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LETTER: Negative press about Abbey reflects badly on the industry.(Letter to the Editor)

Mortgage Strategy

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From Jim Gillespie

In response to Sue Wilkinson's letter (Mortgage Strategy February 6), I'd like to pull her up on one point. She wrote: "I am surprised that without being in receipt of the full facts of the case, an IFA can assert that Scottish Provident uses non-disclosure as an excuse to reject claims."

I am sure that remark was aimed at me, so in response I would just say that, having read a two-page spread in The Mail on Sunday that put across both sides, that would indeed appear to be the case.

In fact, the piece highlighted two such rejected cases, ...

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