Hi, great site, hope you can offer me some advice.
First of all I rec'd a letter from
HSBC
a couple of weeks ago, this thanked me for taking out a
PPI
policy with them and enclosed a policy document.
As I had not requested this and feel I would not need the policy I called them. I was informed that they could not understand why I was issued this letter as my policy started the day I took out the Credit card with them in 2003.
I do not remember having any dicussion with anyone regarding PPI on the card at the time I took it. I only took the card to get a credit rating as at the time I was 19 and could not get a contract telephone due to not having a credit score.
The person I spoke to asked me to write in to cancel the policy, he made no mention of a refund as you would expect. I expect that I likely accepted the PPI or signed something for it which I cant remember but on a further point wonder if I may have been mis-sold the policy.
I work for Local Government, not only do I receive full pay for six months and then half pay for a further six when sick, my contract includes a redeployment clause whereby should my job become
redundant
they are required to find me an alternative position. On this basis I would feel that PPI woud be of no use to me anyway. Am i right in this assumption?
Do you experts feel I have grounds for a claim?