Hi...
Newbie poster seeking advice please!
I have just received a rejection letter from Barclays for a PPI claim and wanted to know the best way to respond please as it turns out I have had PPI on my current count since the early/ mid 1990's.
Their comments:
"About our decision- following investigation I have been unable to identify how your application for PPI was made. I have therefore assumed that at the point of applying for PPI we gave you advice on taking out this policy"
"You were eligible as you were over 18, a UK resident and in full time employment"
"I am satisfied that the policy was suitable for your needs at the time of sale- the information we provided was clear, fair and not misleading and we took adequate steps to ensure you met the requirements"
"An independent review took place that covered the time your policy was sold. I am therefore satisfied you were provided enough info to make an informed decision"
In terms of my circumstances:
I have never knowingly applied for, asked for, agreed to or even required PPI insurance (was quite a shock to find it on there).
They are right about me being employed… etc, but how can they just enroll me onto a policy without my consent?
I am sorry for the long winded email, but hopefully it gives someone more knowledgeable than me, enough of an overview to give me some advice on the next best steps to take.
Thanks in advance!
Newbie poster seeking advice please!
I have just received a rejection letter from Barclays for a PPI claim and wanted to know the best way to respond please as it turns out I have had PPI on my current count since the early/ mid 1990's.
Their comments:
"About our decision- following investigation I have been unable to identify how your application for PPI was made. I have therefore assumed that at the point of applying for PPI we gave you advice on taking out this policy"
"You were eligible as you were over 18, a UK resident and in full time employment"
"I am satisfied that the policy was suitable for your needs at the time of sale- the information we provided was clear, fair and not misleading and we took adequate steps to ensure you met the requirements"
"An independent review took place that covered the time your policy was sold. I am therefore satisfied you were provided enough info to make an informed decision"
In terms of my circumstances:
I have never knowingly applied for, asked for, agreed to or even required PPI insurance (was quite a shock to find it on there).
They are right about me being employed… etc, but how can they just enroll me onto a policy without my consent?
I am sorry for the long winded email, but hopefully it gives someone more knowledgeable than me, enough of an overview to give me some advice on the next best steps to take.
Thanks in advance!
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