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What is PPI Recovery?

Submitted by artavia.seo
Tue, 23 Jun 2009

Today there are a lot of people out there who are unable to make payments on their credit cards, loans, and mortgages. Often this is due to Britain's tanking economy. A few years ago, their ability to meet the obligations to these companies was no problem. However, they most likely did not foresee that their income was about to change. How can you deal with this type of situation without it hurting your credit? There is actually insurance you can purchase to help you in case you are unable to pay your bills in the future.

The type of insurance that would help someone who could not pay his or her bills right now is called Payment Protection Insurance (PPI). If someone had this type of insurance policy, the insurance company would step in and pay the outstanding bills when the person could not pay the debt. The most common type of PPI is sold for overdraft protection. It is usually an add-on product that sales people have been adding on to increase their sales. However, today, it could really come in handy if you paid for it.

How does it work? You cannot just request the insurance company to pay your bills because you want to go out and buy a new set of golf clubs. However, if you meet certain criteria, the insurance company will step in and cover the minimum repayments required against your loan or overdraft. The repayment does not last forever. Usually the insurance company will only pay for 12 months.

Although it sounds like a great thing, it has been controversial. Not all claims are accepted. A lot of this has to do with the fact that many of the policies are never actually underwritten during the sales stage. Most likely, if this happened a sales person really wanted to sell you a product and therefore did not take the steps required to ensure the process was complete. Statistics actually indicate that 90 percent of the time the policies are not sold correctly. If you have already purchased one, make sure that it is valid. And, if you are looking to purchase one, talk to someone you trust. It will be wise to avoid someone who is trying to up-sell you on something you might not need. However, there are qualified insurances experts who can help you. Talk with one of them. They can give you the right advice you need.

 

This article was written by Tom Sangers on behalf of Clear your finance who deal with bank charge refunds and PPI Claim, helping you to Clear your credit card


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