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Old 21st June 2009, 17:13   #1 (permalink)
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could somebody confirm that you cannot claim back PPI from 2000 to 2001 because it is outside the limitation period.
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This is incorrect.

With PPI mis-selling, it is when you became aware of the mis-selling.

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This is incorrect.

With PPI mis-selling, it is when you became aware of the mis-selling.

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I have a claim with solicitors i have just recieved a letter stating they can't pursue these loans because there repaid & over 6 yearsautolinker.com autolinking image.
doesn't look good if they have got this wrong.
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I have a claim with solicitors i have just recieved a letter stating they can't pursue these loans because there repaid & over 6 yearsautolinker.com autolinking image.
doesn't look good if they have got this wrong.
I REALLY REALLY REALLY hope you are not paying these solicitors.

They are completely wrong.

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My loan was with Lloyds and 2001

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IM not paying for the solicitors, they are funded for loss & claim their cost's from the lender.
but my confidence in them now is shot.
will post more after i have read your thread.
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Hi Jogs,
Thanks for that this is what i thought,
they had all the info for months deciding if i had a case,then sent me forms to fill in for each loan.
Each set off forms stated they were claiming for mis-selling of PPi & secret commissions. Now 6-7 weeks after i returned the forms their moving the goal posts saying they can't claim for PPi because they were repaid & over six years.
really don't no what's going on now, im in court on thursday with blackhorse for repossession, they said they have wrote to the lender asking to adjourn until the PPi & other issue's are resolved.
If blackhorse don't agree to this, they have asked me to take their letter to court & ask the judge for an adjournment.
I thought they would represent me in court, but they claim my repossession hearing is entirely a seperate issue.
Funny thing is i believe they owe me more back in PPi they i owe them on the loan.
In a RIGHT mess do you think i should post up on the legal forum for advice.
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Hi Jogs,
Thanks for that this is what i thought,
they had all the info for months deciding if i had a case,then sent me forms to fill in for each loan.
Each set off forms stated they were claiming for mis-selling of PPi & secret commissions. Now 6-7 weeks after i returned the forms their moving the goal posts saying they can't claim for PPi because they were repaid & over six years.
really don't no what's going on now, im in court on thursday with blackhorse for repossession, they said they have wrote to the lender asking to adjourn until the PPi & other issue's are resolved.
If blackhorse don't agree to this, they have asked me to take their letter to court & ask the judge for an adjournment.
I thought they would represent me in court, but they claim my repossession hearing is entirely a seperate issue.
Funny thing is i believe they owe me more back in PPi they i owe them on the loan.
In a RIGHT mess do you think i should post up on the legal forum for advice
Hello masmit,

You have left it rather late to be posting if you are in court for repossesion on thursday

You would certainly not receive any PPI refund to offset any outstanding debts in this time the best I can suggest is to seek advice from the legal forum and/repossession forum. here are the links....

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I hope you can get some assistance here.

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HSBC - Settlement, goodwill no admission of liability about 75% of claim.
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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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Hello masmit,

You have left it rather late to be posting if you are in court for repossesion on thursday

You would certainly not receive any PPI refund to offset any outstanding debts in this time the best I can suggest is to seek advice from the legal forum and/repossession forum. here are the links....

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Repossessions


I hope you can get some assistance here.

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Thanks already posted on legal, not looking so good.
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