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PPI "Goodwill" Payment

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  • PPI "Goodwill" Payment

    Hi. I'd really appreciate some advice please. I've had a look but I can't see any threads that might help me with my question.

    In 2008 I bought a car from a certain well known company. I was sold PPI at the time, told that should I ever become ill or unable to pay this policy would cover my payments. I had been ill the previous year and, naturally scared that this should recur, I took out the policy. I wasn't told that it would not cover 'existing conditions', and, being young and naive, I didn't think to ask. Had I known that it wouldn't have covered a pre-existing condition I'd never have taken out the policy.

    Anyway, in late 2009 I became ill again and had to stop working. I tried to claim on my policy to cover my car payments and I was turned down as it was classed as a 'pre-existing condition'. My claim attempt was made over the phone. At no point did they ask me for my medical information or permission to contact my doctor.

    Fast forward to 6 weeks ago, I put the case to them that the PPI was mis-sold. I also said that I believed my attempted claim was mis-handled. I gave them all the relevant medical information from the time as the "proof" that they requested.

    I got a letter this week saying we "While we have considered your complaint and do not believe that your Payment Protection policy was mis-sold we will, as a goodwill measure, provide you with a full refund of this policy."

    To be honest, I was pleased to get the refund cheque. However, it has been suggested to me that I could be entitled to more. I was wondering if someone neutral could provide me with advice please - I'm clueless! I just want to know that I'm doing the right thing by accepting this cheque.

    Thank you!
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  • #2
    Have you accepted the offer? Have you banked the cheque?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by EXC View Post
      Have you accepted the offer? Have you banked the cheque?
      No. Not yet.

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      • #4
        Ok why do you think you may be entitled to more? Also did the refund include any interest?

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        • #5
          I still think that it was mis-sold - no-one ever told me about the 'pre-existing conditions' exclusions but how can I prove that? I really struggled to pay my car payments when I became ill again. I'd truly believed that this policy would cover those payments.I guess I thought they might agree it was mis-sold and I'd get those payments back? But I'm sure that's just wishful thinking. I'm so pleased to get anything after all this time, but I just want to make sure I'm doing the right thing if I take the refund.
          Yes, there's interest at 8%/annum. Thank you for your time, I really appreciate it.

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          • #6
            Refunds made on a goodwill basis without admitting it was mis-sold are quite normal. You wouldn't have got anymore had they admitted it was mis-sold.

            As you got the 8% interest I'd take the money and run!

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            • #7
              Fantastic. Thank you SO much for your help - I really appreciate it! I'll get it in the bank ASAP!

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