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the financial conduct authority, which published the new figure, is urging people who think they mightlaim before a deadline injust a week's time. here's our personal finance correspondent, simon gompertz. michelle from gravesend in kent has already won a ppi payment, which is how she bought the new car she is driving, some of the £22,000 of compensation for decades of charges to her credit card. what did you think when you saw how much money you are going to get?” think when you saw how much money you are going to get? i couldn't think, i wasjust you are going to get? i couldn't think, i was just shocked. you are going to get? i couldn't think, i wasjust shocked. taken aback. you just don't expect that amount of money. so, yeah, shocked, pleasa ntly! amount of money. so, yeah, shocked, pleasantly! now, the financial conduct authority wants more people to claim, like michelle, before its deadline next thursday. that's if they were sold payment protection insurance they didn't want or need for loa ns insurance they didn't want or need for loans or credit cards. 12 million claims have be
the financial conduct authority, which published the new figure, is urging people who think they mightlaim before a deadline injust a week's time. here's our personal finance correspondent, simon gompertz. michelle from gravesend in kent has already won a ppi payment, which is how she bought the new car she is driving, some of the £22,000 of compensation for decades of charges to her credit card. what did you think when you saw how much money you are going to get?” think when you saw how...
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the financial conduct authority says a total of £36 billion has already been paid out and it is urgingrespondent, simon gompertz, reports. radio advert: don't be the one who never bothered to claim... michelle from gravesend, in kent, has already won a ppi pay—out. that's how she bought the new car she's driving, with some of the £22,000 of compensation for decades of charges to her m&s credit card. i was just shocked, really shocked, you know, taken aback, because you just don't expect that amount of money. what do you think are the lessons to be learnt from this? i'd like to think that everybody is sitting and thinking really carefully about the ethics behind what they're selling and is it right for the individual? tv advert: it's too late for me but it's not too late for you... now, the financial conduct authority wants more people to claim, like michelle, before its deadline next thursday. that's if you were sold payment protection insurance you didn't want or need. there have been 12 million claims upheld, £36 billion paid out, on average, £2000 each. behind much of that, a claims
the financial conduct authority says a total of £36 billion has already been paid out and it is urgingrespondent, simon gompertz, reports. radio advert: don't be the one who never bothered to claim... michelle from gravesend, in kent, has already won a ppi pay—out. that's how she bought the new car she's driving, with some of the £22,000 of compensation for decades of charges to her m&s credit card. i was just shocked, really shocked, you know, taken aback, because you just don't expect...
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now the financial conduct authority wants me —— more people to claim before its deadline or —— on the been paid by banks and others, with the average payment of just £2000 banks and others, with the average payment ofjust £2000 so far. people have been told to avoid the charging claims companies. you can go straight to your bank's website to fill ina straight to your bank's website to fill in a form. simon gompertz, bbc news in kent. if you've ever been stuck behind someone walking too slowly because they're glued to their smartphone — then you'll probably enjoy this news. it makes me do this face. i get very annoyed. why, charlie? the uk's first slow lane for mobile users opens in manchester today. the 250—foot pathway has been installed as part of a trial, in the city centre. it comes after research showed 40% of us have been bumped into by someone using their phone in the last 12 months. the thing is... am i right in thinking if you're on your phone, if you are one of those people, you won't even going to pay attention to the lane, how would you pay attention? you get in your lane
now the financial conduct authority wants me —— more people to claim before its deadline or —— on the been paid by banks and others, with the average payment of just £2000 banks and others, with the average payment ofjust £2000 so far. people have been told to avoid the charging claims companies. you can go straight to your bank's website to fill ina straight to your bank's website to fill in a form. simon gompertz, bbc news in kent. if you've ever been stuck behind someone walking...
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the financial conduct authority says a total of £36 billion has already been paid out. she's driving, with some of the £22,000 of compensation for decades of charges to her m&s credit card. i was just shocked, really shocked, you know, taken aback, because you just don't expect that amount of money. what do you think are the lessons to be learnt from this? i'd like to think that everybody is sitting and thinking really carefully about the ethics behind what they're selling and is it right for the individual? tv advert: it's too late for me but it's not too late for you... now, the financial conduct authority wants more people to claim, like michelle, before its deadline next thursday. that's if you were sold payment protection insurance you didn't want or need. there have been 12 million claims upheld, £36 billion paid out, on average £2000 each. behind much of that, a claims management industry trying to get a cut. have you had a ppi? i've had money back from them. you have? yes. how much did you get? about 4,000. i'm just fed up with it all. the letters we get keep co
the financial conduct authority says a total of £36 billion has already been paid out. she's driving, with some of the £22,000 of compensation for decades of charges to her m&s credit card. i was just shocked, really shocked, you know, taken aback, because you just don't expect that amount of money. what do you think are the lessons to be learnt from this? i'd like to think that everybody is sitting and thinking really carefully about the ethics behind what they're selling and is it right...
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regulators globally that are engaged o on this project including the federal reserve cut financial conduct authority and more. the association will have the highest standards and no financial data collected will be shared with facebook and will be headquartered in switzerland but will still register and have oversight from u.s. regulators. while it may have begun the conversation, the crypto currency system is diverse. it seems to me these technologies and other digital innovations are inevitable and could be beneficial and i believe the u.s. should lead under development. that can't happen without the rules of the road as the u.s. develops a more comprehensive regulatory approach, care must be taken determined the gaps in the framework. the treasury secretary said to be clear the u.s. welcomes responsible innovation including new technologies that may improve the efficiency of the financial system and expand access to financial services. that being said with respect to the other developments in the currencies the overriding goal is to maintain the integrity of the financial system and protect it fr
regulators globally that are engaged o on this project including the federal reserve cut financial conduct authority and more. the association will have the highest standards and no financial data collected will be shared with facebook and will be headquartered in switzerland but will still register and have oversight from u.s. regulators. while it may have begun the conversation, the crypto currency system is diverse. it seems to me these technologies and other digital innovations are...
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so the deadline is tomorrow because the financial conduct authority that regulates the banks says enoughy have said that more than one third of people are planning to this decide whether to claim or not on the very last day. so people will decide tomorrow whether or not to claim and for a lot of people they may think that they cannot be bothered to i definitely did not have it. actually they may have and many people now have made it very simple to claim. that is what i wanted to ask you. there is still time? there is. and the kind of detail you need are your previous addresses, your date of birth and the banks you may have banked with. but you can be vague about all of that. so there are many websites such as in which weather? which? there are many ways you can be part of this without needing a lot of information although the advice from the experts is if you are going to do it, please start today because you may need to go and check what the postcode was of a previous address or you might need to work out a few more bits and pieces. in a way, with banks it is easier to remember who you
so the deadline is tomorrow because the financial conduct authority that regulates the banks says enoughy have said that more than one third of people are planning to this decide whether to claim or not on the very last day. so people will decide tomorrow whether or not to claim and for a lot of people they may think that they cannot be bothered to i definitely did not have it. actually they may have and many people now have made it very simple to claim. that is what i wanted to ask you. there...
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>> authorities in new york released the official autopsy report on billionaire financier jeffrey epstein. >> they rule his death a suicide. >>> protocols were clearly violated and they plan to conduct their own investigation. >>> passengers left waiting for hours when a system used by u.s. customs went down at airports across the nation. >> i want to go back to europe. >> tlaib will not go to israel after they refused to allow tlaib to see her grandmother. >> she does have to see her now. >>> sad news in tor omenfonda h. >>> rice cookers were found all across manhattan, sparking rush hour panic, because many people thought they were bombs. >>> president trump wants to buy greenland from the danish government. >> you can't. sorry. >> that's crazy video from florida as a fisherman tries to reel in a big catch. >> he took it right out of my hands! >> it turns out that man is actually a trump supporter. the president called the man after the rally. he didn't apologize, but thanked him for his support. >> what did he say to you? >> he said, hey, that guy needs to lose a little weight. >> dean l. oooooooo. >> an. >> announcer: having a lot of fun on the job. >> it's like not one person h
>> authorities in new york released the official autopsy report on billionaire financier jeffrey epstein. >> they rule his death a suicide. >>> protocols were clearly violated and they plan to conduct their own investigation. >>> passengers left waiting for hours when a system used by u.s. customs went down at airports across the nation. >> i want to go back to europe. >> tlaib will not go to israel after they refused to allow tlaib to see her...