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28 June 2010

Payment protection insurance on personal loan. I have had loan taken with barclays bank in 2004 for 7 years period. after reading the article on this

wesite, i have called the Barclays to cancel the PPI, i was told that the insurance got paid already, but my loan will only be matured in Mar 2011. Therefore i have told them that i was mis-sold theloan and therefore i want tomake a complain & get a refund. She said she lodged my comlaint and they will contact me by writing and advice me further..so please let me know if i have a chance of getting any refund back as i have paid over £4000 just for this PPI

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