PPI Sales Boost Profit For Sneaky Banks | The Ultimate Insurance Guide

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Major high street Banks and other financial service providers have recently offered a product called Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) to cover the consumer against the unforeseen lack in ability to repay a loan agreement. … if the unforeseen does happen, they are not eligible for the insurance. This has left thousands of customers in financial ruin when not being able to pay back a loan after an accident or cover their mortgage when they have been made redundant. …

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June 8, 2011

waxwing @ 8:38 pm #

RT Senate just defeated delay of swipe fee reform!!! Thank you, Senators, for putting everyday consumers ahead of big Wall Street banks.

June 25, 2011

Bob B @ 6:18 am #

Has anyone calculated yet how many billions the highstreet banks are paying out to their account holders in compensation for mis-selling Payment Protection Insurance?

July 16, 2011

Masta420Chiefa @ 7:36 am #

RT More Wall Street Banks Grab Groupon I.P.O.

August 15, 2011

JamesGoiJr @ 7:05 pm #

6 months on, nightmare continues for Ft McMurray condo evacuees < Owners of crappy condo units face financial ruin.

September 21, 2011

BasilbacMedia @ 8:00 am #

Yes but then credit card companies wouldn’t be super rich. tbh so much money made in the world is just preying on the stupidity/ignorance of masses of people. Look how many people will buy Nike shoes if Michael Jordon says they’re good.

January 5, 2012

ricklomas @ 8:50 pm #

I think if you live in the UK and you have a mortgage, you should consider some form of UK mortgage protection like this. As far as I know British insurance offer the best and most affordable policy available today. Unfortunately i was not aware that I didn’t have to go to my mortgage provider to get cover for mortgage payment protection insurance..I think I paid about twice that for my MPPI insurance. Ah well, at least it kept a roof over my head!