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Norrin Radd

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  1. Hi there you could try contacting Barclays Insurance Dublin (0500 500 700). They are the underwriters for all Barclays insurances. You will need to provide the full address and post codes for anywhere you have lived since taking out the loan(s). They cannot undertake any searches of their systems without this. Account and loan numbers won't be of any use to them. I was able to get policy numbers and dates PPI commenced over the phone from them. Hope this helps.
  2. Hi all. I have a Barclaycard which I have held since October 1988. In January 2014 I complained to Barclaycard about the mis-sale of PPI on this card. The claim was upheld but I was offered a meagre sum as the card had not been in use for a while and the earliest statement that Barclaycard found was from 2001. They then worked out the PPI going back to 1988 using a reducing figure back to zero. The starting figure they used was negligible anyway so 13 years of paying PPI has been calculated as virtually zero. I challenged the figure but was told that unless I could provide statements for the missing years or other evidence, then their calculations stood. I don't have any statements going that far back. I then sent a SAR and got copies of the statements that B/C had used and a fair bit of paperwork. On the face of it, it appeared to be computer generated gobbledegook but closer inspection provided some pertinent information. One sheet showed details of the 'average statement balance' for the card in 1995 and another showed details of an increase in the credit limit for the card in 1997 - in my experience this usually happens if are nearing your credit limit. Both of these details were I believe, evidence that the card was in use during the years where there is an absence of statements and that there was an on-going balance. I wrote to Barclaycard with copies of the sheets and pointed out that they were generated by their own internal systems. Their reply I received did not even acknowledge the evidence I had supplied and simply reiterated their stance. Meanwhile I was having issues with the Barclaycard Data Protection team at Knutsford. I had sent a SAR and received copy statements and paperwork. I had requested a breakdown of the figures used to make their calculations and after several letters I was informed that I had to request this from the Data Protection team. I did this twice and had one reply requesting £10 fee (again) and this request has still not been met. I also wrote to them twice specifically asking if their micro-fiche records had been checked for the older statements but this question has never been answered in any of their replies. This team are only accessible by writing to them. There is no phone number available according to Barclaycard. The micro-fiche question was asked as Barclaycard have shown reluctance in the past to access these records even when seemingly instructed to by the ICO. These records are deemed 'Relevant' by the ICO and are therefore included in records/files subject to Data Protection requests. As stated I have not received an answer to a direct question on this matter. Having run out of time since Barclaycard issued their final letter, I have just sent a letter of complaint to FOS regarding Barclaycard's actions along with my own offer for redress. I'm sure their are a few out there who don't hold historic statements and therefore have been unfairly treated by Barclaycards illogical stance on the matter. It is worth though, going through all the SAR documents you have received as you may find new information.
  3. Thanks for the pointer DX, made for interesting reading. I had no luck with tracking down the Consolidated Financial Insurance Group, they may have morphed into GE Capital Bank Ltd at some point. I decided to try Barclays Insurance Dublin Ltd as they took over the underwriting of Barclaycards PPI in the 90's. The operator was able to give me three bits of information that my SAR to Barclaycard did not reveal and which were previously unknown to me The operator informed me of the date my policy started (or was imposed on my account without my knowledge) back in 1988, the policy number and the fact that PPI was charged as far back as that date. I asked for the information to be sent to me and they have agreed to post it. looking forward to receiving that letter. BID can only search their system based on postcodes, so your credit card number is worthless. If you do decide to contact them be armed with all your previous addresses and full post codes. Needless to say I decided to SAR them as well.
  4. this relates to a barclaycard account opened in 1985. I accept that it is unlikely that BC would hold statements that far back so I am exhausting other avenues in the hope of finding proof that PPI was being applied to the card. They have upheld my claim but only back to 2005. I do not have any statements and have not really used the card in the last 10 years. I sent a SAR request and received some documents back but these have not advanced my cause. In fact considering the near 30 years I have had the card the total amount of documents was surprisingly few. I am trying to find any other evidence to force BC to reconsider the dates and amounts they are using to calculate the PPI and interest.
  5. Hi there I am trying to find out the insurance under writers for Barclaycard in the 1980's and 1990's. I think it was a company called Consolidated Financial Insurance Group Ltd but I have been unable to find out anything else about them such as who the parent company was? Does anybody have an idea or could you direct me to a register of under writers for the various financial institutions? Barclaycard are being very unhelpful in supplying information about my PPI policy and this is a possible further avenue for investigation. Many Thanks.
  6. Any Thanks for that. A little above my head but I think I get the gist of it. It would appear that in my case, Barclaycard are responsible as they would have taken on the rights and responsibilities of Goldfish and Goldfish doing the same with regard to Liverpool Victoria. Food for thought. Cheers NR
  7. Hi there, I took out a credit card with Liverpool Victoria in July 1997. PPI was applied to this card (mis-sold in my opinion). At some point the card was taken over by Goldfish who were then later taken over by Barclaycard. I have recently opened a PPI mis-selling complaint with Barclaycard. Are they responsble for the PPI incurred since I opened the credit card account in July 1997 or are they only responsible from the date the account migrated to them? Any assistance greatly appreciated.
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