I have sent a letter to LloydsTSB on my Husband's behalf asking for the return of his PPI
on the grounds he is & was self employed & therefore not eligible to claim on ith policy.
Lloyds have evetually written back rejecting his claim stating -
You have stated you were a self employed customer at the start date of the policy. A self employed customer is eligible for the policy and dependant on his circumstances at point of claim would be covered for all of the benefits under the policy. This includes the unemployment benefit,accident & sickness benefit,critical illness cover & life cover together with positive job solutions. The definition of employed under Lloyds TSB policies includes a person who is self employed
We have now reviewed the recording of your sales call. We can confirm that the seller provided all the relevant information thet we require them to do so.
Following the sales call you were sent the consumer credit act agreement relating to your loan & copies of the ppi policy summary & policy dcoument. The policy document set out details of the cover & it's limitations & exclusions.
In the absence of further information I am afriad I have no other alternative than to reject your claim.
Is this a standard go away and stop annoying me response or is this really game set & match to Lloyds TSB. My husband can't remeber arranging the loan over the phone as he always conducts his bank business in person in the branch.
Were do we go from here, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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