LLOYDS - TSB Insurance miss selling.
Anyone got any info yet?
I may be in line to make a claim on this. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-13291640 |
I dont see why Lloyds have to pay out anything. YOU signed the contract, YOU had 30 days to cancel it so YOU should have known if there were any exclusions in your contract.
Obviously if the PPI was added without your knowledge then thats a different thing altogether. They are saying (the press) that you can claim if the seller did not explain any exclusions in the contract when you signed for it. Well in that case can I claim back for 30 years of car, bike, house insurance as well as no-one has ever told me of any exclusions in any policy i have ever had? I doubt it very much. On what terms do you intend to claim? Chip P.S I do not work in a bank. |
Well said Chip.
I wonder how people will prove they were not told? And I would imagine Lloyds TSB will not be the only ones who are hung drawn and quartered over the PPi fiasco. |
I did explain to the banks sales staff that as a member of HM Forces should I receive an injury, disability or long term illness I would not be made redundant without a compensation scheme, lump sum and pension that would cover the cost of the loan, unless I was borrowing millions but was still told no insuarnce no loan.
http://www.lloydstsb.com/payment_pro...complaints.asp Found this now so it's going off. |
I've already had money back from Egg for PPI, and we are awaiting Lloyds TSB returning my son's PPI payments, since they told him he HAD to have PPI or no loan. Apparently, that's illegal.
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I would love to see some stats on how often these crooks ever actually paid up on people's claims against the PPI. I bet they try every trick in the book to avoid coughing up a single penny.
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Every loan I've had, they've tried to sell me payment protection insurance. All I said was 'no thanks' & strangely enough they didn't try to steal my wallet.
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i might try for this as i had a create card with no ppi and lloyds took them over several years later , they put ppi on my account without my permission and at the time i assumed you had to have ppi , even though if i was made redundant i would have enough to pay off any debts
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Originally Posted by Chip
(Post 10024234)
I dont see why Lloyds have to pay out anything. YOU signed the contract, YOU had 30 days to cancel it so YOU should have known if there were any exclusions in your contract.
Obviously if the PPI was added without your knowledge then thats a different thing altogether. It's more for those that didn't know it had been included (or were too stupid to check) or for those that had it included but were not even elligible to claim. |
Originally Posted by EddScott
(Post 10024982)
for those that had it included but were not even elligible to claim.
I am all for personal responsibility -- but it is just a game, the banks do it to each other so to me seems fair game and my concept of personal responsibility extends to getting anything back from a bank that was sold to me fraudulently myself, and not using those ridiculous claims companies nothing has btw I never take any “insurance” policy out |
As above, my lad spent most of last year redundant, and his LLoyds TSB PPI wouldn't pay him a penny.
But they were damned quick to add penalties to his other accounts. And were also the ONLY one of his creditors NOT to help him at all.:mad: |
Originally Posted by alcazar
(Post 10025143)
As above, my lad spent most of last year redundant, and his LLoyds TSB PPI wouldn't pay him a penny.
But they were damned quick to add penalties to his other accounts. And were also the ONLY one of his creditors NOT to help him at all.:mad: |
are people really stupid enough to buy PPI :eek:
some people really need to be saved from them selves...... I remember sitting in a bank when I was about 18 getting a loan and the advisor asked did I want protection insurance, I said "do I look stupid" we both laughed and she did not mention it again. |
Originally Posted by Gear Head
(Post 10025203)
What reason did they give for not paying him?
He kept getiing small work, a day here and a day there. |
Originally Posted by Scooby Soon!
(Post 10025243)
are people really stupid enough to buy PPI :eek:
some people really need to be saved from them selves...... I remember sitting in a bank when I was about 18 getting a loan and the advisor asked did I want protection insurance, I said "do I look stupid" we both laughed and she did not mention it again. Or what if you are told, "No PPI = no loan" like my lad was? |
Originally Posted by EddScott
(Post 10024982)
It's more for those that didn't know it had been included (or were too stupid to check. Chip |
Originally Posted by PaulC72
(Post 10024260)
Well said Chip.
I wonder how people will prove they were not told? And I would imagine Lloyds TSB will not be the only ones who are hung drawn and quartered over the PPi fiasco. Les |
Originally Posted by Chip
(Post 10025400)
Exactly, they signed a piece of paper which they then had 30 days to read and then cancel if they wanted. And now it's someone elses fault of course.
Chip Lloyds TSB have accepted that they mis-sold and are taking the necessary actions. When will the others follow? As a taxpayer, for 30years and never been unemployed, I "own" the Bank so feel I should get my dues back having been shafted into buying something I did not need. |
Troop,
I see your point about being told you need it from the banks but most of the PPIs sold were through those that used Black Horse as finance for cars, sofas , kitchens etc, and so were sold the PPIs from salesman who are the real rogues in all this. Chip |
Originally Posted by Chip
(Post 10025694)
Troop,
I see your point about being told you need it from the banks but most of the PPIs sold were through those that used Black Horse as finance for cars, sofas , kitchens etc, and so were sold the PPIs from salesman who are the real rogues in all this. Chip |
Originally Posted by Leslie
(Post 10025608)
Why then is Lloyds offering to pay the money back?
Les Chip |
Originally Posted by Chip
(Post 10025731)
Because it was told to, but dont worry its only our money they are handing out.
Chip |
But let's be clear here: ONLY a FEW banks, led by LLoyds TSB held out when this was first mooted.
They were hoping the government, in the guise of the courts, would bale them out again, just like they did over huge charges..........but the courts decided enough was enough. |
Originally Posted by Chip
(Post 10025731)
Because it was told to, but dont worry its only our money they are handing out.
Chip Les :( |
This is getting bigger!
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I heard somebody being interviewed on the radio last night.
She claimed she'd been paying £25 per month for 3 years for PPI on a credit card without realising! :eek: Perhaps I'm very anal but I would damn well spot £25 going out my bank or on a card in the first month, never mind after 3 years |
UPDATE.
Got mine back :luxhello:, a nice sum too! |
Good lad!:thumb:
I got some money back from RSB due to them bending the truth towards PPI and it felt good. |
Lloyds have always been upfront with me about PPI
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Lloyds TSB just offered us £3300 for a mis-sold PPI on a business loan. We worked it out to be more & they have just settled with us @£3851
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