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Would you like to clean up your credit file? Check it out | | | | | | | Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) The misselling of Payment Protection Insurance is widespread, and believed to run into billions of pounds. This forum will help you to see if you have a valid claim for a refund, and guide you through the process. | Welcome to The Consumer Action Group and The Bank Action Group
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13th February 2008, 15:19
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: I'm sure my wife has been mis-sold PPI Right I started this thread nearly 12 months ago but I never got round to doing anything about it until recently.
I wrote to lloyds on 16th Jan 08 and requested a complete refund as we were missold the policy, I also included the part that we tried to cancel the policy but we were told that we werent able to cancel. I then searched about for information and found out that the FSA have found these terms are unfair.
Lloyds have sent me their final response today, they wont agree that the poilcy was missold but have agreed to refund me since Dec 05 (when we tried to cancel the poilcy).
The amount is over £2100 which we are happy with but they have said that this payment if we accept the offer will be paid off the loan. We would prefer the cash was paid into our current account.
Can we demand that it is paid into our current account?? and Is it best to accept this offer and the fact they have said they do not beleive we were missold the policy. If we were to get a complete refund it would be from June 04 rather than Dec 05.
We are not greedy and would be pleased to get this money back.  |
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18th February 2008, 17:39
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: I'm sure my wife has been mis-sold PPI Quote:
Originally Posted by mattyb13 Hi guys,
Can anyone tell me if the above letter is ok and im right that they dont have to pay it off the loan but could play it into my current account.
I really want to get this posted tomorrow am. any help would be grateful, thanks | Hello Matty,
Just found your thread, was a terrible shame as you seem to have been left taking to yourself  .
Personally I think that you are selling yourself a bit short and I would be determined to reclaim back the whole lot plus interest. But it is your call at the end of the day.
If you are happy with their offer  write to them and tell them that you will only accept the money as a cheque payable to yourself, for you to do with whatever you wish. If they do not agree, you will pursue the whole god damn amount via the courts or the fos.
This is money that they never should have taken, and all they are doing is a paper execise, they took it from you and are giving it back to themselves.
They make me so angry  they are still dictating to you about your money, I retract my statements at the beginning of the post. Get yourself mad and go after the whole amount and interest. If they won't play fair, neither should you.
Sorry rant over 
__________________ If any of my posts are helpful, please feel free to click my scales. All information is given as my opinion only, based on my own personal experiences. I have no legal training, but have educated myself in aspects of consumer legislation. My motto "NEVER GIVE IN, NEVER SURRENDER", THERE IS A WAR ON YOU KNOW |
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18th February 2008, 18:04
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: I'm sure my wife has been mis-sold PPI Hi HHNF, and thanks for the reply,
I bit the bullet and sent the above letter in post #9 this morning as we want to get this sorted. Hopefully we should get a reply from them pretty soon as so far they have responed quite quickly.
I'm not too sure what the total amount is that they have had from us to be honest, we worked it out at just over £2400 so we are not too much short.
If they fail to settle either by direct payment to my account or by cheque I think I am going to take your advice and push for the rest.
Thanks for takingthe time to look at my thread and post a reply and stop getting so angry and calm down.  |
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18th February 2008, 22:00
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: I'm sure my wife has been mis-sold PPI Quote:
Originally Posted by mattyb13 Hi HHNF, and thanks for the reply,
I bit the bullet and sent the above letter in post #9 this morning as we want to get this sorted. Hopefully we should get a reply from them pretty soon as so far they have responed quite quickly.
I'm not too sure what the total amount is that they have had from us to be honest, we worked it out at just over £2400 so we are not too much short.
If they fail to settle either by direct payment to my account or by cheque I think I am going to take your advice and push for the rest.
Thanks for takingthe time to look at my thread and post a reply and stop getting so angry and calm down. | Hello Matty,
Ok have taken your advice and taken some time to chill out
Sorry I cannot stand injustice and they do make me angrey because they get away with  Why do you think I call myself HHNF  I am on a mission truely  to continue my education and educate others
Many thanks for the click of the scales, you are more than welcome. Going back in my box now.  |
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2nd March 2008, 12:22
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: I'm sure my wife has been mis-sold PPI BUMP
Anyone know????? | | |