Re: Black Horse PPI reclaim
Well---I know I'm getting on a bit--but didn't think my memory had gone so quick--pmsl
Going through the archives---I designed spreadsheets (like below) for Maxie Girl's court case (in another site--PAG) using the "carry-over theory" in late 2008 !!!!!----so now on message with Bill--lol
I have designed a single spreadsheet to show the interaction between the 3 loans and also showing how the effective statement is split between the Cash Advances Account and the PPI Account
see here for theory:
http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...c-Spreadsheets
So--its a different way than Bill's but --lol
I get that Blackhorse's shortfall redress offer is £3,215.68 and Bill gets £3,214.25 --£1.43 different-lol
Heres the spreadsheet (which has been also checked behind the scenes with Bill--and modified when I go awry)
D1Anne-v7-using carryover theory .xls
and also a PDF which is easy to read (I hope)--(see the + sign in Acrobat to zoom btw)
D1Anne-v7-using carryover theory .pdf
So----I commend these to the house---:lol::lol:
Turbs
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Thanks Turbo, I did open the link you put on the post yesterday and had a scroll through it trying to make sense of it....... not that it did, but regarding redress and a reduced rate being offered this isn't the case for me as I was never asked the question, so still wait to see what response I get from BH regarding the reply iv sent them. I only now hope that there reply is favourable and they realise that they have made an error in their calculations. will keep you posted.Originally posted by Turboman View PostAgree with Bill---Examples 3,5 & 7 specifically are examples where the Alternative Redress is mentioned in the title and covered in the sums----Example 8 should not have overcompicated the example showing "re-financed loans"
See here for examples in FSA 10/2012 from page 104 onwards
For information--the agreed FSA guideline is to use the price of Alternative PPI as £9 per £100 of the non-ppi monthly payment---which as Bill says--is then used to reduce the payout in those cases
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Agree with Bill---Examples 3,5 & 7 specifically are examples where the Alternative Redress is mentioned in the title and covered in the sums----Example 8 should not have overcompicated the example showing "re-financed loans"
See here for examples in FSA 10/2012 from page 104 onwards
For information--the agreed FSA guideline is to use the price of Alternative PPI as £9 per £100 of the non-ppi monthly payment---which as Bill says--is then used to reduce the payout in those cases
Originally posted by Bill-K View PostFurther to above, the 'Alternative Redress' might be used where the claimant has said that they could have bought the PPI elsewhere more cheaply. The lenders may then use this in order to make a reduced payout, based on the difference between what the claimant COULD have paid for the PPI and what the claimant WAS actually charged.
Unfortunately, this is quoted in Appendix 2, Example 8 in the FSA rules, and it effectively clouds the issue where consolidation loans are concerned. IMO, it should have been kept as an entirely separate example.
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Further to above, the 'Alternative Redress' might be used where the claimant has said that they could have bought the PPI elsewhere more cheaply. The lenders may then use this in order to make a reduced payout, based on the difference between what the claimant COULD have paid for the PPI and what the claimant WAS actually charged.
Unfortunately, this is quoted in Appendix 2, Example 8 in the FSA rules, and it effectively clouds the issue where consolidation loans are concerned. IMO, it should have been kept as an entirely separate example.
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No, matey - it's me and Turbo that are losing it, I reckon. It's a good job you're compos mentis !!!
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Indeed. Post #120 confirms. I beg your pardon, Di.
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Excellent. We can proceed without that poltergeist, then !!! It needed bringing up, though.
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Blimey, Turbo - I didn't think they had used the 'Alternative Redress' get-out. We need to get that clarified first of all, methinks..... what does this mean in laymans terms ???? ( sorry )Originally posted by Bill-K View PostI think we're OK with that now, Di - but we just needed to pick up on that point, and get it sorted.
Does it make any difference to the figures ?? ( I hope not now that iv replied to them ) don't get me wrong tho, if they come back and there is a small difference in what iv sent them and what they offer, if they offer an increase, I probably wont question it, and will accept ) but obviously what they have already offered and what the new figures how they SHOULD offer is massive so needs to be challenged, hence the reason for this post and all the hassle and calculations etc............lol
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I think we're OK with that now, Di - but we just needed to pick up on that point, and get it sorted.
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As for the rest of Turbos quote....... im glad you both understand it cos it has gone right over my head................ lol as I said previously I only hope who ever works out the calculations at BH understands it and realises the error..............Originally posted by Bill-K View PostBlimey, Turbo - I didn't think they had used the 'Alternative Redress' get-out. We need to get that clarified first of all, methinks.
Good spot -and well worth checking.
Like I said - you'll get your head around it, ya bugga.
Dammit !!!
So - Di - did you at any point say that you could have got cheaper PPI elsewhere ? NO I didn't say I could have got it cheaper else where, bare in mind back to the start of my claim, I wasn't aware I had PPI on any of these loans and didn't think to question anything UNTIL I received out of the blue the claim forms to fill in that BH sent me ( I didn't request these, they turned up in the mail out the blue ) when I filled in the claim form I filled it in stating that I didn't know I had PPI and that I didn't feel I needed it cos I was paid full pay when off work for 1 year, had a death in service policy through my work for 3 times my salary and also at the time had another life insurance policy that would have covered clearing these loans in the event of my death......... I wasn't asked to prove any of this ( although I did have the contact info for the companies I had cover with just incase they asked so they would have been able to clarify)
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Blimey, Turbo - I didn't think they had used the 'Alternative Redress' get-out. We need to get that clarified first of all, methinks.
Good spot -and well worth checking.
Like I said - you'll get your head around it, ya bugga.
Dammit !!!
So - Di - did you at any point say that you could have got cheaper PPI elsewhere ?
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