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QuickQuid Claim & A Thanks...

InvernessIron
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Good Evening Guys,
Haven't posted in quite a while, a few years back I was very lucky in reclaiming a fair chunk of money from the likes of Wonga etc, it allowed me to pay off all Credit Card debts, and start saving. I now find myself a few months away from being in the position to put down a deposit for a new home.
Today I received an email from CashEuroNet advising that my claim towards QuickQuid had been accepted, in total just over £4,000.
I am sure others have received the same, so apologies if I am repeating previous topics. They have said they figure will be significantly lower which I expected, I was just wondering if anyone had a rough idea of what the figure would likely to be?
I also wanted to say thank you to the numerous people who helped all those years ago, you have changed my life massively.
Haven't posted in quite a while, a few years back I was very lucky in reclaiming a fair chunk of money from the likes of Wonga etc, it allowed me to pay off all Credit Card debts, and start saving. I now find myself a few months away from being in the position to put down a deposit for a new home.
Today I received an email from CashEuroNet advising that my claim towards QuickQuid had been accepted, in total just over £4,000.
I am sure others have received the same, so apologies if I am repeating previous topics. They have said they figure will be significantly lower which I expected, I was just wondering if anyone had a rough idea of what the figure would likely to be?
I also wanted to say thank you to the numerous people who helped all those years ago, you have changed my life massively.
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Hi,Yes, returns on the Wonga redress (and others since) were in the region of around 4%, so expect similar here, around £400 give or take.I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Debt free wannabe, Credit file and ratings, and Bankruptcy and living with it boards. If you need any help on these boards, do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.For free non-judgemental debt advice, contact either Stepchange, National Debtline, or CitizensAdviceBureaux.Link to SOA Calculator- https://www.stoozing.com/soa.php The "provit letter" is here-https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2607247/letter-when-you-know-nothing-about-about-the-debt-aka-prove-it-letter0
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