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27th November 2006, 19:26
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I am in: KENT
Posts: 1,396
| PPI - Correct Prodedure to claim back useless monthly PPI payments? Hi Guy's
I am new to this particular forum, although I do have some experience in claiming back charges on other BAG forums.
My question is, does one follow the same format. 1. send preliminary letter, 2. LBA, 3. if the money is not refunded, then Issue a County Court Claim?
Also if one has to issue a CCC would it go onto an N1
Basically my problem re: PPI is against three credit card companies. I claimed on all three of the PPI policies because I became unwell, back in 2002, all three of my claims were eventually successful. However, the insurance payments were only for a limited time (at the time I didn't realise, due to the cleverly worded policies) and when the insurance payments ended I was left with huge debts to all three CC companies, the debts are made up of useless PPI monthly payments, that I had continued to pay all through my PPI claims, plus interest, as the monthly premiums are treated in the same manner as a purchase/transaction and then of course, charges because the insurer was often late in paying the cc company (I am in the process of getting refunds on the charges)
My illness, became long term but because of the wording on the policies, I was unable to make another claim - meaning that because I have not returned to work, I cannot make another claim, even though I have paid the monthly premiums up until quite recently! Also, any claim could be viewed as my having a pre-existing condition.
Not quite like car insurance is it!
Oh No, you can only have one accident - you can only claim once!
At the point of sale of the PPI approx. 6 years ago, I was not given sufficient information about the PPI that I agreed to when applying for credit card, it was a secondary box on the cc application form, which offered me 'Peace of Mind'.
Please advise me of the correct, step by step method in reclaiming the money that I paid out for something that could not be used.
Has anyone got a template preliminary letter?
Thanks
Angry Cat |
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27th November 2006, 19:42
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#2 (permalink)
| | Basic Account Customer
I am in: Up north yorkshire
Posts: 137
| Re: PPI - Correct Prodedure to claim back useless monthly PPI payments? Hi angry cat
im new to the ppi thing tooo so i cant help you with much
Ive used the info and letters that reidnet gave on his reid v lloyds 2 ppi insurance
It seems hes the one in the know!
good luck |
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29th November 2006, 10:38
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: KENT
Posts: 1,396
| Re: PPI - Correct Prodedure to claim back useless monthly PPI payments? Thank you for your response....
I have looked at the reid v lloyds 2 ppi and found the thread very enlightening!
However, my situation is different because the PPI that I had applies to Credit Cards, as opposed to a Loan.
If anyone is in the process of claiming back monies for credit card PPI, I would be pleased to know how they are proceeding...and if there is a suggested preliminary letter.
Love AC |
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29th November 2006, 21:56
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Dundee, Scotland
Posts: 1,378
| Re: PPI - Correct Prodedure to claim back useless monthly PPI payments? HI AC,
I would go along the same lines to recalim your PPI the same way as if it was PPI on a loan. Write to them in the usual manner asking for a refund on your PPI. You will have to give them your reason as to why the PPI your are requesting a refund on is unsuitable or if you are claiming that the actual PPI was mis sold.
Good luck
If I can help you out I will, If not Im sure some others here will help out.
Ian |
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30th November 2006, 10:27
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: KENT
Posts: 1,396
| Re: PPI - Correct Prodedure to claim back useless monthly PPI payments? Thank You Reidnet !!
For some time now I have been in protracted correspondence with one of the CC companies (MBNA) who provided me with a Final Response. Due to that fact, they will not enter into any more communication with me.
Foolishly, I took my dispute to the FOS, who were useless! the FOS clearly did not fully comprehend the full facts. FOS investigated my Dispute for months and eventually ruled on the side of MBNA, I then appealed because of the FOS's incompetance but of course you cannot appeal against an Ombudsmans decision!!! The only further advice that I was offered from the FOS was, that I could take the matter to Court.
Yes, I now know that Mr. Ombudsman. However, at the time it did not seem to be a realistic step to take, given the astronomical costs involved in Litigation. At the time, I had not joined the BAG, my only source of information was by searching the internet, plus some advice from IBAS. Therefore, taking action against a major credit card provider re: PPI appeared to be an impossible task both financially and legalistic knowledge wise.
I will now start the process in reclaiming the unuseable premiums from all three companies:-
MBNA, Morgan Stanley Bank International Bank Limited & Egg plc who have all treated me in such a despicable manner sending debt collectors after me for debts that I now do not acknowledge, all whilst I was/am unwell. Debts made up of useless PPI premiums, interest and Penalty Charges.
I have issued a County Court Claim against Egg plc to reclaim Penalty Charges, could this claim be amended, to include the PPI. Perhaps that would complicate matters? what is your opinion.
Love AC |
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30th November 2006, 13:11
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: KENT
Posts: 1,396
| Re: PPI - Correct Prodedure to claim back useless monthly PPI payments? Hi Keith-
Thanks for your response-
Your right, every case is slightly different but the same principle must apply!
Have you looked at the CAB super Complaint, it was about PPI and makes for very interesting reading.
Re: The FOS, I personally gave them the 'thumbs down' ages ago, In my humble opinion, the are totally incompetant, they take too long to look at complaints and they are biased, after all it is the Financial Industry that basically finance them!!
Many members have sent letters to the FOS quoting a 'Vote of No Confidence'.
The FOS is a quango that was formed by the FSA who are a government body. However, the FOS state that they are not a government body!?
I personally requested a Freedom of Information Act disclosure regarding my case but was turned down.....I also requested a S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) but was informed by the FOS that it would not reveal wery much?
Scandalous.
In a nutshell don't waste your time with them, the FOS will take for ever, drive you mad and at the end of the day, state that they will not uphold your complaint
You are quite right to look at contract law, that is were the answer lies.
Please be aware, that the above comment about the FOS is simply my opinion that is based upon my own experience - I could write a book!!!
Love AC |
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30th November 2006, 14:53
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Dundee, Scotland
Posts: 1,378
| Re: PPI - Correct Prodedure to claim back useless monthly PPI payments? I went to the FOS with my complaint too...That was a pure waste of good paper and a stamp..
They never even considered the complaint as they stated GE Money were not under their jurisdiction at the time...Thanks for nothing..lol
Also went to the FSA - They replied that they dont deal with individual cases but have passed my complaint onto the department that Monitor GE Money.
I also wrote to the FISA who GE Money / Purpleloans are regulated by..and Surprise Surprise ..Not even an acknowledgement of my complaint so far.
Ive also had my final FO letter from GE Money, so its a case of getting the statement of claim etc completed and head off to court with it, which is going to be fun too.. Because its around £5k Im going to look at heading down through the English Court System..Its just crap being in Scotland with the Small Claim Limits here of £750.00.
Ian |
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1st December 2006, 00:52
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| | Classic Account Customer
I am in: ;) if i have helped in anyway then please! click the scales ↑
Posts: 368
| Re: PPI - Correct Prodedure to claim back useless monthly PPI payments? hi AC i have placed a claim with egg with the PPI, Charges and Default removal, I personaly think doing them all together helps especialy with the charges part as they tend to pay up everything as what happened with me with HSBC CC i had £60 worth of charges and £550 worth of PPI i was claiming back of which they paid up. |
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2nd December 2006, 14:45
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| | Basic Account Customer
I am in: Up north yorkshire
Posts: 137
| Re: PPI - Correct Prodedure to claim back useless monthly PPI payments? Its good to hear PPI sucesses! |
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3rd December 2006, 21:00
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: KENT
Posts: 1,396
| Re: PPI - Correct Prodedure to claim back useless monthly PPI payments? Wonderful countrybake...
good news re: HSBC
Congratulations
ACX |
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12th December 2006, 14:58
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#13 (permalink)
| | Classic Account Customer
I am in: South Wales
Posts: 155
| Re: PPI - Correct Prodedure to claim back useless monthly PPI payments? Hi, Mine is also being dealt with by the ombudsman department right now, did get a letter back to inform us that our complaint was being passed onto the casework area for further investigation for further consideration and that they will write to us asap to keep us informed but nothing since. We had sent all the docs and evidence regarding a mis sold ppi with nemo loans, to the ombudsman at the beginning of Nov 2006 and we then received the letter about this from ombudsman dept 22 Nov to inform us of the above stated. When we had taken out a loan with nemo-loans they would not take no for an answer, as we did mention we can go for a cheaper alternative elsewhere (standlalone) so we were made to believe we had no choice. Then we had taken them up on this, but had some advice afterwards, thats when we were told to cancel etc and ask for full refund, and also complain about this being mis sold. We had done all this, but the company did cancel but still added the insurance on the loan with the new repayments etc, but they did not resolve this when we did ask them too, so thats why its now with the ombudsman. I do hope things work out for you !! So have you had any feedback from the ombudsman dept yet ? Cheers. x |
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