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  • leclerc
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    Re: Latest updates on PPI Judicial Review and claims on hold

    Originally posted by cappo View Post
    thats fair enough nattie does ame want to remove the link i don,t want it to lead people down the garden path i certainly don,t want to put misinformation on here.
    I doubt it to be honest but you'd have to ask her .

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  • cappo
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    Originally posted by leclerc View Post
    Cappo, see comments and note that my name is Tim. I emailed HSBC who are the head office details. He is talking nonesense re HFC bank putting on their website that they do not deal with PPI complaints since their website clearly takes you to the BBA statement on the issue which does not say the same thing. It's Billhooks and the video is unfair to be perfectly honest and misleading.
    thats fair enough nattie does ame want to remove the link i don,t want it to lead people down the garden path i certainly don,t want to put misinformation on here.

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  • leclerc
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    Originally posted by cappo View Post
    HFC Bank Judicial Review Enquiry | Cartoon Bankers


    a little bit of useful info here regarding cartoon bankers and there view of the hfc j.r don,t know how current it is or even if it,s relevant ,it might be of some use to some of you guys,nothing maybe that we don,t already know but might be worth a glance.
    Cappo, see comments and note that my name is Tim. I emailed HSBC who are the head office details. He is talking nonesense re HFC bank putting on their website that they do not deal with PPI complaints since their website clearly takes you to the BBA statement on the issue which does not say the same thing. It's Billhooks and the video is unfair to be perfectly honest and misleading.

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  • cappo
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    Re: Latest updates on PPI Judicial Review and claims on hold

    HFC Bank Judicial Review Enquiry | Cartoon Bankers


    a little bit of useful info here regarding cartoon bankers and there view of the hfc j.r don,t know how current it is or even if it,s relevant ,it might be of some use to some of you guys,nothing maybe that we don,t already know but might be worth a glance.

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  • leclerc
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    Originally posted by cappo View Post
    AC, cappo's already posted the story but from one that was used by Yahoo news.

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  • Angry Cat
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    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ping-city.html

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  • leclerc
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    Originally posted by cappo View Post
    i must have missed that bit when i clicked nattie,it seems like we,ve got a friend in government
    Cappo, read the link three posts up. When you click the link, the headline is right but the copy and paste loses the odd word

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  • cappo
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    Re: Latest updates on PPI Judicial Review and claims on hold

    Originally posted by leclerc View Post
    Headline should say "Clegg: I wanted to ring bankers necks"
    i must have missed that bit when i clicked nattie,it seems like we,ve got a friend in government

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  • leclerc
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    Headline should say "Clegg: I wanted to ring bankers necks"

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  • cappo
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    comment from the deputy p.m

    Clegg: I wanted to bankers necks - Yahoo! News UK

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  • cappo
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    Re: Latest updates on PPI Judicial Review and claims on hold

    Originally posted by pompeyfaith View Post
    Cappo,

    Indeed that has been my view for ages, as far as the consumer goes whether they win or lose they will still have to redress the consumer which is why I cannot understand the hold up of complaints.

    All the banks are doing is costing themselves more in statutory interest and if that is 6/18 mths can add up to a tidy extra sum.

    Furthermore they say it will cost 4.5billions that is small fry to the financial industry and thus get no sympathy from me
    i think the situation being as it is and the banks getting there way over unenforceable loans and bank charges i don,t know if the government are going to risk siding with them again i think your right my man it,s going to cost the banks in the end.

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  • pompeyfaith
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    Cappo,

    Indeed that has been my view for ages, as far as the consumer goes whether they win or lose they will still have to redress the consumer which is why I cannot understand the hold up of complaints.

    All the banks are doing is costing themselves more in statutory interest and if that is 6/18 mths can add up to a tidy extra sum.

    Furthermore they say it will cost 4.5billions that is small fry to the financial industry and thus get no sympathy from me

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  • cappo
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    Originally posted by EXC View Post
    Interesting piece by big 4 accountancy firm KPMG on the win/lose scenarios for the banks.

    http://www.kpmg.com/UK/en/IssuesAndI...45BILLION.aspx
    sounds like according to these guys it,s a lose/lose for the banks.

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  • EXC
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    Interesting piece by big 4 accountancy firm KPMG on the win/lose scenarios for the banks.

    http://www.kpmg.com/UK/en/IssuesAndI...45BILLION.aspx

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  • MBD23
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    Jonathan Evans, chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Insurance Financial Services, has warned that the final figure for payment protection insurance mis-selling compensation could end up as high as £4bn.

    Speaking in the opening session of the group's inquiry into the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, Mr Evans said that "a significant figure is going to become a colossal figure."

    He added that an industry source had told him that the figure in relation to PPI could become as high as £4bn and that most profit has ended up in the banking sector.

    When questioned on the figure, Eric Galbraith, chief executive of the British Insurers Brokers Association said that the figure could be in the billions, but that it is "unquantifiable".

    Mr Galbraith added: "I want to make it clear - we agree with the concept of compensation. The provision for compensation for customers plays an important part in increasing public confidence in financial services.

    "However recent levies on our members - resulting from the failure of certain companies in our FSCS sub class whose main business is not insurance intermediation and who mis- sold PPI - has highlighted the inappropriate structure of the FSCS and is causing members massive concern.

    He added: "Secondly, there was supposed to be a consultation on the FSCS at the end of last year but this has been delayed. Unfortunately I'm not convinced that the FSA have the desire to really try to resolve this, if or when they consult on the FSCS.

    "It is therefore very important that we have this opportunity today to highlight the need for change and for the consultation to commence, as soon as possible, in order to create a more equitable scheme of compensation."




    Read more: http://www.postonline.co.uk/post/new...#ixzz1GFUwgPSO
    Post - Insurance news for the UK. Subscribe now.

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