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Direct Finance UK Ltd
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Have you paid them an up front fee??Direct Finance UK are specialist brokers in the homeowner loan market0
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Whois on their domain...
registrant-firstname: Syed Umer
registrant-lastname: Fawad
registrant-organization: Direct finance Uk LTD
registrant-street1: 87 Commercial Road
registrant-pcode: NP20 2PG
registrant-state: GNT
registrant-city: Newport
registrant-ccode: GB
registrant-phone: +44.7727118602
registrant-email: [EMAIL="**************@yahoo.co.uk"]**************@yahoo.co.uk[/EMAIL]
The domain whois matches the companies house records,
DIRECT FINANCEUK LIMITED
87 COMMERCIAL ROAD
NEWPORT
NP20 2PG
Company No. 06428752
But... I'd steer clear of someone using a yahoo email address. Just not very professional.
Clearly a broker, question is, do they charge up front and how much!!!? Steer clear if so.0 -
hey there people,
well i worked for this company(big mistake) STAY VERY VERY CLEAR of this company...they mislead customers to make them think that they are getting the loan which they will never get...there is an upfront fee which was £39.99 but is now £49.99 you pay this fee for nothing.
the website address is www.directfinanceuk.com
information etc on here is totally misleading and complete lies!!!!!
this company is being investigated by numerous authorities because they are a SCAM!!
Please visit this website
www.hatloans.org and visit the guestbook go back through a few pages and read all the comments!!! hatloans was another dubious company and they have shutdown now!! and direct finance uk to their business the same way.
also the hatloans.org people have now made a website for direct finance uk and all the transcripts etc will soon be uploaded onto that website... that website address is www.direct-finance.net please visit this to.
If any of you have any questions etc please feel free to ask me as i have alot of information about it!!!!!! this is just breif detail of what they do!!!!!!0 -
Money_Saver01 wrote: »hey there people,
well i worked for this company(big mistake) STAY VERY VERY CLEAR of this company...they mislead customers to make them think that they are getting the loan which they will never get...there is an upfront fee which was £39.99 but is now £49.99 you pay this fee for nothing.
the website address is www.directfinanceuk.com
information etc on here is totally misleading and complete lies!!!!!
this company is being investigated by numerous authorities because they are a SCAM!!
Please visit this website
www.hatloans.org and visit the guestbook go back through a few pages and read all the comments!!! hatloans was another dubious company and they have shutdown now!! and direct finance uk to their business the same way.
also the hatloans.org people have now made a website for direct finance uk and all the transcripts etc will soon be uploaded onto that website... that website address is www.direct-finance.net please visit this to.
If any of you have any questions etc please feel free to ask me as i have alot of information about it!!!!!! this is just breif detail of what they do!!!!!!
hi there
my friend and i have just been employed by a sister company which is run by the same person who owns direct finance and we have would like to know more of what you know before we make big mistake by staying with company. So far we have not been impressed with management and were afraid that we have been made false promises by the company and they will not deliver.
So if you dont mind please could you tell us more about your experience with them so we have the bigger picture as our training has not been that informative and after reading what you have put on this we feel that our gut instints are right about what this company and what they are all about0 -
Musketeers wrote: »hi there
my friend and i have just been employed by a sister company which is run by the same person who owns direct finance and we have would like to know more of what you know before we make big mistake by staying with company. So far we have not been impressed with management and were afraid that we have been made false promises by the company and they will not deliver.
So if you dont mind please could you tell us more about your experience with them so we have the bigger picture as our training has not been that informative and after reading what you have put on this we feel that our gut instints are right about what this company and what they are all about0 -
Musketeers wrote: »hi there
my friend and i have just been employed by a sister company which is run by the same person who owns direct finance and we have would like to know more of what you know before we make big mistake by staying with company. So far we have not been impressed with management and were afraid that we have been made false promises by the company and they will not deliver.
So if you dont mind please could you tell us more about your experience with them so we have the bigger picture as our training has not been that informative and after reading what you have put on this we feel that our gut instints are right about what this company and what they are all about
Sod staying and working for a company that might be involved in ripping people off and knowing about it.0 -
Hmmm, I get the feeling this thread could be potentially libellous. I'd advise caution - perhaps people should use their PM facility.
Just to confirm, I've no vested interest at all in this and have no additional information to add about the company or the individual being named. I just think that people need to be careful that's all.0 -
Just had a phone call from this lot - they have my details but no money. No offers of loans yet, they are going to ring me back. If they ask for an upfront payment then it will be good-bye.0
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Oh, and when I say details, no bank account details or anything like that.0
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This lot have got back to me and 'offered' a loan. They have asked for about £50. I explained I was very reluctant to part with money due to dealings with another company. The DF woman explained that they sounded like brokers (which is true) and that they are not brokers. I asked how guarenteed the loan was and she said as long as my details on the paperwork matched the details I gave over the phone, I ould get the loan. I asked her to call back later. My instinct is that I should not touch it with a barge pole but was wondering what you lot think.0
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