Patricia Pearl - Small Claims Procedure - A Practical Guide


An excellent guide for the layperson in how to use the County Court - a must if you are intending to start a claim.

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Last Will and Testament Kit


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BAILIFFS - The Law and Your Rights

Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.

The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.

£13.95 + £2.00 (P&P)


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    Morning all,

    Am looking for some advice regarding PPIicon but will need to give you a quick history.

    I borrowed £15000 from the bank and was told to take PPI out to ensure I got the loan I was looking for, over a period of 10 years. (think i'm into year 7 of repayments now).
    I was paying £256 a month including £86 PPI per month.

    Unfortunately I took ill 5 years into my loan and the PPI paid my loan repayments for a period of 5 months but I ended up losing my job through ill health.

    During this illneess/unemployed period I ended up in financial difficulties and started missing some payments on other credit cards/loans. I did manage to regain employment quickly.

    My new jobs pay is a lot less than my previous employment & i approached the bank asking them to cancel my PPI as i could no longer afford to keep up my repayments - they insisted I would have to do a new loan at a higher interesticon rate and it worked out at the same payments as i was currently on but I refused to do this. I struggled on and ended up being defaulted on this loan and it was passed to a debt collectionicon Agency. I remorgaged and paid off a lot of my loans/credit cards but not this one as the DCA asked for a huge settlement figure.

    I am still currently repaying £260 a month the the DCA for this loan, more than my original agreement as the DCA insisted I had to do - this still includes the PPI protection.

    I have roughly paid around £21,500 back to this loan and still have a few more years to go, of which £7000+ has been to PPI.

    I have been unable to to find my credit agreement and am wondering how I go about getting a copy - is it worth asking for a S.A.R - (Subject access requesticon) & CA copy?

    Also who do I approach, the bank or the DCA over this.

    Any advice or help would be appreciated.


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    Default Re: Can I cancel/claim back PPI

    Quote Originally Posted by scottish007 View Post
    Morning all,

    Am looking for some advice regarding PPIicon but will need to give you a quick history.

    I borrowed £15000 from the bank and was told to take PPI out to ensure I got the loan I was looking for, over a period of 10 years. (think i'm into year 7 of repayments now).
    I was paying £256 a month including £86 PPI per month.

    Unfortunately I took ill 5 years into my loan and the PPI paid my loan repayments for a period of 5 months but I ended up losing my job through ill health.

    During this illneess/unemployed period I ended up in financial difficulties and started missing some payments on other credit cards/loans. I did manage to regain employment quickly.

    My new jobs pay is a lot less than my previous employment & i approached the bank asking them to cancel my PPI as i could no longer afford to keep up my repayments - they insisted I would have to do a new loan at a higher interesticon rate and it worked out at the same payments as i was currently on but I refused to do this. I struggled on and ended up being defaulted on this loan and it was passed to a debt collectionicon Agency. I remorgaged and paid off a lot of my loans/credit cards but not this one as the DCA asked for a huge settlement figure.

    I am still currently repaying £260 a month the the DCA for this loan, more than my original agreement as the DCA insisted I had to do - this still includes the PPI protection.

    I have roughly paid around £21,500 back to this loan and still have a few more years to go, of which £7000+ has been to PPI.

    I have been unable to to find my credit agreement and am wondering how I go about getting a copy - is it worth asking for a S.A.R - (Subject access requesticon) & CA copy?

    Also who do I approach, the bank or the DCA over this.

    Any advice or help would be appreciated.


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    Hello and welcome

    Please read around the ppi forum to get information regarding ppi and the process of reclaiming it back.

    IMHO your claim would be complicated by the fact that you did benefit from the insurance and they will state this..But I would certainly have a go. There may be other issues at stake.

    To send a SARicon it costs you £10 and the price of recorded delivery, you send it to whoever owns the debt. Are the DCA acting on the orignal lenders behalf or was it sold to them. You will find the SAR template letter on the main page under bank template letters, amend it to your details and add on payment protection insurance, so they know you want info on this

    For the copy of your credit agreement it cost £1 plus recorded delivery you will find the letter in the general debt forum under creditor and debtor template letters, you need letter N.

    If you need help just shout,

    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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