PPI will it ever reach an end date.

SteveL replied on 06/04/2018 12:00

Posted on 06/04/2018 12:00

Probably due to the number of folks who have call screening and the fact there are so many restrictions on cold calling, plus emails get sent to spam, they now seem to have resorted to snail mail.

This week I have received two PPI claims forms through the post, already partially filled in with name and address. 😡 This means I can't just throw them straight into recycling but have to put them for shredding. Hopefully one day they will stop extending the deadline.🤞 There is also the issue that some elderly folk will be totally confused by them, if they have no one to ask. Particularly as the envelopes have urgent do not ignore plastered all over them.

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Posted on 11/04/2018 08:11

Almost sorry that I have never had PPI

Oneputt replied on 11/04/2018 08:17

Posted on 11/04/2018 08:17

Guess it will come to end on the announced day but then what will the next big misselling item be, life insurance, pensions or anywhere that folk can be conned out of selling.  I remember when life insurance started they said that a funeral bill could cost £7.5k, I see that has been drastically reduced.  Obviously trying to frighten vulnerable people

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Almost sorry that I have never had PPI

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Bakers2 replied on 11/04/2018 08:37

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Almost sorry that I have never had PPI

Posted on 11/04/2018 08:37

Likewise!

I know i/we never had it. We only ever had interest free loans when on offer. And I did the division sum before signing the DD agreement. 

I know a couple of folks who've had a decent sum back but have no recall of having had the added 'extra'.

In ends in August this year.

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brue replied on 11/04/2018 08:43

Posted on 11/04/2018 08:43

It ends August 2019, a few pounds here and there on insurance with compounded interest can really add up.

As DD says, for some of us it was a savings scheme with excellent returns! wink

But don't use a third party to claim, do it yourself. smile

replied on 11/04/2018 08:43

Posted on 11/04/2018 08:37 by Bakers2

Likewise!

I know i/we never had it. We only ever had interest free loans when on offer. And I did the division sum before signing the DD agreement. 

I know a couple of folks who've had a decent sum back but have no recall of having had the added 'extra'.

In ends in August this year.

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Posted on 11/04/2018 08:43 by brue

It ends August 2019, a few pounds here and there on insurance with compounded interest can really add up.

As DD says, for some of us it was a savings scheme with excellent returns! wink

But don't use a third party to claim, do it yourself. smile

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Bakers2 replied on 11/04/2018 08:52

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In ends in August this year.
 

It it not 2019?

 

Posted on 11/04/2018 08:52

embarassed embarassed embarassedYes I know that it's 2019. Just forgotten what year were in 😂😂

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