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PPI Reclaiming discussion Part II

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  • sarahc5388
    sarahc5388 Posts: 260 Forumite
    m.colak wrote: »
    Thats why i said send the letter i drafted for you. That way freedom finance will know you are serious and holding them responsible. Let them whinge to Bespoke or the other companies. At the end of the day they have received money from both the other companies for brokering the deal and therefore they are responsible. I will shut up now:D.

    mcolak - surely between us we know someone in Gib!
    LTSB PPI - £770 ish for dad
    LTSB PPI for dad - £1800 for dad
    Barclays PPI claim for self-£2204
    Dads home insurance - reduced by £200 a year "WE DO NOT LIVE IN FLOOD AREA AND I DON'T SEE WHY WE SHOULD PAY FOR THOSE THAT DO - I WANT TO SPEAK TO YOUR SUPERVISOR"!

  • m.colak
    m.colak Posts: 1,087 Forumite
    marshallka wrote: »
    Don't shut up M colak. Thanks for helping and i have drafted the letter now. I have signed it and my hubby too and its waiting for the post office tomorrow. Lets hope i don't get a reply of "sorry this matter has to be dealt with by Bespoke".:eek: Back to square one then. If they do i will still do the court thing with them as its them responsible on the whole if they sold it. I am complaining to the FOS about maybe FIrstplus selling it (as yet have no proof of Freedom) and then going to Freedom too. One will take responsibilty somehow.

    Should i have copies of these insurance documents in my SAR as they have nothing and have only sent copies of the policy terms etc. Nothing with our signatures on.

    I'll give you a clue into how the court case will go:

    Freedom Finance did you receive any recompense for passing Marshallka's details onto Bespoke Financial in any form? Answer: Yes whether it be business or financial gain.

    The Oxford/Cambridge Dictonary defines a broker as a party that mediates between a buyer and a seller. A broker who also acts as a seller or as a buyer becomes a principal party to the deal.

    Under the Credit Consumers Act 1967 Chapter 8 Article 15 It states.......etc.

    you get the idea now:D
  • m.colak
    m.colak Posts: 1,087 Forumite
    sarahc5388 wrote: »
    mcolak - surely between us we know someone in Gib!

    ssssshhhh you'll give the game away. What do you recommend send the royal's round or just land a 45 shell through their offices:D.
  • m.colak
    m.colak Posts: 1,087 Forumite
    sarahc5388 wrote: »
    I got a star! what does that mean - do i have to have a drink to celebrate

    It means that after 40 posts you have become an active member of the site. Most of my posts have been on this thread:embarasse.
  • sarahc5388
    sarahc5388 Posts: 260 Forumite
    m.colak wrote: »
    It means that after 40 posts you have become an active member of the site. Most of my posts have been on this thread:embarasse.

    but look at all the excellent work you have done - you should be really proud of that! I, for one am eternally grateful!:T

    or maybe a s**t in a jiffy bag
    LTSB PPI - £770 ish for dad
    LTSB PPI for dad - £1800 for dad
    Barclays PPI claim for self-£2204
    Dads home insurance - reduced by £200 a year "WE DO NOT LIVE IN FLOOD AREA AND I DON'T SEE WHY WE SHOULD PAY FOR THOSE THAT DO - I WANT TO SPEAK TO YOUR SUPERVISOR"!

  • marshallka
    marshallka Posts: 14,585 Forumite
    m.colak wrote: »
    God i'm bored am watching sunday night project with Peter and Jordan waiting for my uniform to dry so as i can iron for tomorrow. I have got several spare sets but rather have everything done.
    Uniform for what.?????? A wig and gown by any chance;)
  • sarahc5388
    sarahc5388 Posts: 260 Forumite
    marshallka wrote: »
    Uniform for what.?????? A wig and gown by any chance;)
    dun mine - gud girl - lmao
    LTSB PPI - £770 ish for dad
    LTSB PPI for dad - £1800 for dad
    Barclays PPI claim for self-£2204
    Dads home insurance - reduced by £200 a year "WE DO NOT LIVE IN FLOOD AREA AND I DON'T SEE WHY WE SHOULD PAY FOR THOSE THAT DO - I WANT TO SPEAK TO YOUR SUPERVISOR"!

  • m.colak
    m.colak Posts: 1,087 Forumite
    marshallka wrote: »
    Uniform for what.?????? A wig and gown by any chance;)

    Not a chance lol. Should have guessed you would have done yours already sarah. :D
  • marshallka
    marshallka Posts: 14,585 Forumite
    m.colak wrote: »
    Not a chance lol. Should have guessed you would have done yours already sarah. :D
    Get it now:D
  • Kaia_2
    Kaia_2 Posts: 196 Forumite
    sarahc5388 wrote: »
    I got a star! what does that mean - do i have to have a drink to celebrate
    Congrats on your first star, hell yes that deserves a drink :beer: Cheers !
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