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j.ct

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Post by j.ct » Wed Mar 07, 2012 10:02 pm
Well according to the person I spoke to at GT I've got a one in ten chance that I would see any refund without it going to my creditors.

Just for the record the Claimsbroker letter was address Dear IVA Customer. So a generic letter which should have been worded better.
 
 

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Post by MelanieGiles » Thu Mar 08, 2012 1:16 am
I wholly agree that it is better for our clients to deal directly and thus secure all of the monies rather than a percentage. So long as I don't get 20 questions every time the bank rings them up with queries or reasons not to pay, I don't mind!
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Post by artemischild » Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:05 am
It will be interesting to see how many people do calim back their PPI after being contacted from the banks and also if the banks hand that money over or if there will be a alot of "well we owe you a grand, you owe us £995 in your overdraft so heres a fiver"! i would assume so, as we know this sort of thing has already being reported here on the forums!

worryingly there has been a huge increase in people using one of the many PPI claim companies who take on average 20-30% of what your are allocated back but due to the banks swallowing the PPI claims back to service debts you have with them the original claimant are being billed by the PPI claims company for the work they have done as money never actually changes hands! One poor guy got a whacking amount of PPI back, the banks used it to pay off his loan with them leaving him nothing and the PPI company sent him a bill for just under 2K!!

If anything, its a right ruddy mess and it seems more and more people are jumping on the PPI band wagon without fully realising whats in store, all they see are £££££!!
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Post by olydak » Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:54 am
If someone claimed against the PPI, after being made redundant, surely they wouldn't be able to claim it was missold, would they?

How far back can missold PPi be claimed for.

This happened to me in 1983 claiming monthly payments, using a Dixons Card, to purchase my first computer a dragon 32. (does anyone remember them)

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Post by kallis3 » Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:59 am
I am just so glad that I never took out PPI!!!

I don't think you can claim that far back David.
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Post by Jamie.73 » Thu Mar 08, 2012 1:27 pm
I work with a legal firm who are pursuing PPI miss selling in IVA`s. We are finding that we gain far better results than a claims company resulting in larger pay outs and quicker response times. We also removed statuary limitations and have taken a PPI claim all the way back to 1991. To deal with the claims correctly it really isent just a case of sending a few letters. There is a lot more work than you think. To audit a file properly and find the PPI`s and process them to conclusion takes far more effort than you might think!

Also we have taken on claims purely to test the law. One parrticular case was a small claim of £2500 but we still invested £5000 in counsil from South Chambers and 20 hours of time just to test the law with regards to set off of the claim.

Its a can of worms!
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Post by Foggy » Thu Mar 08, 2012 6:32 pm
Hi Jamie, I certainly agree it is a can of worms. However, it isn't always difficult (depending upon the state of the debtors files and knowledge). Over the years preceeding my IVA I never, knowingly, took out PPI. For the hell of it, a few years back I thought I would check (this was before the PPI thing really took off, but banks had already stopped contesting many claims). Lo and Behold, one of my creditors had actually added PPI on at the beginning of the loan!

One letter and all of three weeks and the cheque for full repyament plus interest was in my hand. I might as well of been in an IVA at that time as I used the funds to repay debts in any case !!!!

I have checked all the rest and there is none to be had !
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