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kam100 Member Since: 28 Sep 2005 Location: In my office doing quotes!! Posts: 4771 |
Hi, we are working with a company who handle a lot of our financial services for us.
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Thu Jul 10 2008 5:00pm |
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npinks Site Moderator Member Since: 26 Nov 2007 Location: Watching Posts: 6716 |
i presumes if they find a misprint and you get all your interest paid back
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Thu Jul 10 2008 6:09pm |
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Very Annoyed Site Moderator Member Since: 23 Aug 2005 Location: bat-wielding monkey-spanking tough-love zero-tolerance Euro-sceptic moderator - So just watch it! Posts: 19459 |
Kam - I presume my finance through you is legit! 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Thu Jul 10 2008 8:12pm |
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kam100 Member Since: 28 Sep 2005 Location: In my office doing quotes!! Posts: 4771 |
Yep, the solicitors charge the lender who's in breach with a fee. This reclaim system is picking up momentum and is going commercial in a big way.. same as the bank charge reclaim processes.
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Thu Jul 10 2008 11:30pm |
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Steve in germany Member Since: 15 Nov 2007 Location: Bad Lippspringe Germany Posts: 980 |
All sounds very good untill banks and other financial institutions start having massive losses because of this, and of course who will they pass these losses onto......us, by charging higher document fees arangement fees etc which will inturn push the APR up. These companies have now run out of endowment policies to chase so are looking for another avenue for their business. All it will lead to is making it harder to do business, especialy if the FSA become involved and then complience goes mad. Don't get me wrong here, I'm all for doing things the right way, but we've all seen what this can lead to....... Sorry just my thoughts. Speed Limits! not where I live!
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Fri Jul 11 2008 9:05am |
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npinks Site Moderator Member Since: 26 Nov 2007 Location: Watching Posts: 6716 |
Don't think i would stand much chance getting any money back from them, unless Northern Rock has suddenly found some. |
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Fri Jul 11 2008 9:18am |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
That would really kill the mortgage market if it stretched that far.
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Fri Jul 11 2008 9:20am |
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Jonny Fresh Member Since: 04 Feb 2008 Location: Manchester Posts: 3586 |
Steve (In Germany) I completely agree......
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Fri Jul 11 2008 9:20am |
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npinks Site Moderator Member Since: 26 Nov 2007 Location: Watching Posts: 6716 |
the have to pay me back 4 times too much to get £300k back |
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Fri Jul 11 2008 9:22am |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
I don't think I'd ever employ ambulance chasers simply to make some free money, but where I suppose this is subtly different is that if the finance companies put their agreements together in a compliant fashion in the first place then they wouldn't be liable to this sort of action anyway.
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Fri Jul 11 2008 9:28am |
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kam100 Member Since: 28 Sep 2005 Location: In my office doing quotes!! Posts: 4771 |
To be honest guys, when i was first told about this.. i absolutely agree with everything on here..
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Fri Jul 11 2008 11:08am |
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Jonny Fresh Member Since: 04 Feb 2008 Location: Manchester Posts: 3586 |
But isn't that like saying so many people out there are falsely claiming benefits so I might as well do it? Just because there is a problem there, one doesn't have to contribute to it. If everyone thought like that the economy would crash. |
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Fri Jul 11 2008 11:14am |
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kam100 Member Since: 28 Sep 2005 Location: In my office doing quotes!! Posts: 4771 |
Not really no, as thats against the law.
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Fri Jul 11 2008 11:15am |
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Steve in germany Member Since: 15 Nov 2007 Location: Bad Lippspringe Germany Posts: 980 |
Now, you have willingly gone to the lender and applied yourself for the loan, you have not been advised on the suitibility of the loan or finance so you've entered into an agreement or contract and then signed to say that you agree to be bound my it's terms and conditions layed out clearly in the key features and T&C's. Execution only. However, where there may be a possibilty for a legal challenge is when an individual has gone to a finance house and they(finance house) have then reconmended a suitible finance package for their client, if that then, at a later date, is deemed not to have been suitible for the client then i believe there could be grounds for challenge. But for a company offering a service to get you out of a fair agreement having willingly entered it on a tech issue on T&c's is, in my oppinion, a recipe for disaster......i rest my case mlud Speed Limits! not where I live!
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Fri Jul 11 2008 12:38pm |
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