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CL Finance taking me to court over loan (ex-HSBC) which has PPI- how to defend?

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  • #76
    Re: CL Finance taking me to court over loan (ex-HSBC) which has PPI- how to defend?

    Don't forget to get the ppi claimed

    M1

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    • #77
      Re: CL Finance taking me to court over loan (ex-HSBC) which has PPI- how to defend?

      I can still claimed PPI? Really? Who should I claim it from? CL Finance?

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      • #78
        Re: CL Finance taking me to court over loan (ex-HSBC) which has PPI- how to defend?

        Originally posted by zhanzhibar View Post
        I can still claimed PPI? Really? Who should I claim it from? CL Finance?

        Why not ? It was still mis sold right ?

        They'll probably try to set off so ask for a cheque.

        M1

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        • #79
          Re: CL Finance taking me to court over loan (ex-HSBC) which has PPI- how to defend?

          Oh OK. I will try then but how do I know how much to ask for? Is there a spreadsheet somewhere I can use? As i said earlier I have never claimed for PPI on any of debts I have which mostly pre 2006. May be I should start looking into this.

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          • #80
            Re: CL Finance taking me to court over loan (ex-HSBC) which has PPI- how to defend?

            Start new threads on the ppi and the people who know will assist. I don't think you need to know how much although they may cheat you if you don't know !

            It could be enough to clear debts in certain circumstances and sometimes it only takes a letter or 2.

            M1

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            • #81
              Re: CL Finance taking me to court over loan (ex-HSBC) which has PPI- how to defend?

              Hi all
              Does anyone know how much can a Litigant in person ask for per hour? Is it £9.25/hr or is it £18/hr?

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              • #82
                Re: CL Finance taking me to court over loan (ex-HSBC) which has PPI- how to defend?

                £18.00 pr hr

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                • #83
                  Re: CL Finance taking me to court over loan (ex-HSBC) which has PPI- how to defend?

                  Yes, yes, yes

                  great result against clueless finance

                  well happy for you

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