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  • Ppi complaint

    Hi there , I ask a company called harringtons advisory to look in to Ppi refund from black hoarse and bank of Scotland visa, I am still waiting on a reply.
    However I did receive a payment from the Halifax of £2888 from my late grandmothers Morgage account , as I am the executor. Harringtons advisory have sent me a bill for £1354 ( approx) . Do I have to pay them .!!!!! As I never asked them to look in to this nor is it in my name , it was sent from the Halifax to me as the executor, can any one help me with this issue.
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    Re: Ppi complaint

    How do Harringtons know about the payment from your grandmothers mortgage account to you ? It has nothing to do with them unless you have signed some dodgy contract which covers any and all PPI claims and refunds ever. Do you have a copy of the paperwork from Harringtons ?

    Also that bill would equal about 45% ? Is that what you have agreed to pay Harringtons for your BH and BOS reclaims ?

    You do know that reclaiming PPI is a case of a letter to the bank/lender then a complaint form to the Financial Ombudsman - and it is free ?
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    • #3
      Re: Ppi complaint

      The money would belong to the estate and you are the executor, are you also a beneficiary?

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      • #4
        Re: Ppi complaint

        Did your grandmother instruct this shower in relation to her mortgage account prior to her death.

        I would be asking them for evidence of an agreement between them and her. You, as Executor, have a duty only to pay those bills that are lawfully due.

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