RIP PPI
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TTmonkey

Original Poster:

20,911 posts

271 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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Tomorrow marks the death of the PPI age. Suddenly, all those annoying adverts will be pulled.

Gone. Finished.

A few people will still receive payouts over the next year or so, but the companies promoting this will dissolve.

It’s the end of an era.

Butter Face

34,111 posts

184 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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Well it’s got a lot of people back money they would have already had if they hadn’t spent it on PPI, but more importantly it’s made some people very very wealthy.

don'tbesilly

15,362 posts

187 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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I saw Martin Lewis on ITV this morning discussing PPI and I think (could be wrong) he said the largest payout for PPI was £280K which seems a huge sum of money.

My brother in law scored £3,500 which was nice given he claimed purely as a punt.

Heathwood

2,949 posts

226 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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Of late it’s been a complete ball ache. I manage regulated complaints which are far removed from PPI, yet everyone’s asking for there premiums back with a frustrating sense of entitlement.

Jasandjules

72,038 posts

253 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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Don't worry some other scam will come to light soon enough....

55palfers

6,294 posts

188 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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It's that poor man on the Gladstone Brookes advert I feel for. P45 looms....

stevesuk

1,377 posts

206 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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Jasandjules said:
Don't worry some other scam will come to light soon enough....
I heard the next big thing is claiming back the monthly fees people have paid for their current account. There will be something... I can’t imagine all these claims companies just shutting up shop.

We had some success with PPI claims, but did make the mistake of involving a claims company (ended up falling out with them over their incompetence, and only won the battle after involving the legal ombudsman)

If something similar crops up again, I would do the work myself.

ReaperCushions

7,422 posts

208 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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Jasandjules said:
Don't worry some other scam will come to light soon enough....
Claims against PPI Claim companies for incompetance? scratchchin

TTmonkey

Original Poster:

20,911 posts

271 months

Thursday 29th August 2019
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ReaperCushions said:
Jasandjules said:
Don't worry some other scam will come to light soon enough....
Claims against PPI Claim companies for incompetance? scratchchin
And outright greed for their services (ironic). Some were charging near 50% in the early years.

deckster

9,631 posts

279 months

Thursday 29th August 2019
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don'tbesilly said:
I saw Martin Lewis on ITV this morning discussing PPI and I think (could be wrong) he said the largest payout for PPI was £280K which seems a huge sum of money.
A friend of mine works for one of the big banks dealing with the most complex cases. The very largest claims are well into 7 figures.

untakenname

5,281 posts

216 months

Thursday 29th August 2019
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I don't understand why people who actually used the PPI can still claim it back, or why the FCA spent millions on adverts on primetime tv (including a licensing fee to Arnie).

I think the next big thing will be missold PCP car loans.

TEKNOPUG

20,333 posts

229 months

Thursday 29th August 2019
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I think it's disgusting that you have to make a claim, when the banks know everyone who they have defrauded via PPI.

Gecko1978

12,302 posts

181 months

Thursday 29th August 2019
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I work in banking and to this day I still find it gaulling that a practice which on mass deceived and stole money from customers (told you have to have it or worse said no and it was applied anyway), has seen no one go to prison.

why is it if firms on mass commit a crime they just pay it off but steal a newspaper and off to court you go

Camelot1971

2,830 posts

190 months

Thursday 29th August 2019
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TEKNOPUG said:
I think it's disgusting that you have to make a claim, when the banks know everyone who they have defrauded via PPI.
There were plenty of people who knowingly took PPI and have successfully claimed off the policy. PPI is not an inherently fraudulent product. Agree, it was mis-sold in a lot of cases but that doesn't mean it's right to just blanket refund people.

I presume you think it's disgusting too when people defraud financial firms?

eldar

24,941 posts

220 months

Thursday 29th August 2019
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I’m pissed off that I actually read the terms and conditions for this st, and decided it was rubbish and didn’t buy it.

Stupid decision, I paid the price for being sensible.

Halb

53,012 posts

207 months

Thursday 29th August 2019
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55palfers said:
It's that poor man on the Gladstone Brookes advert I feel for. P45 looms....
Or the AhNOld Schwarzenegger head, which I only just realised recently was a ppi thing.


Halb

53,012 posts

207 months

Thursday 29th August 2019
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don'tbesilly said:
My brother in law scored £3,500 which was nice given he claimed purely as a punt.
I whazzed off a load yesterday thanks to MSE bloke.

TTwiggy

11,799 posts

228 months

Thursday 29th August 2019
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I believe the next big thing will be 'miss-sold' Interest Only mortgages.

DaveCWK

2,322 posts

198 months

Thursday 29th August 2019
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eldar said:
I’m pissed off that I actually read the terms and conditions for this st, and decided it was rubbish and didn’t buy it.

Stupid decision, I paid the price for being sensible.
Financial prudence, personal responsibility, informed consideration... these things bring with them great disadvantage in 21st Century Britain.

RicksAlfas

14,333 posts

268 months

Thursday 29th August 2019
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untakenname said:
I don't understand why people who actually used the PPI can still claim it back
Agreed. I can only assume it's easier for the banks to pay out rather than investigate if it has been used legitimately.