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Consumer net and ashworth law

I recently submitted an application through consumer net to reclaim ppi it was ashworth law who contacted me coz they are who deal with the claims.
Turns out i was owed over £1000 from barclaycard in interest and unfair charges which was refunded to my account which paid it off and the overspill was to be transferred to my bank account.
I phoned ashworth law and they advised me that i would be invoiced for their services which would be about £100. I was just wondering if i have to pay ashworth law and consumer net? (as they advertise that they take 30%)

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  • Has any one had ppi back on a Halifax mortgage, if so did u get a breakdown of what they paid you?
  • Eh?!? this is my thread, start your own and ask your question there! =(
    Never regret anything that made you smile ;)
  • tifo
    tifo Posts: 2,183 Forumite
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    I recently submitted an application through consumer net to reclaim ppi it was ashworth law who contacted me coz they are who deal with the claims.
    Turns out i was owed over £1000 from barclaycard in interest and unfair charges which was refunded to my account which paid it off and the overspill was to be transferred to my bank account.
    I phoned ashworth law and they advised me that i would be invoiced for their services which would be about £100. I was just wondering if i have to pay ashworth law and consumer net? (as they advertise that they take 30%)

    Thank you

    Er, they're charging you less than 10% and you still don't want to pay after they provided the service you agreed to?

    You should tell them they've got it wrong and that their charge should be 30% of what you got.
  • dunstonh
    dunstonh Posts: 121,454 Forumite
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    I suggest you bring it to their attention that they are undercharging you what was agreed so you can pay more.
    I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.
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