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    Hello
    I am New on this Forum
    I have a PPI that i have paid approx 33 years ago the premium paid £840.00 interest £450 total £1290 what should you be offered in settlement of claim sorry but i don,t no a lot regarding these claims and this is the first time on a forum

    boxa:tinysmile_grin_t:
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    Re: ppi 33 years old

    Originally posted by Boxa View Post
    Hello
    I am New on this Forum
    I have a PPI that i have paid approx 33 years ago the premium paid £840.00 interest £450 total £1290 what should you be offered in settlement of claim sorry but i don,t no a lot regarding these claims and this is the first time on a forum

    boxa:tinysmile_grin_t:
    They might not offer you 1p cos of the statute of limitations argument, ie over 6 years old. Do you have any paperwork whatsoever from that loan? If you do then it might be worth a punt sending them a copy of the original paperwork....
    "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
    (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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