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PPI Reclaiming discussion Part II
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Marshallka, Maxdp, and everyone else, what do you think of the news on the FSA website then?:D
Things are defo getting more serious I think.:DThe one and only "Dizzy Di"0 -
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Tiggrae says wider implications are not always good.
Which says they want the FSA to stop dithering
FSA's dithering over PPI is failing consumers
30 September 2008
Following the publication of the Financial Services Authority's (FSA) latest announcement on its investigation into PPI sales, Which? chief executive, Peter Vicary-Smith, says: "This damning evidence demands that the FSA stops dithering and takes decisive action to sort out the PPI market. Its weak response to date has done little to help the millions of people who may have been mis-sold policies or to improve sales practices. The FSA needs to use its full range of enforcement powers in the interest of consumers.
"Single premium PPI is of particular concern so sorting out this area should be a priority. We also want to see the FSA force firms to contact their PPI customers to inform them about the problems with the market, what constitutes a legitimate sale and what to do if they think they were mis-sold their policy."0 -
News here too FSA/PPI
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/campaigns/loansinsu/article.html?in_article_id=452973&in_page_id=506The one and only "Dizzy Di"0 -
first of all i want to thank you Ihave just recieved a check for £200 following your advice. from head office of pc world for a miss sold agreement. after buying my lap top on my debit card, the salesman did not explain fully to me.
the insurance i was taking out for repairs which didnt come out of my acount but my daughters after advice from you i wrote to head office, and have now had the back payment refunded once again thankyou.0 -
first of all i want to thank you Ihave just recieved a check for £200 following your advice. from head office of pc world for a miss sold agreement. after buying my lap top on my debit card, the salesman did not explain fully to me.
the insurance i was taking out for repairs which didnt come out of my acount but my daughters after advice from you i wrote to head office, and have now had the back payment refunded once again thankyou.
Well done and many congratulations :beer: :j, that's fantastic news and if you have not added this over at the success thread yet, please do post there where others can see your achievement.;) :T
Well done to you again hun.:D
Di,
xThe one and only "Dizzy Di"0 -
Marshallka do you think these important people (FSA) etc have been checking this site out hun?:DThe one and only "Dizzy Di"0
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Almost forgot to mention - that my hubby returned his call to our bank manager (Lloyds TSB), and it was that of a review........:rolleyes: .The one and only "Dizzy Di"0
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