them a daily interest rate like the would me?
Back on the 7th Feb, i received a letter from Lloyds Bank saying I would be getting my payment in the next 28 days.
It's 6 months on, and I haven't received a penny.
I've made many calls to them, and they always tell me a pack of lies.
1st one was 3 months ago when they said I will be getting a new payment as compensation for the delay.
Then 2 months ago I was told by a complaints representative that she would personal make sure the payment was made to me within a week.
Last week I called again, and was told my payment would be with me soon, and i will be compensated.
Its been 6 months, tons of calls.
If i owed them money, they would be adding interest.
So I am wondering if I can charge them a daily interest rate like the would me?
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Comments
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Every day they don't pay you your 8% simple interest goes up.
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Thanks -taff. As its been 6 months since the day they said I will be paid, do i need to charge them 8% per day? or does Lloyds automatically add it to the final payment?0
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They will automatically calculate it.
You don't need to do anything.0
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