Hi
i am after some and help and advice on trying to claim PPI back from Capital 1 from a credit card, I first took the card out in 2003 by a telephone application, and agreed to PPI over the phone, after approx 5 years i realized there was completely no need me having PPI due to my circumstances of living at my parents and low paid job etc so i cancelled it.
I have recently put a claim fro mis sold PPI, on the basis of it not being fully explained and that i felt i would have better chances of being accepted for the card if i took the PPI out at the same time,and my circumstances of living with parents and low paid job at the time etc.
My claim has taken nearly 2 months in which they asked for a copy of my passport to prove my signature was correct, which was sent.I have now received a letter saying that they have finished their investigation and found that they are confident that the policy was sold correctly and contact the fos, the parts they have investigated were a miss selling review;
non optional; they are confident that it was fully explained to me
non advised;it was my responsibility to decide that it was suitable to my needs
pressured sale; they find it very unlikely it was a pressured sale
is this a typical fob off letter? where can i go from here? can i ask for copy of telephone call?can some help with a reply letter?
thanks
jon
i am after some and help and advice on trying to claim PPI back from Capital 1 from a credit card, I first took the card out in 2003 by a telephone application, and agreed to PPI over the phone, after approx 5 years i realized there was completely no need me having PPI due to my circumstances of living at my parents and low paid job etc so i cancelled it.
I have recently put a claim fro mis sold PPI, on the basis of it not being fully explained and that i felt i would have better chances of being accepted for the card if i took the PPI out at the same time,and my circumstances of living with parents and low paid job at the time etc.
My claim has taken nearly 2 months in which they asked for a copy of my passport to prove my signature was correct, which was sent.I have now received a letter saying that they have finished their investigation and found that they are confident that the policy was sold correctly and contact the fos, the parts they have investigated were a miss selling review;
non optional; they are confident that it was fully explained to me
non advised;it was my responsibility to decide that it was suitable to my needs
pressured sale; they find it very unlikely it was a pressured sale
is this a typical fob off letter? where can i go from here? can i ask for copy of telephone call?can some help with a reply letter?
thanks
jon
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