Thread: Restitutionary damages and PPI
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26th June 2009 22:03 #1Site Team
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Restitutionary damages and PPI
I think that
PPI is a prime candidate for
restitutionary damages .
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If anyone thinks that they have clear evidence of misselling to the extent that the seller has been negligent or even fraudulent - and you would like to claim through the courts, then let us know and we wil help you draft a claim for restitutionary damages.Please don't pm me about specific questions unless you have posted and it has not been dealt with or unless the matter is confidential.
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26th June 2009 22:04 #2Site Team
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Re: Restitutionary damages and PPI
If you have had a successful
PPI claim through the
Ombudsman and there has been a finding of clear mnisselling, then you might be able to continue the clam through the court and win additional compensation bny way of
restitutionary damages .
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26th June 2009 22:31 #3Basic Account Holder
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Re: Restitutionary damages and PPI
Umm, interesting. I would say my claim would qualify as fraudulent, what would be involved in claiming
restitutionary damages ? Sorry I’m not good with this sort of thing.
Edit: But I haven't been through theOmbudsman route yet.
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My claim is with the
fos and has been since december 2008 and still no nearer an outcome.
My claim forPPI is on 9 loans though the Co-op Bank going back as far as 1999.
Some of these loans were refinanced into the next and to date dispite many letters they still have not provided the PPI settlement element figures.
Because of this i am unable to correctly calculate the sum owed, but putting the settlements to one side it comes to just under £29,500.
So I am interested in going the court route for two reasons, to get the settlement info out of them and second thefos I feel is dragging there feet.
My policies were mis-sold on medical grounds due to me having a stroke which they knew about as i told them at the time.
Regards
PF
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29th June 2009 16:50 #5Site Team
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You don't need to go through the
fos but if you have then a finding in your favour may save you some work when bringing a court claim.
However, you would have to have clear evidence of mis selling. This means that you would have to have written evidence that they knew of your unemployment or disability etc or other reason whyPPI did not apply to you.
Alternatively you would have to have clear written evidence that they did tell you that PPI was essential to get the loan etc.
In other words you must be able to prove in court that there was some misrepresentation which caused you to buy the policy and to part with your money.
The more glaring the mis-selling then the easier it would be to get restitutionary damages.
For instance, if you could show that a form had been altered, then this would be fraudulent. Not only would you almost definitely get restitutionary damages, but I expect that you would get punitive damages as well.
Punitive damages is an extra award on top which demonstrates the displeasure of the court.Please don't pm me about specific questions unless you have posted and it has not been dealt with or unless the matter is confidential.
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29th June 2009 17:03 #6Site Team
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The whole
fos setup is a nuisance. It is not transparent, it provides only minimum awards and of course it takes far too long and there are never any explanations about anything.
The fact that the matter is already with thefos is not problem and you could quite easily decide to start taking court action.
I would suggest that the best thing to do would be to prepare your case so that you are absolutely ready to go to court -- then send the bank and thefos a warning that you will be issuing proceedings within seven days.
See what happens.
However if a seven-day deadline expired then you must take your action. It is not worth it simply to make threats in the hope that they will respond to your bluff. The only thing they understand is brute forcePlease don't pm me about specific questions unless you have posted and it has not been dealt with or unless the matter is confidential.
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Re: Restitutionary damages and PPI
Hi Bankfodder, thanks for replying. I think I’ll have to look into it further with regards to what I’d stand to lose if unsuccessful e.g. bank cost etc, as I have limited funds. I still haven’t received all the info from my S.A.R yet, so the only evidence I have of ‘mis-selling’ is my credit card agreement, which has the no to
PPI ticked. I’ll look into and let you know.
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