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I have received two separate letters headed: IMPORTANT: YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO COMPENSATION FOR YOUR CARD AND/OR IDENTITY PROTECTION POLICY
They go on to say I bought a card and/or identity protection policy through them (CPP), a bank or a card issuer and I may be entitled to compensation. The two letters and attachments are identical except for the reference and policy numbers at the top of the letter. Then they say they will write to me within 12 weeks.
I'm not sure what this is all about, I do have a rather vague recollection of filling in CPP forms detailing all my cards around 10 years ago, but no idea how much I paid for the service or how long I had it for. Later on (probably in 2005) I recall the A&L selling an ID theft policy to me over the phone, again, no idea how long I had it or how much I paid.
The letters look legitimate enough, is this for real or could they be from one of them claims management outfits? Around 5 years ago I had a rather suspicious looking letter from a company called "Assets Reunited", saying I would be entitled to some cash for an old endowment. I was so suspicious of the whole thing I gave them a bank account where I had just a few quid in case it was a scam, they paid over £4k into it! So you never know!
Anyone had similar letters?
I have received two separate letters headed: IMPORTANT: YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO COMPENSATION FOR YOUR CARD AND/OR IDENTITY PROTECTION POLICY
They go on to say I bought a card and/or identity protection policy through them (CPP), a bank or a card issuer and I may be entitled to compensation. The two letters and attachments are identical except for the reference and policy numbers at the top of the letter. Then they say they will write to me within 12 weeks.
I'm not sure what this is all about, I do have a rather vague recollection of filling in CPP forms detailing all my cards around 10 years ago, but no idea how much I paid for the service or how long I had it for. Later on (probably in 2005) I recall the A&L selling an ID theft policy to me over the phone, again, no idea how long I had it or how much I paid.
The letters look legitimate enough, is this for real or could they be from one of them claims management outfits? Around 5 years ago I had a rather suspicious looking letter from a company called "Assets Reunited", saying I would be entitled to some cash for an old endowment. I was so suspicious of the whole thing I gave them a bank account where I had just a few quid in case it was a scam, they paid over £4k into it! So you never know!
Anyone had similar letters?
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