Reminder letters are being sent out this month to some of those who were mis-sold card and identity theft policies from CPP and the banks. If you get one, don't ignore it as it could be worth £100s.
Don't throw financial circulars away thinking they're junk – you could be one of up to seven million people being sent claim forms to get money back from mis-sold Card Protection Plan (CPP) credit card and identity protection policies.
If you're one of the seven million people who bought Card Protection Plan (CPP) card insurance, you can start claiming your money back from mid-February, the Financial Conduct Authority has announced. Watch for a claim form in the post over the next few weeks.
If you were mis-sold CPP card insurance, you're in line for a payout after the High Court approved a redress deal today. But make sure you return your claim form - or you'll miss out.
A refund scheme for up to seven million people who were mis-sold card and identity protection products from insurer CPP has been announced. But it will only go ahead if enough victims vote for it, so we're urging you to say 'yes'.
Huge numbers of consumers mis-sold card protection and ID fraud products are due their money back, after a firm was ordered to pay redress. Some will be owed hundreds of pounds.
15 November 2012
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