Yes it's yet another thread about good old Endeavour Personal Finance
Here's the jist of what I've attempted so far with no success whatsoever.
Via Purple Loans took a joint loan out in Sept 01 over 20 years for £37k with a £5k+ single premium payment protection insurance which was single, life, accident/sickness & unemployment. Loan secured against property. This was with Endeavour.
Now I'd been in my job for well over 20 years so never too out such cover but we were desperate for the money and the agent said it was part of the loan and needed to get the money.
Later we found out that the cover only lasted for the first 5 years anyway.
The loan was settled in Sept 06 and no refund for the PPI element was included in the settlement figure.
In Sept 07 I thought I'd try and reclaim the PPI element as there had been a lot of talk about it OTR.
The response from EPF was to contact the broker, nothing to do with us Guv.
Oct 07 same letter therefore sent to Purple Loans.
Nov 07 Reply from GE Money (new owners) denying miss selling.
Dec 07 On advice from a member OTR there were 2 seperate cases (a) the miss selling of the PPI and (2) the nil refund conditions of the loan, so letter sent to GE citing the 1967 act (as I was told to do ) and a letter to EPF citing the FSA ruling to claim back monies paid as EPF did not refund any of the PPI upon settlement.
Dec 07 Response from GE still stating the policy was not miss-sold
Dec 07 Response from EPF ditto
Dec 07 PM'd a particular poster from OTR who was very vocal at the time about taking on and winning PPI cases on a no fee basis (costs were claimed from the other side)
Mar 08 His co seemed to think there was a good case - sent £10.00 to EPF for SAR
Aug 08 Passed to solicitors who take on the case as there is a reasonable chance of success.
I won't go into them anymore as they took between that date and Sept 10 yes that's 2010 !! to finally decide that there wasn't much of a case after all and dropped it.
They did try a part 36 offer just before conceding defeat which didn't get anywhere with good old EPF.
So basically I'm now going to dig out the insurance policy and try them.
With interest, as of last year this was about £9k so to say this would be a welcome win would be an understatement.
Here's the jist of what I've attempted so far with no success whatsoever.
Via Purple Loans took a joint loan out in Sept 01 over 20 years for £37k with a £5k+ single premium payment protection insurance which was single, life, accident/sickness & unemployment. Loan secured against property. This was with Endeavour.
Now I'd been in my job for well over 20 years so never too out such cover but we were desperate for the money and the agent said it was part of the loan and needed to get the money.
Later we found out that the cover only lasted for the first 5 years anyway.
The loan was settled in Sept 06 and no refund for the PPI element was included in the settlement figure.
In Sept 07 I thought I'd try and reclaim the PPI element as there had been a lot of talk about it OTR.
The response from EPF was to contact the broker, nothing to do with us Guv.
Oct 07 same letter therefore sent to Purple Loans.
Nov 07 Reply from GE Money (new owners) denying miss selling.
Dec 07 On advice from a member OTR there were 2 seperate cases (a) the miss selling of the PPI and (2) the nil refund conditions of the loan, so letter sent to GE citing the 1967 act (as I was told to do ) and a letter to EPF citing the FSA ruling to claim back monies paid as EPF did not refund any of the PPI upon settlement.
Dec 07 Response from GE still stating the policy was not miss-sold
Dec 07 Response from EPF ditto
Dec 07 PM'd a particular poster from OTR who was very vocal at the time about taking on and winning PPI cases on a no fee basis (costs were claimed from the other side)
Mar 08 His co seemed to think there was a good case - sent £10.00 to EPF for SAR
Aug 08 Passed to solicitors who take on the case as there is a reasonable chance of success.
I won't go into them anymore as they took between that date and Sept 10 yes that's 2010 !! to finally decide that there wasn't much of a case after all and dropped it.
They did try a part 36 offer just before conceding defeat which didn't get anywhere with good old EPF.
So basically I'm now going to dig out the insurance policy and try them.
With interest, as of last year this was about £9k so to say this would be a welcome win would be an understatement.
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