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Missold PPI is leaving a lot of victims in its wake. It is funny how something with the words payment protection in the title could cause so many people such grief but unfortunately that is exactly the case. PPI stands for payment protection insurance and is sold with loans of all types. It is even sold with credit card accounts. Some forms of PPI take a lump sum at the beginning of the loan and others like those attached to credit cards simply milk you dry slowly and on a regular basis. This is one of the main reasons claiming back bank charges is at an all time high right now. People are fed up with being taken from and are trying now to figure out how to get back bank charges.

Knowing that PPI Was Missold

There is a major difference between you knowing that the PPI you purchased was actually missold to you and proving it. One of the very first things you will need to do during the process of how to get back bank charges is prove that your PPI was missold. Some cases are much clearer cut than others. For example, if a 72 year old woman is sold PPI and the cover says no one of 65 can be insured then this is very obviously missold PPI. However, if a man suddenly has his back go out while at work files a claim and is denied, he will have to prove that the lender never told him that PPI didn't cover back injuries. He will have to prove that before ever thinking about how to get back bank charges.

Hire Help

No one can possibly take on these lenders alone. First of all they are much too powerful for one person to fight against to claim back PPI and secondly the average person has no idea what he/she is doing when it comes to dealing with banks and other financial institutions. This is why it is important when trying to work out how to get back bank charges that you hire a professional claims management company such as Belmont Thornton. Our no win, no fee* policy has made us a very popular choice in the UK. That coupled with the fact that we have the experience behind us to deal with even the largest of lenders. Our website has a wealth of information for anyone trying to see how to get back bank charges.

If you are one of the many people trying to come up with creative ways how to get back bank charges then you really have come to the right place. There is no reason to look for further solutions. We will do everything in our power to get you're your refund and as mentioned earlier, if we cannot then we do not make a single pound off you. Call today for a free consultation or fill out one of our fast and easy claim forms and we can send it to you through the post if that is what you'd like.


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