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Can anyone actually recommend a PPI claim company that don't take too big a fee and are honest to deal with? Not got time or inclination to do it ourselves
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You still have to dig out info for the PPI claim companies- they will just write the letters for you. You can get standard letters from the Martin Lewis/Money Savings Expert. I would consider doing it yourself- just list the companies (you can find them by doing a one off credit file check) then send the standard letters and wait for the cheques. For the difference in workload/hassle maybe you'll decide it's not worth giving a third of your money away to a company that sees it as easy money.
But I know some on here have used them and someone may recommend a company. I wouldn't touch them with a bargepole though
But I know some on here have used them and someone may recommend a company. I wouldn't touch them with a bargepole though
Link to DIY claim here
http:// www.mon eysavin gexpert .com/re claim/p pi-loan -insura nce
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Done it myself 3 times Vern, providing you have eveidence, Agreement Numbers, you can not go wrong, I would not employ these PPI Companys If I was not capable of doing the job myself, If you have "Past" Bank Statements that's a start. I'm on with one at this Time, Peugeot Finance for a car my wife had in 2005.
Just a warning- although they say they take 30% they can actually take much more than you get
For example http:// www.thi sismone y.co.uk /money/ experts /articl e-34670 92/TONY -HETHER INGTON- PPI-cla ims-fir m-bille d-1-200 -34-ref und.htm l
This is because they also take 30% of all future payments you could have made even.
This customer was billed £1200 from a £34 refund
For example http://
This is because they also take 30% of all future payments you could have made even.
This customer was billed £1200 from a £34 refund