LEICESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND, February 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) ABC is encouraging those who may have been mis-sold payment protection insurance to join the rising number of people making a claim for compensation. New figures have shown that the last months of 2011 saw a huge increase in mis-sold payment protection insurance claims and ABC are here to help people exercise their rights.
The controversial insurance, sometimes abbreviated to PPI, was mis-sold by the lending industry for a decade. People taking out loans, credit cards, hire purchase or mortgages, often from leading high street banks, were misled into taking out expensive payment protection insurance policies. ABC wins �GBP1 million worth of successful compensation claims every month, and will help thousands of clients win money this year.
Over 6.5 million people had taken out PPI policies in the UK each year since the 1990s, of which it is estimated that 40% were sold without the customers�EUR knowledge at all. Many of ABC�EUR s clients were either; given loans completely unaware at the time that payment protection insurance had been added, under the impression that taking out PPI was going to increase the chances of the loan�EUR s approval, or were led to believe that the insurance was compulsory. All of these are common examples of mis-sold payment protection insurance cases which are due compensation.
Payment protection insurance, credit protection insurance and loan repayment insurance have all been mis-sold by lenders. If you feel you have been mis-sold PPI since the 1990s, then you may be due compensation, even if the loan has since been paid off. We use our vast experience and expertise to guide you to the maximum claim which you are entitled to and follow up by ensuring that your lender actually provides that money.
Paul Butler, Managing Director at ABC Incorporation said:
�EUR�Unlike other PPI claims companies we offer a no-win-no-fee service and free no-obligation consultations, which can be conveniently provided in your own home or through the post. We will assess whether or not you are likely to win a PPI compensation case without you having to pay a penny in fees or even leave your own home. People have nothing to lose!�EUR�
Fill in our quick and easy online form or contact us today to find out if you are due a compensation payout.
Abc Continue To Help Clients As Successful Mis-Sold Payment Protection in Surance Claims Soar
The controversial insurance, sometimes abbreviated to PPI, was mis-sold by the lending industry for a decade.
2012-02-27
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