Can I Claim Bank Charges?
Bank charges do not have to be accepted lying down anymore! It's time to fight back against your bank for all those ridiculous charges you've incurred just for going slightly over your overdraft limit or having a cheque bounce.
Thousands of consumers have already reclaimed their bank charges from the last six years - the average bank charge claim being in excess of £2,000. Even if you've paid just a few penalty bank charges over the last few years, it is still worth making a claim as the amount refunded also includes interest. What's more, any bank charges you get back are tax free.
By asking us to handle your bank charge claim, very little effort is required on your part. Due to our extensive experience in claiming back bank charges, your compensation payout will probably be higher than if you do it yourself. Rest assured you won't pay us a penny until we have successfully recovered your bank charges.
Claim Back Credit Card Charges?
Credit card companies have been allowed to get away with imposing outrageous charges whenever customers go over their agreed credit limit or make a late payment.
However, due to an investigation by the Office of Fair Trading in 2006, we have an opportunity to claim these charges back.
This means that we can claim back all of the money you've paid in credit card charges, plus interest, for the last six years. If you have a credit card, even if the account is no longer open, it is likely that you have paid a substantial amount in penalty charges for late payments and fees and you will have a valid claim.
Don't let credit card companies get away with it. We want to reunite you with as much of your money as quickly as we can. Our expertise will help you reclaim the maximum amount of credit card charges due to you within the shortest time frame.
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Can I Reclaim on PPI Policy?
Payment protection insurance – also known as PPI, accident, sickness and unemployment protection, redundancy protection, loan insurance or mortgage payment cover –is sold alongside personal loans, credit cards, mortgages, store cards and finance agreements.
In theory, your payment protection insurance will cover your repayments for an agreed period if you cannot make them, if for example you're unable to work or are made redundant. In reality, however, most of the cover provided by payment protection polices is next to useless. Like most people you've probably been paying for payment protection cover that you either do not need or will never be able to use.
We can help you get back all your payment protection policy premiums on a no win, no fee basis. To put this in perspective, it is possible that, on an £11,000 unsecured loan you could have been paying as much as £5,133 in payment protection insurance alone. So, you really have nothing to lose, make a claim today.
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