How can I reclaim Payment Protection Insurance premiums?
Payment Protection Insurance, it was revealed recently, has been
mis-sold to thousands of people. It's offered when taking out any
kind of loan - from mortgages to credit card agreements - but much
of the time, borrowers end up with it added on to the sum they owe
without having it explained to them or without it even being
something they can use. Due to this, many have recently sought to
reclaim Payment Protection Insurance premiums from their
lender.
If you think your insurance was mis-sold, you may be entitled to
reclaim Payment Protection Insurance premiums you have already
paid, and not have to continue paying them in future.
Mis-selling occurs when you're not fully informed about what
Payment Protection Insurance is, when you're not told how much it
will cost you, or when they add it on to your loan without even
letting you know.
Payment Protection Insurance can also be considered mis-sold if
it turns out you're not actually eligible to claim the insurance,
despite paying the premiums. For example, if you were not in
full-time work or were working on a temporary or contract basis
when you were sold your PPI, it is of no actual use to you and you
should reclaim Payment Protection Insurance premiums
immediately.
Claims Financial are experts in dealing with financial
institutions on behalf of the customer, and we can help you reclaim
Payment Protection Insurance premiums if your policy was mis-sold.
If you'd like to know more, check out our website, or fill in the
adjacent form to start your claim today. It's No Win No Fee, so
there's no need to worry.
Claims Financial
"I just had to put pen to paper and write to say I'm more than delighted with my settlement that you won me back from my PPI I had with Lloyds TSB. The Claim Forms were simple to fill in. It was a breeze"
Mr R Evans 11 Nov 2010