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Latest Update on PPI Judicial Review - NO APPEAL - get your claims in......

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  • pompeyfaith
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    Thank you George and Leclerc.

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  • leclerc
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    Confirmed that Judgement is being handed down at 10 am next Wednesday. Too early currently for the allocation of a court number but that can be confirmed next week.

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  • di30
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    So that is next Weds then?

    That is cool George, we look forward to hearing from you, thanks so much for that.

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  • mosten
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    that 100% george...? has it appeared on listings yet please

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  • george
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    Sorry not been on for a while judgement will be handed down 20th Aprl - will be going and will keep you all posted !

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  • Class Act
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    Originally posted by The Debt Star View Post
    What about bank charges? Seem to recollect they got away with that swindle 'n' all.

    The banks may well 'win' this battle simply because they have scared the 'powers that be' into believing that their investments and wealth are at risk if the banks lose.

    For example, the bank's bull**** thus far: thousands of insurance jobs to go; dozens of insurers to go under; banks overwhelmed with claims and pressure for more bail outs etc. You can see this coming. Well, I can.

    I hope I'm wrong, both personally (because I have PPI claims of my own) and for the principle of justice and fairness at stake here.

    Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side
    Whilst I agree with everything you have said, i believe this is different in that their own regulator knows they have mis sold, FOS know they have mis sold, WHICH know they have mis sold, CAB knows they have mis sold in fact virtually all parties who have consumers rights at the forefront on their institutions are all saying the same thing.

    And if the Banks get away with this, what it means is that the FSA has failed to protect the consumer, not only when they sold the stuff but also in securing redress for the millions who have suffered as a result.

    So whilst i agree with your Bank charges, this is different as rules (FSA) have been broken and yet IF they win nobody can do a damn thing about it!

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    Originally posted by Class Act View Post
    If the Banks get away with this, it will be the biggest swindle in financial history.
    What about bank charges? Seem to recollect they got away with that swindle 'n' all.

    The banks may well 'win' this battle simply because they have scared the 'powers that be' into believing that their investments and wealth are at risk if the banks lose.

    For example, the bank's bull**** thus far: thousands of insurance jobs to go; dozens of insurers to go under; banks overwhelmed with claims and pressure for more bail outs etc. You can see this coming. Well, I can.

    I hope I'm wrong, both personally (because I have PPI claims of my own) and for the principle of justice and fairness at stake here.

    Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side

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  • di30
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    Originally posted by Class Act View Post
    Here's hoping Di, we need it too.

    If the Banks get away with this, it will be the biggest swindle in financial history.

    You can say that again.

    There is something definately so wrong if the banks get away with this one!

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  • Class Act
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    Originally posted by di30 View Post
    That is some good news then....finally , lets hope it will go our way hey?
    Here's hoping Di, we need it too.

    If the Banks get away with this, it will be the biggest swindle in financial history.

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  • di30
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    Originally posted by Class Act View Post
    Spoke to Listings today who cofirmed no defo date but they were almost certain it will be handed down next week.

    Not long to go now people!!!

    That is some good news then....finally , lets hope it will go our way hey?

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  • Class Act
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    Spoke to Listings today who cofirmed no defo date but they were almost certain it will be handed down next week.

    Not long to go now people!!!

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  • pompeyfaith
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    Saves them a few bob in interest too.

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  • mosten
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    The opinion is that they are under instructions to process claims as normal... To try and avoid or lessen any fines for not complying to this on massee they are therefore making offers on the smaller cases so they can say that they were still dealing on cases... clearing desks of cases in numbers but making sure they are only paying the little ones out...

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  • SoapyBubbles
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    So let me get this right....

    Santander have been processing PPI complaints as normal and have not used the Judicial Review in any way shape or form against customers?

    Halifax have and still are using the Judicial Review to put PPI complaints on hold until a final decision has been reached with regards to the Judicial Review. However some people have received the amazing and unexpected news that Halifax are now processing some PPI complaints and offering refunds even though a decision from the Judicial Review seems to be nowhere in sight?

    Does the Halifax fear the worse? Do they know something we don't? Or are they being genuine and only processing PPI complaints that actually aren't directly affected by the Judicial Review?

    Please God let it be that they know the end is near and hopefully now other banks are going to follow suit!

    You hear that Lloyds, MBNA, Barclays, Nationwide, HSBC!

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  • di30
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    Originally posted by Paul210 View Post
    Wasnt me Di, I dont use MSE, I find the content on here much better!!!

    LOL Paul, I gathered that, but its good though that Halifax are starting to get down to these complaints, the more the better I say x

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