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  1. I have received a letter from Barclaycard asking me to confirm my details in respect of something to do with my former SkyCard payment break plan. I rang the number and was taken through to the complaints team who asked me to fill out the form and return it. Has there been something in the news about this that I have missed as its all come a little out of the blue? I did have a SkyCard but that went away with all my other debts when I was declared bankrupt in April 2011 (i was discharged in October 2011), and I dont remember having any cover but then again maybe I did. I'm assuming they're contacting me in regards to potential compensation or something. On a related note, a couple of years back I was contacted by Natwest who informed me that I was entitled to compensation for missold PPI, in total they sent me just over £4500. Due to the bankruptcy I of course informed the Insolvency service and they thanked me and told me they would deal with it. Jump forward two years and I recently discovered that the money is still sat in an account in my name but has a no transcation marker on it. I once again contacted the insolvency office and they gave me the same speech as in 2014. Having checked back with the bank however the money is still sat there and seemingly the INsolvency service arent that bothered about taking it. So where do I stand in regards to the money, Is there a period after which I would be able to access it or will it always be theirs regardless of their inaction?
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