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Ppi And Barclaycard
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I've never really thought I'd have any PPI mis-sold but wanted to ask-if I had a Barclaycard all through 80s and 90s is it likely I'd have been sold PPI without realising?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Barclays have been writing to all customers who had PPI so, if you haven't received a letter the chances are that you never had it.
If in doubt, you can either submit a claim anyway:
https:/ /www.ba rclayca rd.co.u k/perso nal/mak e-a-ppi -compla int
or you could contact this firm:
http:// www.the claimsg uys.co. uk/
They will check whether you had PPI and then give you the choice as to whether to claim yourself or to use their service. (I'd be prepared to bet that they'll try strongly to get you to claim through them but, as long as you stand your ground, you still don't have to).
If in doubt, you can either submit a claim anyway:
https:/
or you could contact this firm:
http://
They will check whether you had PPI and then give you the choice as to whether to claim yourself or to use their service. (I'd be prepared to bet that they'll try strongly to get you to claim through them but, as long as you stand your ground, you still don't have to).
Personally I doubt it, I recall back in the early 2,000s Barclaycard started offering insurance protection against being unable to payoff your card balance.
When they offered it to me for a small percentage of my monthly spend, I though to myself that they are on to a winner with this, because I pay off my balance in full each month. So I would be paying for insurance that would never pay-out.
Perhaps now, Barclays would agree with my analysis of this insurance scheme (or should I say, scam).
When they offered it to me for a small percentage of my monthly spend, I though to myself that they are on to a winner with this, because I pay off my balance in full each month. So I would be paying for insurance that would never pay-out.
Perhaps now, Barclays would agree with my analysis of this insurance scheme (or should I say, scam).
Buenchico,
I contacted these guys about a year ago, (I believed that I was due compensation from Barclays, and they confirmed it, but they sent me a huge multi-page form to fill in, and as I couldn't get to the end of it and work out what I was signing, I let it go). I contacted Barclays myself but got totally ignored.
So go with these guys, not knowing what I am signing up to, or just let the whole thing go??
I contacted these guys about a year ago, (I believed that I was due compensation from Barclays, and they confirmed it, but they sent me a huge multi-page form to fill in, and as I couldn't get to the end of it and work out what I was signing, I let it go). I contacted Barclays myself but got totally ignored.
So go with these guys, not knowing what I am signing up to, or just let the whole thing go??
JennyKenny:
How did you contact Barclays?
(See my first link above for the various methods)
Did you actually complete their form?
If Barclays continue to ignore you, contact the FOS:
http:// www.fin ancial- ombudsm an.org. uk/cons umer/co mplaint s.htm
(See the right-hand panel)
How did you contact Barclays?
(See my first link above for the various methods)
Did you actually complete their form?
If Barclays continue to ignore you, contact the FOS:
http://
(See the right-hand panel)