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I've received a letter from the Financial Services Compensation Scheme asking if I would like to claim against a company that sold me PPI a few years ago. This has led me to look through some of my old finances and I've found another instance where I had PPI.
Now these are a few years ago and I don't remember what happened exactly at the time but I do know that I usually turn down PPI straight off. My employer pays me full pay if I'm off sick, I'm unlikely to be made redundant (I think). Even my mortgage doesn't have PPI on it (although it does have life and critical illness cover), so I think I probably have a case?
Has anyone any experience of claiming? Once I've filled all the forms I've been sent, is it a relatively straight forward exercise?
Now these are a few years ago and I don't remember what happened exactly at the time but I do know that I usually turn down PPI straight off. My employer pays me full pay if I'm off sick, I'm unlikely to be made redundant (I think). Even my mortgage doesn't have PPI on it (although it does have life and critical illness cover), so I think I probably have a case?
Has anyone any experience of claiming? Once I've filled all the forms I've been sent, is it a relatively straight forward exercise?