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.
My Wife Has A Loan From Halifax For 3,000 Commencing From 18th August 2008 With A PPI Of 1,318.52 Over A Period Of 48 Months Plus Interest. At The Time Of Loan Application Over A Phone She Was Told That Ppi Would Increase The Chances Of Getting A Loan, So Also After Receiving The Insurance Paper She Called To Cancel It But Was Told That Once Sold It Cannot Be Cancelled.so We Continued Payning . But Yesterday I Have Sent A Letter To Claims And admin Department Uxbridge, Asking Them To Pay Back The Amount Of Premium Alongwith Interest Paid By Her So Far.
What Should Happen After The 14 Days Notice Period Given To Them
Any Guidance Will Be Of Great Help And Appreciated.
Vilka Are you letting your bank keep your money Are you giving away thousands of pounds??
Many people aren't claiming all of the money they are entitled to when they make their bank charges claims.
You have been forced to pay unfair bank charges.
Have you forgotten that your bank has charged you inteest on those charges?
If you are overdrawn and the bank owes you charges - then your overdraft is made up of charges - money which you bank owes you.
Yet you are paying interest to the bank - on your own money!!!
Follow this link to see the discussions on this.
You might even double th size of your claim.
She Has A Loan From Halifax For 3,000 Commencing From 18th August 2008 With A PPI Of 1,318.52 Over A Period Of 48 Months Plus Interest. At The Time Of Loan Application Over A Phone She Was Told That Ppi Would Increase The Chances Of Getting A Loan, So Also After Receiving The Insurance Paper She Called To Cancel It But Was Told That Once Sold It Cannot Be Cancelled.so We Continued Payning . But Yesterday I Have Sent A Letter To Claims And admin Department Uxbridge, Asking Them To Pay Back The Amount Of Premium Alongwith Interest Paid By Her So Far.
What Should Happen After The 14 Days Notice Period Given To Them
Any Guidance Will Be Of Great Help And Appreciated.
Vilka Are you letting your bank keep your money Are you giving away thousands of pounds??
Many people aren't claiming all of the money they are entitled to when they make their bank charges claims.
You have been forced to pay unfair bank charges.
Have you forgotten that your bank has charged you inteest on those charges?
If you are overdrawn and the bank owes you charges - then your overdraft is made up of charges - money which you bank owes you.
Yet you are paying interest to the bank - on your own money!!!
Follow this link to see the discussions on this.
You might even double th size of your claim.