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gofigurenow · 05/03/2018 21:36

..that I've just had £9.5k put in my bank from a PPI claim! I'm gobsmacked. Thanks very much to my bank who just paid over! Chuffed doesn't cover it!

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DalekDalekDalek · 05/03/2018 21:40

Are you going to tell us about the company/website you used next?

Whatshallidonowpeople · 05/03/2018 21:43

How daft does one have to be to take out that level of PPI?

gofigurenow · 05/03/2018 21:45

Dalek no?!

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gofigurenow · 05/03/2018 21:46

What it also includes years and years of 2 current account monthly fee payments.

Thanks for the insult though... your a charmer

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Petalflowers · 05/03/2018 21:49

Well done. What a lovely bonus.

SomeRandomBird · 05/03/2018 21:50

YANBU - we lived off DP's PPI claims for years Grin all the premiums back + 15% interest, its better than any savings account.

MrsElvis · 05/03/2018 21:51

That's amazing. Did you just ask your Bank to check if they owed you?

HolyMountain · 05/03/2018 21:51

9.5k, how wonderful!

What are you going to do with it?

Fianceechickie · 05/03/2018 21:52

Wow that's fab! I was chuffed with my £950 ppi back!

gofigurenow · 05/03/2018 21:54

Yes was a real surprise! We used a third party, they've taken 25% - almost wished id done it myself but hey ho. All going on our house which is a recently bought major project - couldn't come at a better time. I'm never this lucky usually.

Thank you the kinder comments :-)

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FittonTower · 05/03/2018 22:09

To be fair to the OP @whatshallidonowpeople i had PPI on a loan and i didn't ask for it, i had all my paper work and definitely didn't tick any boxes for it or sign for it, and there was no mention of it on any of my original loan statements. It appeared later on paper work after i was asked the value of my loan as a security question and i failed it, when i question why the loan was higher than my letters and stuff said.
Banks are pretty evil when it comes to stuff like this.

gofigurenow · 05/03/2018 22:15

Thanks Fitton - it does goes back over 20 years ago!

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