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  1. Hiya, hope all is well with you. My hubby finally returned to employment early this year, at Llanwern in Newport, is doing very well, and things are gradually falling into place at last. Di X
  2. Hi everyone Hope all are well, wow this site have changed lots lol. Sorry not been on here for a little while, my lovely dad passed away last month aged 69, he is at peace now no more pain. I see this is ongoing then (the meet up)?
  3. Hi I done some chasing to Lloyds over the last few months and when contacting them by email now, I always copy the email to the Chief Executive officer (CEO), I feel this helps. When and if you email Lloyds just remember to give them your case/complaint ref number, when I email them now, they do normally get back the same day or the following day the latest. Details here: [email protected] CEO [email protected] Good luck.
  4. Hi there I agree with Landy. We had the same with some of the reclaims with them, but what we did was email the dept here: [email protected] And copy it to the Chief Executive officer (CEO) of Lloyds [email protected] This should help shift them, remember to enclose your case/complaint number to them and that it was resolved by the FOS. Anyway, well done with your success.
  5. Hi there Hopefully this will go your way, and they do tend to request for extra time if they need to look into matters further and of course I imagine they have that many to deal with. Fingers crossed for a good outcome.;-)
  6. To process the application? This is why I assumed it was a new loan application lol. I am baffled to be honest, hopefully someone will know and post up with some advice on this one for you soon.
  7. Hi there Yes, if youv'e kept a copy, then post that off to HSBC, the FOS may just write to say they are unable to deal with it until you hear a response from the bank. Good luck with this.
  8. Hi there You done the right thing.;-) And to what I know of, you can still make a reclaim on the mis sold PPI, it does not matter I don't think if after bankruptcy. Check out this out below, good luck. And as you know always have a go yourself.;-) Can I Keep PPI Money Claimed Back Whilst In Bankruptcy? | Bankruptcy Information UK
  9. Hi there It maybe worth you requesting for a Subject Access Request (SAR), so hopefully they should send you details of all loans taken out and calculations etc. But as you have a few, I take it you have been mis sold on all of them of the PPI? You can still try to reclaim on them all, where it will be reduced by any rebate given if any. But note, if you used a broker for the first loan set up, its them you pursue on the first one, unless of course the lender also set up the loan, but then if you had a loan advance which would be the lender you then reclaim on this separately to the lender, but I would keep claims separate anyway. Hope this makes sense.;-)
  10. Hi Sorry if you mis understood my post as posted a few days ago above. The questionnaire are recently new and issued by the FOS so you can use to send to the loan company/bank this can be used instead of writing a letter, you give them 8 weeks to respond, sometimes they will request for extra time, but once the 8 weeks have gone by, your in your right to complain to the FOS, so its therefore useful to keep a copy of the questionnaire just in case...so they end up having a copy to enclose with a complaints form, alongside with the final response given from the bank. There is also a complaints form on the FOS website that you complete if you do end up complaining to these, for instance if your not happy with the final decision given by the bank. Also the bank will enclose details of when you can complain to the FOS with a leaflet with details. Hope I have made this more clearer this time. Good luck.
  11. Brilliant Landy. and good luck. I will have to get cracking then, not started the letter yet for the agreement. Di X
  12. Hi I would write to the best of your knowlegde of why you are not happy, obviously its all down to the reasons on how you were mis sold the policy. Check more info/checklist as well to make sure nothing is missed, good luck with this. Quick check: were you mis-sold? - How to tell if you've been mis-sold PPI - Your money - Which? Advice
  13. Hi, your welcome You do therefore have a good reason to reclaim, it seemed to be the case for lots in regards of the cancellation lark. And also for them to make it a condition of the loan is a good reason to make a reclaim. So I would give it a go anyway. There are templates on this website to help you through this, or complete the FOS questionnaire that was recently issued by the FOS to make a reclaim to whom set up and mis sold you the policy, you will find the PPI questionnaire on the FOS website at the bottom of their page on link below, complete and remember to save a copy. our complaints procedure and how to complain or http://www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk/publications/technical_notes/ppi/PPI-consumer-questionnaire.doc If you want to write a cover letter as well, then ask that they cancel immediately and to reduce your monthly repayments, and that you enclose a questionnaire in order to make a reclaim on the PPI you have paid, plus interest. They have 8 weeks to give a decision, post by recorded delivery as well, this is your proof of posting. Hope this is helpful.
  14. Hi Landy and thank you. Yes for a £1 it may be worth giving it a go anyway and see what happens. I think there was a gap from the very earliest one to the one after which did follow on to the recent one reclaimed. I will give it a go anyway and let you know the outcome. Again thank you.
  15. Hi there I would check the policy booklet details of this, but you are entitled to cancel whenever you like, but they all deal with these matters differently, for instance, if for example you cancelled within the cooling period, then they would to my knowledge refund that month if paid in by then and reduce it down to just the loan. But with some, its a matter of taking out a new loan without PPI to pay off the existing loan. Hopefully whoever have dealt with these will post up with their own experience. Remember though your entitled to then reclaim on the PPI, good luck.
  16. Hi there And as the above posts, your able to reclaim if a successful claim have already been made, I have known a few to be successful, but obviously the amount due to be refunded if successful will be reduced, due to so much of it already being used for the claim made. There is also a write up on this on the FOS website.......I think. Good luck.
  17. Hi You could ring the FOS just as a general phone query (although they will not be able to take it on against a dissolved broker), but they do come out with suggestions as well, on other avenues to take in order to try to reclaim your money. contact us On one of mine, being in the same situation (not MPPI but loan PPI), the business went bust and the FSCS were not able to deal with this either as they were not regulated as such, but the FOS suggested another way is to try through the actual "insurer/underwriter", even though I did end up pursuing the insurer they would not accept liability, but the FOS are able to deal with them. Good luck.
  18. Hi there I have had a few accounts with LLoyds TSB, and have reclaimed PPI on a Credit Card and so far 3 loans. If you went to reclaim ppi for example on a loan where there are arrears they can refund the amount of PPI towards that actual account but any interest should be refunded directly to you. For instance, one of my loan accounts, the ppi refund was made towards that one because of the arrears on that account, but they did refund the interest directly to my. On the other 2 loan accounts, the ppi was refunded directly to me, yet these were accounts settled a few years ago. Hope this helps, but if you have a reason to reclaim, then go for it, and if you have one to reclaim on an account that is in arrears and is still currently ongoing, it will help to reduce the debt. However, I do also know that some have argued that because they have already been deprived of the money due to being mis sold the policy, where it have not helped the debt, that the money should be refunded directly to them. Good luck with this.
  19. Hi Your welcome. LLoyds TSB are also known to even change a final decision. However its up to you, if you want to take them to the FOS now, they will I'm sure uphold in your favour and defo with your reasons. I don't think Lloyds investigated your complaint properly and sent out their standard fob off responses. Some have wrote back by giving them a few days (7 days for example) request for them to re-look and have mentioned about the FSA (As I posted in my above Post) and within days they have got back and upheld. So its up to you. It may take some time with the FOS, but will be worth it I'm sure. Good luck.
  20. Hi Well done on the loan ppi reclaiming. I realise by mine and lots of others, that our loan ppi have been more successful than that of reclaiming on credit card ppi. I would write back and tell them you don't believe your complaint was investigated properly, as you have recently been successful in reclaiming from loan PPI for the same reasons. Then tell them the FSA are punishing banks for not investigating complaints properly and you believe yours is one of them. Ask them to re-look (even if its the final response), tell them your giving them the opportunity to avoid further charges to themselves, if you complain to the FOS, and tell them if you decide to complain to the FOS, you will be requesting for further redress as well for distress and inconvenience, and ask that they write to you by 7 days of your letter, so you can then decide on the FOS. You could do this as well by emailing them here and ask them to confirm your email have been received (remember as well, they will require the complaint ref numbers). [email protected] They do normally get back by the same day, or by the following day. If they originally tried fobbing you off, with something like: You would still have been protected for hospitalisation/job solutions/life cover, then add that the policy is worthless to you anyway and you don't believe you should be paying out on something that does not FULLY cover you. (I don't know what reasons you gave, but they do mostly mention this on their decision letters). Good luck please keep us posted.
  21. Landy Sorry for the delay in posting. This is fab, well done! And I must thank you for help with mine as well. Thank you. In my hubby's SAR they sent info going back with the main of the stuff as from later 1999, mainly bank statements, and loan/credit card agreements as from 2001. I noted on the bank statements there were another 2 loans (could see from the loan account numbers), and I know PPI was added but they did not enclose the agreements for these. What do you think the chances are in asking for these with the £1 payments? Or do you think they would have enclosed them with the SAR with the other ones, if they still had them. When asking the data dept, they just said your local branch may still hold these details, but if that was the case, wouldn't the data SAR section have had them? Cheers again.
  22. Thank you Landy. However, I still have to make sure they pay this out when they said they would. LOL, Cheers.:D:)
  23. Yes good point. Yes they ended up upholding since I wrote to them, and should be receiving the refund of just under £1K in my bank account (no longer with them either) before the middle of this month. So that is 3/3 so far upheld.
  24. Well done Landy, it pays to keep on at them, Congratulations! :lol:
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