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  • Re: PPI and Court

    Ok---PF is going to dig his heels in--I have given my opinion

    However--to summarise & reccollect- for those not following this discussion - I detail below what the issues are:

    PF has been offered over £7,400 on 9 loans--but Loan 1 is being discussed here

    1--On Loan 1-Pf has a copy of the agreement



    2--We have a detailed calculation sheet for this Loan 1 with details of the goodwill offer of £806 (18 payments PF not 14)



    3--Based upon Rule of 78 Theory--If Pf Settled the loan for approx £4,570 he would be due back approx £851 + 8% which would be a total of £1,540 EXTRA on top of the £800-ish

    The issue being discussed is that Co-op have both ignored this "possible settlement" & also are thwarting his attempts to get to the bottom of it via a formal DSAR





    Turbo
    Last edited by Turboman; 15th November 2010, 23:01:PM.

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    • Re: PPI and Court

      and when was this? Mainly, when was Loan Account 1 deemed closed?



      Will have to dig my paperwork out wendy to find the exact date. will do in morning as I'm getting tired now
      If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of payments.

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        Originally posted by pompeyfaith View Post
        Will have to dig my paperwork out wendy to find the exact date. will do in morning as I'm getting tired now
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        October 2000 PF

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          I have asked this all along and will ask again. What laws would your solicitors be able to use for getting information on a "closed account" that was closed over 10 years ago? I know for even Tax puposes a business is usually required (reasonable) to keep records for 7 years.... if a judge can "make" a firm go back further then surely this opens up for all to get redress's on accounts going back 20, 30 years or more.... ???? You mention a solicitor is the way to go on this so they must know what laws they are using.
          Last edited by marshallka; 16th November 2010, 07:53:AM.

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            October 2000 no where did you get that from the loan account was not closed until 2009 and perhaps the question be why did they close the account as surely that has to be unlawful given that there was enough redress to settle this loan
            If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of payments.

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              the loan account has been active thoughout the account number is the same on all loans bar to extra digets which again are the same on some
              ------------------------------- merged -------------------------------
              oh and i have never had a termination notice
              Last edited by pompeyfaith; 16th November 2010, 09:31:AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
              If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of payments.

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                marshy i have not contacted a solicitor yet merely stated that an LBA from one may make them see sence and perhaps a 1 hr consultation with one will tell me if there are any laws that can be used and what are the chances of winning on the strength of the evidance i already have
                If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of payments.

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                • Re: PPI and Court

                  Originally posted by pompeyfaith View Post
                  October 2000 no where did you get that from the loan account was not closed until 2009 and perhaps the question be why did they close the account as surely that has to be unlawful given that there was enough redress to settle this loan

                  From the detailed calculation sheets--see post 511

                  Date of rebate/settlement 9/10/2000 (Loan 2 sheet also gives an opening date of 23/11/2000)

                  This is a closed loan PF--you are effectively challenging the £0.00 in boxes
                  • n (PPI Rebate)
                  • & box p (Settlement Amount)

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                  • Re: PPI and Court

                    Originally posted by pompeyfaith View Post
                    October 2000 no where did you get that from the loan account was not closed until 2009 and perhaps the question be why did they close the account as surely that has to be unlawful given that there was enough redress to settle this loan
                    So you are treating all loans (every one) as a long running loan I assume and only as "one" loan so no seperate terms and conditions etc or seperate CCA only the first one? I see what you are trying to achieve now PF. Don't know how this works though??? You are thinking in line with you never actually closed the first account and just kept adding to it - is that what you are saying???

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                    • Re: PPI and Court

                      Originally posted by marshallka View Post
                      So you are treating all loans (every one) as a long running loan I assume and only as "one" loan so no seperate terms and conditions etc or seperate CCA only the first one? I see what you are trying to achieve now PF. Don't know how this works though??? You are thinking in line with you never actually closed the first account and just kept adding to it - is that what you are saying???

                      Completely Illogical thinking PF--if you don't mind me saying

                      Its Simples as Alexander would say--9 separate independent loans

                      Missing info for Loan 1

                      Simples

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                      • Re: PPI and Court

                        For what its worth, I believe that banks keep records for at least 12 years, probably even to when they started using computers and, they kept ledgers prior to that.

                        We know that RBS/NWest retain information and also we know about their ghost/router accounts...

                        The following may be of interest:
                        http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2007...onsumeraffairs

                        Perhaps, involving your MP may be of assistance?

                        There have been many OTR, who have been successful in obtaining old statements, prior to six years.

                        However, I would caution against spending too much money on legal advice; you have to weigh up the pros and cons, though.

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                        • Re: PPI and Court

                          Turbs thanks so if the bank gave that date but have no records they must be taking a guess by virtue of the opening of the second yes ?
                          If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of payments.

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                            Originally posted by pompeyfaith View Post
                            Turbs thanks so if the bank gave that date but have no records they must be taking a guess by virtue of the opening of the second yes ?

                            Quite possibly---that could be why they have agreed 18 payments which co-incides

                            Buggar--I keep advising you to accept --- then I keep summarising things for you which helps your case!!!!

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                              turbs ty and no i dont mind as i am a tough cookie maybe too tough right im about to send of the letter above but still very much mindful of the 15 Dec so if i still here nothing by 1st Dec ill instruct fos that im accepting Ok
                              If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of payments.

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                                Originally posted by Turboman View Post
                                Completely Illogical thinking PF--if you don't mind me saying

                                Its Simples as Alexander would say--9 separate independent loans

                                Missing info for Loan 1

                                Simples
                                But PF was saying that the loan was active throughout and he does not have a termination notice? And also the account numbers are the same...??
                                ------------------------------- merged -------------------------------
                                Originally posted by Turboman View Post
                                Quite possibly---that could be why they have agreed 18 payments which co-incides

                                Buggar--I keep advising you to accept --- then I keep summarising things for you which helps your case!!!!
                                So in court would that not be the law of probablility???
                                Last edited by marshallka; 16th November 2010, 10:08:AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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