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MSE News: Martin Lewis: Beware car finance reclaiming ads – you could give away 30% and get NOTHING

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edited 14 July at 3:21PM in Reclaim car finance
At this crucial time for car finance mis-selling complaints – while we await a Supreme Court decision on dealing with such claims – motorists should beware a "spray" of car finance reclaiming adverts. This is the message from MoneySavingExpert.com founder Martin Lewis who warns that you could end up giving away 30% of your money and get NOTHING in return...

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'Martin Lewis: Beware car finance reclaiming ads – you could give away 30% and get NOTHING in return'


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  • DullGreyGuy
    DullGreyGuy Posts: 18,613 Forumite
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    If you get nothing then you haven't given away 30%? So something is wrong in the clickbait text
  • mollylou89
    mollylou89 Posts: 2 Newbie
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    If I have already signed up (because I am a numpty lol) can I cancel the agreement or have they now got me?
  • RAS
    RAS Posts: 35,554 Forumite
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    If you get nothing then you haven't given away 30%? So something is wrong in the clickbait text
    If you read the article........

    Some repayments may be automatic, no claim needed. So you get the money sent to you without doing anything.

    If you've signed up to a claim management company, they'll demand and be entitled to their fee even though they've done nothing to help you.
    If you've have not made a mistake, you've made nothing
  • dunstonh
    dunstonh Posts: 119,646 Forumite
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    Some repayments may be automatic, no claim needed. So you get the money sent to you without doing anything

    If you've signed up to a claim management company, they'll demand and be entitled to their fee even though they've done nothing to help you.
    It is looking like a redress scheme is the going to be the method.  The proposed consultation will decide on whether it is auto-opt in or whether you need to opt in.

    If the FCA does this correctly, they would make it auto-opt in, cancel all the complaints that have been made which is turn would prevent any CMCs from being paid as they would have done nothing in respect of the redress scheme.   The method that the CMC used will have resulted in zero payout.      Maybe wishful thinking but certainly a possible outcome.

    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.
  • DullGreyGuy
    DullGreyGuy Posts: 18,613 Forumite
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    If I have already signed up (because I am a numpty lol) can I cancel the agreement or have they now got me?
    You'd need to pay them for the work they have done to date if you wish to withdraw from the agreement. 
  • If I have already signed up (because I am a numpty lol) can I cancel the agreement or have they now got me?
    I had done this in error and when i queried it with them and tried to cancel, they then said they would charge me £250 for services compelted to date - i had actually asked them not to submit any claim on my behalf and had not provided adequate information for them to conduct any works, however i hadn't realised i'd signed a Ts&Cs that also acted as a letter of instruction.
    When they hit me with the charge, i responded with a subject access request and funnily enough, they dropped the charges pretty soon after
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