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Diesel emissions claims

anissayusuf
anissayusuf Posts: 1 Newbie
edited 3 December 2025 at 1:00PM in Motoring
I see messages across social media stating diesel emissions claims will end January 2023.  I see many companies advertising being able to process claims for owning a diesel car in the past for being misled into buying these cars.  I am worried this might be a scam.  I remember PPI claims in the past where a lot of companies made so much money when people like myself could have claimed straight forward ourselves and not lose half the money that was owed to us.  I would like to claim for this diesel claim but don't want a repeat of what happened to me for PPI.  I cannot find any information on the government website but I am elderly and I do find technology confusing and I might be missing not seeing it somewhere.  Just wanted some guidance on this.  Thank you so much

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  • I see messages across social media stating diesel emissions claims will end January 2023.  I see many companies advertising being able to process claims for owning a diesel car in the past for being misled into buying these cars.  I am worried this might be a scam.  I remember PPI claims in the past where a lot of companies made so much money when people like myself could have claimed straight forward ourselves and not lose half the money that was owed to us.  I would like to claim for this diesel claim but don't want a repeat of what happened to me for PPI.  I cannot find any information on the government website but I am elderly and I do find technology confusing and I might be missing not seeing it somewhere.  Just wanted some guidance on this.  Thank you so much

    It's the motoring section you want:
    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/categories/motoring

    There have been a few people asking the same questions.
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    edited 7 November 2025 at 8:57AM

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