You may have recently seen or heard an advert on the TV or radio about payment protection insurance (PPI) being miss-sold to millions of customers in the past. You may have even had an information pack through the post, or a phone call at home advising you on how you go about proceeding with your own PPI reclaim. If you think you have been miss-sold PPI in the past and are entitled to a refund then you should really contact a PPI reclaim advisor now.
PPI is sold alongside another form of financial agreement, like a mortgage or loan for example, and it is there to help you pay your lender your monthly payments should you fall ill, or have an accident and unable to work. In some cases PPI has been miss-sold to customers without them evening knowing it, without them even needing it, or in some cases customers have been forced into buying it as they would not get their loan if they did not take it out.
You can make a PPI reclaim on any amount of different finance products you were sold in the past, not just one as so many people think. It doesn’t matter if you have policies with different banks, credit card companies or other lenders as you can simply submit a claim form for each separate finance agreement you have.
You can still claim PPI even if you have moved abroad or changed your bank. You can also make a PPI reclaim if the company you took out your initial loan with has been taken over by another company. Whatever the reason is for your PPI reclaim it is worth seeking advice as you will probably be entitled to a refund if PPI was miss-sold to you in the first place.
Contacting a PPI reclaim company or advisor is easy and straight forward. On receiving your call they will take your name and contact details and proceed with your claim from start to finish, with claims on average usually taking around 8-12 weeks to complete.
PPI is, and still can be, the right product for you, but if you are still unsure you are well within your rights to proceed with a PPI reclaim.
Contact Easy PPI Reclaims if you are interested in how to go about putting in a PPI reclaim.