Many thanks for responding.
The Letter Before Claim appears to be in order in terms of providing a reply form, information sheet (and questionnaire for those not disputing the debt). However, the letter itself seems like a fishing expedition.
I had asked Fast Track Reclaim (FTR) for a "free" PPI check. Similar to the poster above, FTR then asked me to fill-in forms with countless detailed questions which I did not have answers to - so I never bothered. They never came back advising me that in their opinion, I had been mis-sold PPI. Nor did they obtain any instructions from me to go ahead with any such complaint. Nor did they send me any copies of any claim they now appear to imply they sent on my behalf to an unnamed lender (whether for me to sign or otherwise). I don't know if they did anything more than an initial bulk PPI check. Nowhere do they even mention the name of the Bank/Building society they suspect may have sent a FDL. Joseph James Law Solicitors say:
"You engaged our Client to provide PPI services to you in respect of lenders you identified as possibly having paid PPI towards. Our Client provided services to you and made necessary enquiries with those lenders, but there has been no obvious conclusion to your claim. A claim is usually concluded when the lender sends a Final Decision Letter either upholding a complaint or rejecting a complaint. FDL's are usually sent direct to you copied to our Client. We are instructed that this did not happen in your claim. On this occasion our client has received no FDL."
JJL Solicitors then go on to claim, without giving any date, that their client wrote requesting a copy of the FDL (again not saying from which lender) "and/or your written authority for our client to write to your lender to confirm the status of your PPI claim." They conclude that the terms of the agreement state:
“…FTR reserve the right to charge a fee of £500 per PPI complaint sent to the Company if a request for disclosure of the offer is not received within 7 days of notification”.
(Yes I have rechecked and I have copied this accurately from the LBA and it is the same wording given by the poster above)
The term is vague and ambiguous. Furthermore, they are suggesting there is an offer and they haven't even specified anywhere in the LBA or elsewhere who the offer is supposedly from.
Incidentally, Joseph James Law Solicitors are also ringing me virtually every weekday. I have not responded to any of their calls. Given the way they have conducted themselves so far, I prefer to have things in writing. They sent the LBA by email, so they can contact me without harassing me with repeated phone calls.
Once again, many thanks
The Letter Before Claim appears to be in order in terms of providing a reply form, information sheet (and questionnaire for those not disputing the debt). However, the letter itself seems like a fishing expedition.
I had asked Fast Track Reclaim (FTR) for a "free" PPI check. Similar to the poster above, FTR then asked me to fill-in forms with countless detailed questions which I did not have answers to - so I never bothered. They never came back advising me that in their opinion, I had been mis-sold PPI. Nor did they obtain any instructions from me to go ahead with any such complaint. Nor did they send me any copies of any claim they now appear to imply they sent on my behalf to an unnamed lender (whether for me to sign or otherwise). I don't know if they did anything more than an initial bulk PPI check. Nowhere do they even mention the name of the Bank/Building society they suspect may have sent a FDL. Joseph James Law Solicitors say:
"You engaged our Client to provide PPI services to you in respect of lenders you identified as possibly having paid PPI towards. Our Client provided services to you and made necessary enquiries with those lenders, but there has been no obvious conclusion to your claim. A claim is usually concluded when the lender sends a Final Decision Letter either upholding a complaint or rejecting a complaint. FDL's are usually sent direct to you copied to our Client. We are instructed that this did not happen in your claim. On this occasion our client has received no FDL."
JJL Solicitors then go on to claim, without giving any date, that their client wrote requesting a copy of the FDL (again not saying from which lender) "and/or your written authority for our client to write to your lender to confirm the status of your PPI claim." They conclude that the terms of the agreement state:
“…FTR reserve the right to charge a fee of £500 per PPI complaint sent to the Company if a request for disclosure of the offer is not received within 7 days of notification”.
(Yes I have rechecked and I have copied this accurately from the LBA and it is the same wording given by the poster above)
The term is vague and ambiguous. Furthermore, they are suggesting there is an offer and they haven't even specified anywhere in the LBA or elsewhere who the offer is supposedly from.
Incidentally, Joseph James Law Solicitors are also ringing me virtually every weekday. I have not responded to any of their calls. Given the way they have conducted themselves so far, I prefer to have things in writing. They sent the LBA by email, so they can contact me without harassing me with repeated phone calls.
Once again, many thanks
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