February 19, 2010
The Big Dollop: My POV on The latest UK Unemployment Figures
Luckily my significant other half and I had the good sense to take out payment protection insurance in case either of both of us should find ourselves signing on at the local labour exchange through no fault of our own – so in that …
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The Big Dollop: My POV on The latest UK Unemployment Figures
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Comments on The Big Dollop: My POV on The latest UK Unemployment Figures
I agree with the previous comment, there are many factors which constitutes a mis-sold mortgage?Some of the points below may indicate whether a consumer has been mis-sold their mortgage;
Questioned to make sure the adviser knew all the facts about your application
Provided with a choice of mortgage products
Recommended a Self Certification Mortgage when employed or self employed
Told that you only qualified for a sub-prime loan
Advised the end date went past your retirement age
Offered Payment Protection Insurance on your mortgage or loan
Advised to apply to a particular lender for “speed”
UK jobless figure falls sharply: UK unemployment fell 88,000 in the three months to April to 2.43m, the biggest …
mortgage protection insurance is a must for any UK homeowner. The British Insurance MPPI policy is an excellent product too. I was made redundant in 1999 and mortgage protection insurance saved my home.
Labour – roll up your sleeves and demolish these disastrous howlers
< good sense from @pollytoynbee
btw i love his love for cdgc