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28th November 2006, 00:12
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I am in: Dundee, Scotland
Posts: 1,378
| Re: PPI, what date? Quote:
Originally Posted by MCBIRNIE25 Can only PPI after 2005 be reclaimed? | NO.. PPI only became regulated by the FSA after 2005 (mind you they aint a lot of help anyway ..)
I pressume that the 6 year limit would be the case for claiming mis-sold PPI. Im not 100% sure on that one though but someone else might be in a better position to confirm this.
The claim Im chassing just now was for a PPI policy taken out in 2003.
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1st May 2008, 00:38
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: PPI, what date? I know this thread was started AGES ago...
sorry if i have done this wrong..dont know whether I should start a new or add to this??????.I am new here.....
just wondering abut the 6 year time thingy....
I am only just knowing about this PPI stuff...a bit behind I know!LOL.
My loan was back in 2002 and I have written letters etc....
do I need to get this in to court ASAP to be within this time limit as 6 yrs for me will be up in July/August or is it ok as I began the process ie; wrote my first letter in January this year.
Any advice?  cheers! |
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1st May 2008, 21:35
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Cumbria
Posts: 1,429
| Re: PPI, what date? Hello all,
I do not intend to hijack your thread but am interested in post 4.
does that mean then that old loans with PPI added can still be claimed for even though they go back beyond the FSA ruling on PPI and the 14 Jan 2005 date of the ruling by FSA on PPI misselling?
I have five loans with PPI added back as far as 2002 but from RBS so the five year statute would apply in Scotland..
I have recently spoken to the FOS and the fellow I talked to said the FOS would look at my claims up to six years old.
I have still lodged a complaint with the Information Commissioners Office and sent a complaint to a lot of others about the failure of RBS to comply with my S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) and the relevant Act.
aa |
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2nd May 2008, 19:11
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Cumbria
Posts: 1,429
| Re: PPI, what date? doolally lady,
many thanks for that.
aa |
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3rd May 2008, 22:41
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: PPI, what date? Hi... yes, thanks for that also
Was unsure how I stood, whether it was 6 yrs from finding out or whether it would be within the 6 yrs from the start of the loan.
As my loan was 2002 and I found out about the ppi stuff last December and started the letters in January...was worried because only just had my final response and am due to issue a claim through the courts...so.... if it was from the start of loan....it would have meant that I would only have 2 months to go.....so I'm relieived to know its NOT the case....phew 
Thanks again ! |
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4th May 2008, 21:40
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Cumbria
Posts: 1,429
| Re: PPI, what date? Hello mcbirnie and all,
an update on the date element of claims.
I posted some of the above posts on the legal thread and got the following response from Rory a really helpful Mod. From doolally lady Quote:
Hi,
As far as I can make out the time starts from when you found out about the problem, rather than when the account / loan/ cc / ppi was taken out.
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You can go back further than 6 years using this arguement but of course whether the judge agrees with you or not is another matter.
| From me Quote:
Rory,
Thanks I will stick with the 6 years, 5 for Scotland thank you..
aa
| From Rory Quote: |
Well if the majority of the claim is within 6 years you stand a better chance of going back a little further. Worst case scenario is that the judge will only give you 6 years.
| Hope this helps I know it's a bit of bummer but If you try to go back too far it may get thrown out as there is a legal statute on the keeping of records see this also from Rory... http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/media/...i ons2007.pdf Part 3 19. Record Keeping.
This basically means the records may only be kept for 5 years after the account was last actioned or closed. The thing is a lot of banks keep a lot of records for a lot longer. (How do you prove they have the records??)
Keep up the fight
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