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Withdrawn my authorisation for company to claim back my ppi

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  • Withdrawn my authorisation for company to claim back my ppi

    My bank contacted me and said they couldn't authorise we fight any claim to act on my behalf to claim mis sold ppi so I withdrew my claim with company but since then the bank has made me an offer for compensation and the company are now saying that they are entitled to 35% plus vat but if the bank couldn't authorise them to work on my behalf will I have to pay it.
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  • #2
    Re: Withdrawn my authorisation for company to claim back my ppi

    It depends on the terms of the agreement you signed with them.

    In any event, it is not up to your bank to authorise your representative, that is for you to do. I don't quite follow what has gone on.

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    • #3
      Re: Withdrawn my authorisation for company to claim back my ppi

      Unfortunately their terms & conditions aren't accessible on their website at the moment.

      When you say you 'withdrew' your claim what do you mean exactly and did the company respond?

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      • #4
        Re: Withdrawn my authorisation for company to claim back my ppi

        I'm no longer with the bank in question so they can't verify my signature to authorise we fight any claim to work on my behalf so I withdrew my claim with we fight any claim since withdrawing with we fight any claim the bank has made me an offer and we fight any claim are saying they still want 35% plus vat I just wondered if I had to pay them as they havnt won me the money

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        When I say I withdre my claim I mean I told them I no longer wanted to pursue my claim for ppi as I was still the one having to provide all the info to bank and was only recieving correspondence from the bank not we fight any claim

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        The company said if I recieve any money they would want there fees but I don't understand why I would have to as the bank hasn't had anything to do with them other than they asked them to look at my previous small loans

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        • #5
          Re: Withdrawn my authorisation for company to claim back my ppi

          Originally posted by Sharonmjobes View Post
          I'm no longer with the bank in question so they can't verify my signature to authorise we fight any claim to work on my behalf so I withdrew my claim with we fight any claim since withdrawing with we fight any claim the bank has made me an offer and we fight any claim are saying they still want 35% plus vat I just wondered if I had to pay them as they havnt won me the money

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          When I say I withdre my claim I mean I told them I no longer wanted to pursue my claim for ppi as I was still the one having to provide all the info to bank and was only recieving correspondence from the bank not we fight any claim

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          The company said if I recieve any money they would want there fees but I don't understand why I would have to as the bank hasn't had anything to do with them other than they asked them to look at my previous small loans
          Ok we just need to establish how you told them you wanted to withdraw the claim (ie in writing?) and if they acknowledged it.

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          • #6
            Re: Withdrawn my authorisation for company to claim back my ppi

            Convenient that neither pre-sales information or T&C's available?

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            • #7
              Re: Withdrawn my authorisation for company to claim back my ppi

              Originally posted by stevemLS View Post
              Convenient that neither pre-sales information or T&C's available?
              I managed to access them by using the search function but they're of no assistance to us.

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