September 7, 2010
The Fall Out From Credit Card Excess « Finance Blog
This entry was posted by Finance on September 7, 2010 at 4:14 pm, and is filled under Mortgage . Follow any responses to this post through RSS 2.0. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed. … As many of us are aware there has been a great deal of situations within the UK of customers being mis-sold payment protection insurance . Measures were taken to impose rules and restrictions by the FSA as well as for consumers to get back their …
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The Fall Out From Credit Card Excess « Finance Blog
Filed under MPPI, UK Mortgage Protection by admin on Sep 7th, 2010.
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And perhaps the rest of us, with the exception of Mr. Greesnstein and his fellow travellers, should reconsider staying in the United Kingdom.
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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!
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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!
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