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Consumer Credit Breaches

You could be owed £1,000s from consumer credit breaches

Consumer Credit Breaches

You could be owed £1,000s from consumer credit breaches

If you’ve been mis-sold a secured loan, mortgage, credit card or car finance (Personal Contract Purchase), you could be owed a refund worth £1,000s. What are you waiting for?

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Consumer credit breaches explained

Consumer credit refers to a system that allows consumers to buy goods or assets without having to pay for them in cash at the time of purchase. Instead, it allows consumers to borrow money or incur debt while deferring the repayment of that money over time. While it offers many people financial freedom, when consumer credit products and services are carelessly mis-sold, they can have a harmful effect on a person’s financial security.  

Our team of experts

Our specialist consultants and admin team have worked on hundreds of cases. We have the skills and expertise needed to get you the compensation you deserve. 

Experienced case handlers

Our staff have years of experience managing the claims process. We’ve built up a wealth of knowledge over the years to ensure you claim is handled in a successful manner and your compensation is maximised. 

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Once we’ve taken on your case, our expert team will work tirelessly to secure you the redress you’re entitled to. 

How can we help?

At Credit Claims Experts, we have successfully managed numerous consumer credit misselling claims from start to finish, with the aim of recovering compensation for our clients. We’re proud to be working with Sandstone Legal Limited to secure redress for vulnerable people who have been misled and misinformed when it comes to making important financial decisions. 

You should be informed and secure in your financial decision making when you take out a secured loan, mortgage, credit card, or car finance (PCP). Which is why we operate our consumer credit misselling claims on a No Win, No Fee basis. This means that, at no cost to you, we’ll check whether you have a valid claim. 

Our check to see if you’re owed a significant refund is available to every person in the UK regardless of their financial situation. It’s safe and won’t affect your credit rating at all. What are you waiting for? Start your journey to recovering compensation today by filling out our online form today. 

Mis-sold credit cards

Credit cards can be a useful financial tool, especially if you’re looking to build a good credit score. However, if the card is sold to a customer under false pretences or without providing all the necessary information, this can lead to the customer suffering unexpected fees or charges.

If any of the the points applies to you, you may be entitled to thousands back in compensation. Start your free online check today. 

Your credit card may have been mis-sold to you if:

Mis-sold mortgages

Mortgages are the most important, and usually longest, financial commitment of our lives. If you think you’ve been sold a mortgage you couldn’t afford, or wasn’t suitable for your personal circumstances, you may be able to claim back interest and losses.  

If any of the the points apply to you, you may be eligible for compensation on the basis of consumer credit breach. Start your free online check today. 

Your mortgage may have been mis-sold to you if:

Mis-sold car finance (PCP)

Mortgages are the most important, and usually longest, financial commitment of our lives. If you think you’ve been sold a mortgage you couldn’t afford, or wasn’t suitable for your personal circumstances, you may be able to claim back interest and losses.  

If any of the the points apply to you, you may be eligible for compensation on the basis of consumer credit breach. Start your free online check today. 

Your PCP car finance deal may have been mis-sold to you if:

Mis-sold secured loans

Secured loans are loans that are backed by collateral, which means that the borrower uses a valuable asset, such as a house or car, as security against the loan. If you fail to repay the loan, the lender can seize the collateral to recover the outstanding amount. 

If any of the the points apply to you, you may be eligible for compensation on the basis of consumer credit breach. Start your free online check today. 

You may have been mis-sold a secured loan if: