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Claim from Wonga?
David20172017
Posts: 2 Newbie
I paid all this interest to Wonga. As you will see, I had to roll over loans. Have I got a leg to stand on in terms of trying to claim anything back?
Below are the interest charges I paid:
17 April 2014 £1.22
14 May 3014 £1.71
17 January 2015 £1.20
20 February £10.24
20 March 2015 £18.72
17 April 2015 £28.80
14 May 2015 £62.40
21 May 2015 £31.20
12 June 2015 £52
9 July 2015 £88.53
7 August 2015 £72.91
3 September 2015 £98.95
1 October 2015 £114.57
29 October 2015 £145.60
26 November 2015 £145.60
23 December 2015 £130.20
21 January 2016 £164.86
18 February 2016 £2.00
24 March 2016 £12.56
26 April 2016 £46.12
Total: £1229.39
Below are the interest charges I paid:
17 April 2014 £1.22
14 May 3014 £1.71
17 January 2015 £1.20
20 February £10.24
20 March 2015 £18.72
17 April 2015 £28.80
14 May 2015 £62.40
21 May 2015 £31.20
12 June 2015 £52
9 July 2015 £88.53
7 August 2015 £72.91
3 September 2015 £98.95
1 October 2015 £114.57
29 October 2015 £145.60
26 November 2015 £145.60
23 December 2015 £130.20
21 January 2016 £164.86
18 February 2016 £2.00
24 March 2016 £12.56
26 April 2016 £46.12
Total: £1229.39
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Comments
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How much did you borrow? with eye watering interest rates it doesn't take much to rack up interest payments.
In short the answer is probably not.0 -
Started at a £30 loan, largest loan was around £750.
Thank you for your reply 👍0 -
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