Hi Everyone. I hope there is someone who can help me.
My mum suffered a stroke in 2005 and later died in February 2007. At the time of the stroke she has a large credit card balance and PPI. I contacted Abbey National about her situation, e.g. she was ill and therefore unable to pay the credit card balance. I was told that interest would still be added to the balance and payments would still be needed.
Between myself and my dad we paid off her credit card. We obviously had no idea she would die so soon after the stroke. It was only later that we were made aware that if we had left the balance and she had died the debt would have been wiped out.
Am I in a position to claim the PPI and the credit card balance we paid off? She didn't have a will so everything she had went to my dad (which wasn't much).
Any help would be gratefully received. I don't have the credit card statements anymore as we shredded them after we paid the final bit. Can I write to Santander (formerly Abbey National) for details of my mum' account or does it need to be my dad as he was her next of kin?
My mum suffered a stroke in 2005 and later died in February 2007. At the time of the stroke she has a large credit card balance and PPI. I contacted Abbey National about her situation, e.g. she was ill and therefore unable to pay the credit card balance. I was told that interest would still be added to the balance and payments would still be needed.
Between myself and my dad we paid off her credit card. We obviously had no idea she would die so soon after the stroke. It was only later that we were made aware that if we had left the balance and she had died the debt would have been wiped out.
Am I in a position to claim the PPI and the credit card balance we paid off? She didn't have a will so everything she had went to my dad (which wasn't much).
Any help would be gratefully received. I don't have the credit card statements anymore as we shredded them after we paid the final bit. Can I write to Santander (formerly Abbey National) for details of my mum' account or does it need to be my dad as he was her next of kin?
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