Having read the hugely informative posts in this thread I wondered whether I could as some advice.
My Mum died last September and whilst sorting out her estate I found that she had ppi on a Debenhams store card. I would like to try to make a ppi claim on behalf of her estate. I am the executor of the estate.
I have managed to get the SAR info from Santander (they don't make it easy do they?!).
Mum did not tick the box for ppi on the original loan agreement in 2000. The SAR correspondence states that in 2002 'Automatic letter deb insurance added by telemarketing sale' which I guess means that they rang her and persuaded her to take the insurance.
Then in 2003 the sar lists:
30/11/2003 - INSURANCE STATUS TO F
30/11/2003 - INSURANCE STATUS F TO R
30/11/2003 - INS. CANCEL REASON TO R
30/11/2003 - INS. EFFECTIVE DATE 01/01/0001 TO 30/11/2003
30/11/2003 - INS CANCEL DATE 01/01/0001 TO 30/11/2003
Which I guess means she cancelled it, the tranasctions on the account show premiums paid for April and May 2003, then nothing until August 2005 when she paid monthly until her death.
However the sar also has
23/09/2005 - INSURANCE STATUS F TO X
23/09/2005 - INS. CANCEL REASON TO X
23/09/2005 INS CANCEL DATE 01/01/0001 TO 23/09/2005
Which sounds like a further cancellation?
So I would like to make a claim based on:
1. That Mum didn't originally want the insurance, was then persuaded to buy it over the phone (she had poor hearing, probably didn't understand what they were saying), she then cancelled it but it was again reinstated.
2. She was 69 in 2002 so many of the policy benefits were not available to her a few months after starting the policy.
How do you think I should word the initial complaint letter - I would like to get it right at the start as I'm aware from this thread that Santander are difficult to deal with and that my Mum isn't around to say what actually happened.
Thanks
Jane
My Mum died last September and whilst sorting out her estate I found that she had ppi on a Debenhams store card. I would like to try to make a ppi claim on behalf of her estate. I am the executor of the estate.
I have managed to get the SAR info from Santander (they don't make it easy do they?!).
Mum did not tick the box for ppi on the original loan agreement in 2000. The SAR correspondence states that in 2002 'Automatic letter deb insurance added by telemarketing sale' which I guess means that they rang her and persuaded her to take the insurance.
Then in 2003 the sar lists:
30/11/2003 - INSURANCE STATUS TO F
30/11/2003 - INSURANCE STATUS F TO R
30/11/2003 - INS. CANCEL REASON TO R
30/11/2003 - INS. EFFECTIVE DATE 01/01/0001 TO 30/11/2003
30/11/2003 - INS CANCEL DATE 01/01/0001 TO 30/11/2003
Which I guess means she cancelled it, the tranasctions on the account show premiums paid for April and May 2003, then nothing until August 2005 when she paid monthly until her death.
However the sar also has
23/09/2005 - INSURANCE STATUS F TO X
23/09/2005 - INS. CANCEL REASON TO X
23/09/2005 INS CANCEL DATE 01/01/0001 TO 23/09/2005
Which sounds like a further cancellation?
So I would like to make a claim based on:
1. That Mum didn't originally want the insurance, was then persuaded to buy it over the phone (she had poor hearing, probably didn't understand what they were saying), she then cancelled it but it was again reinstated.
2. She was 69 in 2002 so many of the policy benefits were not available to her a few months after starting the policy.
How do you think I should word the initial complaint letter - I would like to get it right at the start as I'm aware from this thread that Santander are difficult to deal with and that my Mum isn't around to say what actually happened.
Thanks
Jane
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