I have received the following letter from Barclays today:
"I can confirm the loan was for £15,000 and was covered by PPI, the premium for which took the total opnening balance on the loan to £19,356."
"This was scheduled to be repaid over 60 months of £322,.60."
NOW, Barclays have also said:
"Due to the type of loan, i am unable to provide you immediately with a copy of the original agreement....I apologise if you have asked for this information previosuly and I have upheld this part of yuor complaint."
So, I have a potentially big PPI claim but no CCA with which to determine the amount of PPI or the APR that applied.
What can I about this? Is there any mathematical formula that can help me figure this without sight of the CCA?
"I can confirm the loan was for £15,000 and was covered by PPI, the premium for which took the total opnening balance on the loan to £19,356."
"This was scheduled to be repaid over 60 months of £322,.60."
NOW, Barclays have also said:
"Due to the type of loan, i am unable to provide you immediately with a copy of the original agreement....I apologise if you have asked for this information previosuly and I have upheld this part of yuor complaint."
So, I have a potentially big PPI claim but no CCA with which to determine the amount of PPI or the APR that applied.
What can I about this? Is there any mathematical formula that can help me figure this without sight of the CCA?
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