jim1978
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Hi there. after deliberating for months as I thought my potential claim would be too old, I decided to call NatWest recently to enquire about a PPI claim relating to a loan I had taken in 1998 which I knew had PPI attached to it. To my surprise they found the details and I have now been sent a letter and claim form. The letter states that my policy start date was 29/6/1998 and the close date was 18/01/2000. The insurance premium was £127. If I am honest I have limited recollection of the loan, other than I remember it was to buy my first car and I think it was for around £2000. I don't know the APR or anything like that. I remember I was told I had to have PPI or I wouldn’t be given the loan. Before I complete the claim form do you think that I ought to have any further information, such as a copy of the loan agreement (if I can even get this now) or shall I just fill it in and send it back and see? I know we are not talking big money here, but at the end of the day NatWest have had plenty of money from me for many years, so why not try to get some back for once. Any advice/help gratefully received.
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