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    Decided to claim all ppi from mine and hubby old debt ,, just realised I had a old natwest credit card from 2006 to last year credit was 500 mth I know I had ppi as I did cancel it last year can I reclaim how do I work out wot owed on it ppi was 5 pound a mth I had this account ten years
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    Re: Ppi

    Contact Natwest, DO NOT use a Claims Management Company (CMC) as they take a percentage of your claim and all they do is fill out the same form Natwest would send you if you asked for it.

    Use this link, which even clarifies what I just said, about not using a CMC:

    http://personal.natwest.com/global/ppi.html

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    • #3
      Re: Ppi

      Thanks going to ring them in morning my limit was 500 on card had it 10 years it's active but don't use now I did ring the bank up last year to cancel ppi but there didt even mention I was able to claim back I trying to work out intrest how do there work it out I know it 8 percent is thst whole the period or over each year

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      • #4
        Re: Ppi

        If you go to the website of the bank's business you want to make a reclaim/complaint, there should be a reclaim complaint questionnaire, just complete and send and try keeping a copy, you do not need to use a claims management company. It will actually take longer using a claims company and more paperwork involved.

        Its difficult to work out unless you have figures, but you should get back each ppi payment you made each month to settlement and the relevant interest.
        They should send you a calculated written breakdown, so when you receive that, feel free to post up on here for checking.

        Good luck.:tinysmile_twink_t2:

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        • #5
          Re: Ppi

          Thanks

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