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    Default Can I make a PPI miss-selling claim

    Hello to all. This is my introduction as asked for at registration. I have taken some time to browse some of the forums. First off, I am very bad with money - always have been.

    I have 4 credit cards with outstanding balances on them at a total of approx 24k. I had PPIicon on all of the cards which were all taken out prior to 2007(a date I see on these forums), although one of them is a Barclaycard that took over from my Morgan Stanley card and I am not sure of the exact date this happened.

    I have always paid PPI on these cards even though I do not think I requested it on any of them as insurance is something that I try to stay away from. Unable to remember how I applied for the cards.

    On April 8th this year I was made redundanticon and I contacted all four companies about them taking over payments. Each of them sent me forms to get filled out etc. but they all asked for an AB11 form to be supplied by the local DWP. When I contacted them, they advised me to send off to the head office who did not send me anything. I wrote to all of the companies again and they sent back AB11 forms but for the DWP to ratify them, I have to be "signed on" which I am not. I was not aware of this and as a result none of the claims have been paid. I do not think it is relevant but I was also made redundant 4 years ago and was out of work for a 5month period and did not make a claim because I did not know that I had PPI. I just kept up minimum payments.

    This point in time took over 4 months to get to and I was advised to keep paying the PPI while it was sorted out. Ironically I paid funds while they decided I could not claim. At this point I cancelled all four PPI payments. My estimate of payments over the last 10 years is about 35k just for PPI!

    I have continued to meet my credit card payment obligations since but am now at a point where I have no more funds and will have to default very soon. (I am still out of work although not signed on - and have been getting by on family donations)

    My questions are:

    1) Can I make a PPI miss-selling claim if I have tried to make a claim on it.
    2) If I can, where do I send the first letter? is it to the credit card company or to the PPI company.
    3) Do I have to maintain payments whilst I pursue the case?
    4)

    FYI - The Credit Cards are with:
    Abbeyicon National
    Halifax
    Barclaycard
    Bank of Scotlandicon

    Any feedback appreciated.


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    Default Re: Can I make a PPI miss-selling claim

    Quote Originally Posted by Bennytheat View Post
    Hello to all. This is my introduction as asked for at registration. I have taken some time to browse some of the forums. First off, I am very bad with money - always have been.

    I have 4 credit cards with outstanding balances on them at a total of approx 24k. I had PPIicon on all of the cards which were all taken out prior to 2007(a date I see on these forums), although one of them is a Barclaycard that took over from my Morgan Stanley card and I am not sure of the exact date this happened. (You will need to find this information to get all of the data to enable you to make a claim)

    I have always paid PPI on these cards even though I do not think I requested it on any of them as insurance is something that I try to stay away from. Unable to remember how I applied for the cards. (You will need to have a valid reason to claim mis-selling of PPI)

    please read the stickies at the top of this forum for information.

    PPI - Some Notes for Claimants.

    THIS LINK IS IMPORTANT TO YOU ON RECLAIMING IT IS FROM 2001 FROM THE fosicon
    loan payment protection insurance and a quote from this link...

    Quote:
    When determining whether a policy is suitable, a seller – whether a lender or an agent for the insurer – must obviously take into consideration any information the prospective policyholder volunteers. However, we do not consider the seller’s duty is limited simply to recording what the borrower discloses. It is only by asking questions that the seller can properly determine suitability. These questions cannot cover every aspect of a borrower’s personal position and should not be expected to do so. To paraphrase the ABI Statement, only those matters deemed to be relevant by the insurer should be the subject of questions.
    More to be found in here...

    Mis-sold PPI? Want your money back? use these links to help



    On April 8th this year I was made redundanticon and I contacted all four companies about them taking over payments. Each of them sent me forms to get filled out etc. but they all asked for an AB11 form to be supplied by the local DWP. When I contacted them, they advised me to send off to the head office who did not send me anything. I wrote to all of the companies again and they sent back AB11 forms but for the DWP to ratify them, I have to be "signed on" which I am not. I was not aware of this and as a result none of the claims have been paid. I do not think it is relevant but I was also made redundant 4 years ago and was out of work for a 5month period and did not make a claim because I did not know that I had PPI. I just kept up minimum payments.

    This point in time took over 4 months to get to and I was advised to keep paying the PPI while it was sorted out. Ironically I paid funds while they decided I could not claim. At this point I cancelled all four PPI payments. My estimate of payments over the last 10 years is about 35k just for PPI!

    I have continued to meet my credit card payment obligations since but am now at a point where I have no more funds and will have to default very soon. (I am still out of work although not signed on - and have been getting by on family donations)

    My questions are:

    1) Can I make a PPI miss-selling claim if I have tried to make a claim on it.
    2) If I can, where do I send the first letter? is it to the credit card company or to the PPI company.
    3) Do I have to maintain payments whilst I pursue the case?
    4)

    FYI - The Credit Cards are with:
    Abbeyicon National
    Halifax
    Barclaycard
    Bank of Scotlandicon

    Any feedback appreciated.

    Please see all of the infor inserted in your post above you would be wise to read through all of the stickies links (there are a lot but there is a lot of useful information in the links.

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    Bank charge successes:
    Halifax - Full settlement incl interest.
    HSBC - Settlement, goodwill no admission of liability about 75% of claim.
    RBS - Settlement, goodwill no admission of liability about 70% of claim.
    2 ongoing claims for bank charges with HSBC with more to come. (Supreme Court ruling could have upset these claims) They did
    PPI Successes
    PPI 4 settlements on 9 loans. FOS involvement on 7 added on the 8 % Statutory interest another 30% to both.
    2 claims settled in full with LV without FOS involvement.
    2 claims settled in full with HSBC without FOS involvement

    PPI Claims ongoing with:
    Cap one Now with the FOS
    Barclays. Paid up today 24/04/10 cheque received for over £4,500 and in the bank.
    LTSB still have to decide on this as their SAR production was abysmal. Papers data mixed up documents missing etc

    1 Complaint not upheld by FOS they said it was ICO issue. Complaint upheld by ICO. See this..
    Post 290 from
    ***RBS PPI Claim Long fight but, WON***

    Please do not PM me for advice as it may be sometime before I can respond.

    Keep at them. Do not give way and do not accept all they tell you, they will delay and stall for as long as they can to prevent repaying you your mis-sold PPI.


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