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I am in the process of claiming late fees etc from MBNA for a A&L credit card and so far have had all the charges and about half the contractual interest credited on to my card. While I was looking through my statements it occured to me I have been paying PPI on the card, not very large amounts, they range from about 3 to 9 pounds each month.
Then I found this section of the forum and decided to have a read. I cant remember whether I requested ppi or not but what I want to know is, I only work 15 hours a week and have done all the time I have had my card so isnt that under the hours I need to be working to claim on the insurance and also shouldnt they ask me how many hours I work when I applied for the card?
I've had the card since 1998 but cant remember whether I applied online or by application form, should I send a CCA to find out? I already have 6 years statements from when I sent my SAR for my charges claim.
I would sent them a CCA request to get a copy of the original Agreement and take it from there.
The more info you have regarding the PPI the better.
Ian
Lloyds TSB -PPI - Full refund . 05/09/06 (As Seen on TV)
Halifax settled in Full.. 22/09/06
TSB First Claim SETTLED IN FULL 19/10/06
Second Claim to Lloyds TSB - Settled in Full
Firstplus - early settlement interest charges - Challenged the use of the rule of 78 - SETTLED IN FULL 12/1/07
PPI - GE Money / Purpleloans / Firstplus - Now Settled after 1 year long hard fight.
If my post has helped you, please click the scales! :grin:
Anything said is my opinion and how I understand the law, always consult professional legal advice before taking something to court.
If you have sent CCAs to other companies and have not recieved anything within 14 Days (12 days + 2 for Post) , you need to get chasing them, Remember if after a further 30 Days (44 in Total I think..lol) they will have commited a CRIMINAL offence, so dont let them get away with it.
Ian
Lloyds TSB -PPI - Full refund . 05/09/06 (As Seen on TV)
Halifax settled in Full.. 22/09/06
TSB First Claim SETTLED IN FULL 19/10/06
Second Claim to Lloyds TSB - Settled in Full
Firstplus - early settlement interest charges - Challenged the use of the rule of 78 - SETTLED IN FULL 12/1/07
PPI - GE Money / Purpleloans / Firstplus - Now Settled after 1 year long hard fight.
If my post has helped you, please click the scales! :grin:
Anything said is my opinion and how I understand the law, always consult professional legal advice before taking something to court.
I have sent reminders but still havent received anything from them.
Anyway I have sent a CCA request to MBNA recorded delivery yesterday so I shall see what they come up with.
I sent CCA request to MBNA on 6th of July and have had nothing back from them so I am going to send a letter requesting PPI payments back. I've had all my late and overlimit fees refunded and the card now has a credit of about £200 on it but I am wanting to get that back and close the card, will I still be able to go ahead with the PPI claim if the account is closed?
Anyone have any idea about my last question, I have a credit of about £200 on my a&l credit card after reclaiming charges. I want to now claim PPI so do I need to close the card to get the £200 credit back and if I do close the card can I still go ahead with the PPI claim.
I've already CCA'd them but have not received anything yet, they have credited my card with the pound though. I already have all my statements from when I SAR'd them for my charges claim.
Well, still no agreement and by my calculations the 2+12+30 is up on the 26th August so they have 4 days to send it, somehow I don't think they will. I think I will now get on with my letter to reclaim PPI charges. I know that the PPI would not pay out if I lost my job as I only work 15 hours per week and I would need to be working at least 16 hours to benefit from it so it has basically been a waste of money paying it to them. Would that be my best argument or the fact that they have not supplied any details of whether I requested PPI or not?
I have done a rough copy of my PPI letter to MBNA, I will post it here, mainly so I can keep myself updated to where I am and also if anyone has any comments or advice feel free;
I took out the above credit card with Alliance and Leicester in 1998.
I believe I was mis-sold this insurance. Firstly, I was, and remain to be working under 16 hours per week and therefore I now understand that I would not have been eligible for any payments from the PPI if I had been unable to get work or was sick.
Furthermore, it was never made fully clear to me that the insurance was optional, or indeed that, should I have so wished, I was at liberty to look at other, cheaper or more suitable insurance alternatives, instead of the one that you provided in-house.
Thanks to the extensive coverage of PPI mis-selling in the media, and the recommendations made on this matter by the OFT, and having consulted with a company specialising in compensation for mis-sold financial products, I believe that I should be entitled to reclaim in full the amount in PPI which I paid on this card, which totalled £xxx. Moreover, I should be entitled to interest, charged at your own APR rate of 24.9%, to the sum of £xxx. I am therefore requesting that you refund me a total amount of £xxx. A spreadsheet detailing the individual payments and interest due is attached for your convenience.
I would appreciate a reply to this letter within fourteen days. If you reject this complaint, I would require a full and detailed explanation of your reasoning, and I would be grateful if you could explain whether you provide an internal appeals process. If you do not, please supply me with a final response letter, so that I can take up the matter with the Financial Ombudsman Service, and if necessary pursue the matter via the courts.
Yours faithfully,
I'm hoping to get that sent off in the next couple of days, they will have run out of time for the CCA request on Monday so it doesnt look like I will get that. Does that help my claim in anyway? Any help would be gratefully received. Thanks, Penny
Well, I have received nothing at all from MBNA regarding my CCA request and the 12+2+30 days are well and truely up so I have sent the above letter today first class recorded. They have totally ignored me and not even acknowledged my request so I shall see what they come up with next. Does it improve my chances if they havent sent a copy of my agreement as they have not proved whether I asked for PPI or not?
I havent had much time to update this but I received a reply to my CCA request on Saturday, I dont know if it had anything to do with the letter I sent them asking for my PPI back but that letter was signed for on the 31st of August and they have not responded to that yet. I will try and post their agreement on here later on as I'm not sure if its all above board or not.
I have today received a letter from MBNA in reply to the letter I sent them asking for my PPI payments back, it says:
Thank you for your letter dated August 29, 2007 which we received on August 31, 2007. We are currently investigating your complaint and will send you a full response by September 27, 2007.
I suppose thats a standard reply, at least they are investigating it. I said 14 days though, not 28 but they were never ones to rush things were they?
Well, surprise surprise. I was told by MBNA that I would get a response by today for my PPI prelim letter and guess what.... NOTHING. Not even a get lost letter.
So I shall start working on my lba, see if that spurs them along a bit (I doubt it!!)
I got all excited when a letter came from MBNA this morning, I didnt dare open it incase they were saying no I cant have my PPI back, but no, it says:
Thank you for your recent letter.
Please accept my apologies for the delay in responding to you; however, our investigations are taking longer than anticipated. We will provide you with a full response by 25th October 2007.
WHATTTT!!!!!!!!
That will be 2 months its taken them, how long does it take to investigate that they are in the wrong!!! Is that a good sign that it is taking so long cos they havent said no yet and they are looking in to it? I hope so.
Should I wait an extra month or carry on with the lba to see if that kicks them into action? If so what should I put in my LBA?
Thanks for any help and advice.
Penny
Hi Penny,
Looks like no one has jumped in with much help here, I have been away on holiday etc, Just in from work and heading out tonight.. I will get some info together for you over the weekend
Ian
Lloyds TSB -PPI - Full refund . 05/09/06 (As Seen on TV)
Halifax settled in Full.. 22/09/06
TSB First Claim SETTLED IN FULL 19/10/06
Second Claim to Lloyds TSB - Settled in Full
Firstplus - early settlement interest charges - Challenged the use of the rule of 78 - SETTLED IN FULL 12/1/07
PPI - GE Money / Purpleloans / Firstplus - Now Settled after 1 year long hard fight.
If my post has helped you, please click the scales! :grin:
Anything said is my opinion and how I understand the law, always consult professional legal advice before taking something to court.
Thanks Ian,
Hope you had a good holiday
Thanks for your offer of help, it is much appreciated. I'm finding the process of claiming PPI a lot more difficult than the bank charges, but I am determined to succeed.
Hi Hopeful, good to see ya,
Good luck with your hubbys PPI claim. I've got a couple on the go, this one and the other on a Halifax loan. I've also got a couple of credit card and store card charges claims to do but my brain can't cope with too many things at once.
It does your head in doesn't it!! I'm always relieved when DCAs don't respond to CCA requests straight away because it gives me time to focus on something else. I seem to have a nice cycle going at the moment, so i'm only ever dealing with a few at once.
Good luck Pennypenny. I'm hoping to have a response from MBNA tomorrow. The person i have addressed dealt with me pretty swiftly last time - i'm actually quite excited!!