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People are asking if they can still reclaim payment protection insurance (PPI) premiums. The short answer is yes, if the policy was mis-sold to you and your account was still active during the last six years, so a loan taken out ten years ago, repaid in full five years ago is fine. In some cases you can go back further.
Here are the important points to know about PPI claims:
How do I check if I had PPI?
The first thing to do is to look at the paperwork which was sent to you at the time you took out your loan, credit card, mortgage or other type of finance agreement.
The PPI is sometimes included on your repayment statements and might be listed as "payment protection insurance", "loan protection cover", "card protection cover" or something similar.
If you do not have the paperwork or if it is not clear, contact your lender or finance provider and ask whether you have PPI. If they do not have a reference number, but you believe that you have been sold PPI, ask them to provide details for whoever the underwriter was for their PPI products.
You can then contact them directly so you can check whether they have a PPI policy reference number for you.
How do I know I was mis-sold PPI?
PPI may have been mis-sold to you if it turns out that the policy is not appropriate for your needs, for example:
A salesperson should have gone through all of the above points to make sure the policy was suitable. However, some companies misled consumers by failing to explain what it was for and who it applied to. Consumers were advised that they needed to pay for such a policy if they wanted the loan or that it would cost them less if the policy was taken out with the loan.
The policies are purely optional and do NOT have to be purchased from the same company providing the loan. In some instances, such policies were added to the loan without the knowledge or consent of the consumer by stating that the policy was “fully protected” without explaining that this actually meant a PPI policy would be added to the loan at a further cost.
For more information visit Dean’s FREE legal and consumer website.