NHS ONLINE helps you reclaim PPI charges!
If you've taken out a personal loan or mortgage, applied for a credit card or consolidated your debts, the chances are that you have purchased Payment Protection Insurance (PPI), sometimes known as accident sickness and unemployment protection, even if you weren't aware of it.
In most instances, the PPI was miss-sold to you by your lender, purely because you are an NHS employee. When a lender sells you PPI alongside your loan, they have to make sure you have not got the same insurance elsewhere. As an NHS employee you would receive your full salary for at least 6 months should you be off sick.
According to the regulations’ this is classed as a sort of insurance and your lender should not have sold you the PPI as it is considered to be "Unnecessary Duplicate Cover".
Should this be the case, NHS ONLINE and challengeyour.com can help you reclaim the miss-sold policy on a no win no fee basis.
To put this in perspective, on an £11,000 unsecured loan you could have been paying as much as £5,133 in payment protection insurance alone, which is the amount we would look to reclaim for you.
We can also help you reclaim any bank charges your bank has charged you over the last 6 years for hitting your overdraft or bouncing cheques or debit card payments, an average claim is in excess of £1,500! As well as this, we can help you reclaim any credit card charges you may have been charged for late payment fees or hitting your maximum credit, over the last 6 years with an average claim being more than £500!
NHS ONLINE and challengeyour.com will reclaim all this for you on a no win no fee basis and due to our experience with challenging the banks, we are likely to get a higher payout than if you had taken the case on yourself. All you need to do is click here and fill out your details, we will then send you an authority form to sign and send back to us, and we will do the rest for you.
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