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28th November 2006, 13:34
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| | Basic Account Customer | Gingi1 v PPI (FD, Co Op & M&S) Hi,
I have already sent a letter to M&S requesting a refund of my mis-sold PPI on my credit card (approximately £350) and am awaiting their response.
I will be claiming back PPI from First Direct as well, although I am unsure of how to get the information. I sent a S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) requesting the info and they sent me illegible copies of my loan agreements except for one. The one that I can read the states:
Amount of premium 2585.36
Amount of loan 2580.00
Charge for credit 743.56 APR 9.9%
Total payable 3323.56
But the ACTUAL loan was for £13100, so is the above just the PPI? If so, no wonder they made the other copies illegible  .
When I wrote to them explaining that the copies were illegible, they replied saying that the copies were the best avaiable and if I have a problem to complain to the FO - which I have done today.
I will also be claiming back from the CO OP for a loan and my credit card.
I beleive that I have a strong case as I have proof from Allied Dunbar (now Zurich) that I had a private policy protecting me already.
How is it best to proceed? Any help appreciated. |
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6th December 2006, 23:39
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Gingi1 v PPI (FD, Co Op & M&S) I have now received a reply from M&S. They need more time to investigate my claim - shock horror  will keep updating.
Anybody have any idea on my first post above? |
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7th December 2006, 11:14
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Dundee, Scotland
Posts: 1,378
| Re: Gingi1 v PPI (FD, Co Op & M&S) Hi, Have you thought about contacting the Information Commissioners Office regarding the illegible copies of agreements that you recieved, I am sure that there must be something there that states that the information has to be in a elligible form. ( I will have a look through the Information Commissioners Office regs today if i get a chance.)
Its just a thought I had..It may be of help.
Good Luck
Ian |
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7th December 2006, 17:38
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| | Basic Account Customer
I am in: Up north yorkshire
Posts: 137
| Re: Gingi1 v PPI (FD, Co Op & M&S) Hiya gingi its possible that it could be your ppi agreement my loans for £10000 and my ppi with their interst is £1789.72 Dont know what ian thinks ??? good luck and keep us posted delly xx |
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7th December 2006, 20:54
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Dundee, Scotland
Posts: 1,378
| Re: Gingi1 v PPI (FD, Co Op & M&S) Quote:
Originally Posted by dellydaisy Hiya gingi its possible that it could be your ppi agreement my loans for £10000 and my ppi with their interst is £1789.72 Dont know what ian thinks ??? good luck and keep us posted delly xx | The rate for the PPI sounds about right, My PPI could have cost me over £18000 on my loan. Especially with single payment PPI, which you have aslo to watch because most of these only cover a 5 year period.
I got better PPI cover for a tenth of that cost and to cover the whole period of the loan.
Ian |
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