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Reclaim Your Mis-Sold PPIIf you have any kind of loan – including mortgages and credit cards – your lending institution could owe you thousands of pounds in compensation. Why? It’s all down to mis-sold PPI, or Payment Protection Insurance. PPI – which is also called by many other names – is a form of insurance which is often sold alongside loans. The idea is that you pay for the PPI policy, and then, if you should suffer from an unexpected loss of income, the insurance pays out so you can keep up the repayments on your loan. It sounds simple enough. The problem is that PPI isn’t suitable for everyone – there are lots of exceptions that mean you can’t claim on the policy. Despite this, many banks encouraged people to take out expensive PPI policies alongside loans, even when PPI was not suited to them. Some lenders even told customers that they needed to buy a policy to get the loan, or added it on to the loan without their knowledge. The good news is that you can claim back mis-sold PPI – and you could be owed thousands of pounds. You may have heard about this topic in the news lately, as the banks sought to stop people from claiming back PPI. Fortunately, they lost that case, proving that they were in the wrong and that consumers have the right to make a PPI reclaim. PPI reclaim can be a tricky process, though, and without some expertise backing you up, the bank may fob you off with less compensation than you’re entitled to. That’s where Claims Financial Services can help. Our No Win, No Fee service will allow you claim back your PPI without all the hassle. We are experts in PPI claims and that’s why we are confident that we can win your case. All you have to do is fill out the simple form on the right and we will be in touch to discuss your mis-sold PPI. |
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