Hi,
I'm about to make a claim for mis-selling of PPI on the following grounds:
1) I was told "confidentially" that my mortgage application would be unsuccessful without Halifax PPI for the larger income (mine) given the amount of money my wife and I were borrowing in comparison to my income and lack of savings.
2) I was also told "confidentially again" my mortgage application would be unsuccessful without Halifax PPI because I worked for a small company (sole trader) and therefore "more likely than average" to become unemployed - I'm still at the same place after 24 years.
3) I was told by the sales lady that "1 in 3 people die of cancer". She went on to say "I always tell couples that this means that one of us in this room will get cancer" and so my wife and I added the critical illness cover to the policy. This statistic is so wrong it's unbelievable. According to http://www.wcrf-uk.org/research/canc...istics_men.php incidence of cancer in men is 280 per 100,000 which equates to 0.28%. Allowing for a similar statistic for my wife we're still below 1% - not the 33% the sales lady quoted. I believe the stats should be even lower given that the figures quoted in the web site are for whole life, not for people in the age category 25-50.
I've only learned recently that PPI was not compulsory as I was led to believe, I have made early repayments to my mortgage over the last 10 years and reduced the level of cover on the PPI accordingly but never the less continued to maintain the policy. I was paying £54 a month for approximately 9 years and less over the last three years or so on original borrowing of approx £60,000 in 2001.
I believe I was mis-sold on the above grounds, that is, I was told PPI was compulsory for "someone like me" and lied to (scared into purchase) regarding the statistics on cancer. However I am about to pay off my morgage and so will be cancelling my PPI next month. Will this make any difference to my claim?
I also had an earlier policy (again with the Halifax) with my previous smaller mortgage. I have no clear memory as to whether or not I was told it was compulsory at the time of purchase of that policy but I do clearly remember the 1 in 3 statistic on cancer was used to scare me into purchasing PPI in case I got ill. Should I make a claim for this policy too? (I don't have the policy number but I do have my bank records showing payment from about 1998)
Thanks for you help
Regards
Dave
I'm about to make a claim for mis-selling of PPI on the following grounds:
1) I was told "confidentially" that my mortgage application would be unsuccessful without Halifax PPI for the larger income (mine) given the amount of money my wife and I were borrowing in comparison to my income and lack of savings.
2) I was also told "confidentially again" my mortgage application would be unsuccessful without Halifax PPI because I worked for a small company (sole trader) and therefore "more likely than average" to become unemployed - I'm still at the same place after 24 years.
3) I was told by the sales lady that "1 in 3 people die of cancer". She went on to say "I always tell couples that this means that one of us in this room will get cancer" and so my wife and I added the critical illness cover to the policy. This statistic is so wrong it's unbelievable. According to http://www.wcrf-uk.org/research/canc...istics_men.php incidence of cancer in men is 280 per 100,000 which equates to 0.28%. Allowing for a similar statistic for my wife we're still below 1% - not the 33% the sales lady quoted. I believe the stats should be even lower given that the figures quoted in the web site are for whole life, not for people in the age category 25-50.
I've only learned recently that PPI was not compulsory as I was led to believe, I have made early repayments to my mortgage over the last 10 years and reduced the level of cover on the PPI accordingly but never the less continued to maintain the policy. I was paying £54 a month for approximately 9 years and less over the last three years or so on original borrowing of approx £60,000 in 2001.
I believe I was mis-sold on the above grounds, that is, I was told PPI was compulsory for "someone like me" and lied to (scared into purchase) regarding the statistics on cancer. However I am about to pay off my morgage and so will be cancelling my PPI next month. Will this make any difference to my claim?
I also had an earlier policy (again with the Halifax) with my previous smaller mortgage. I have no clear memory as to whether or not I was told it was compulsory at the time of purchase of that policy but I do clearly remember the 1 in 3 statistic on cancer was used to scare me into purchasing PPI in case I got ill. Should I make a claim for this policy too? (I don't have the policy number but I do have my bank records showing payment from about 1998)
Thanks for you help
Regards
Dave
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