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Previously on "Close Premium Finance - Bottom-Feeders Finance Company - AVOID!"

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  • psychocandy
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    Possibly. They're attitude was ok refuse to pay for now but if you want your insurance to continue you've got to sort out the DD, and when you do we'll take the extra £50.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    Would they bollox. In the end, they said if I didnt pay it they'd just take it the extra out of next months DD anyway.
    Read the terms of the Direct Debit Guarantee - if there is a change in the amount to be paid or the payment date, the person receiving the payment (the originator) must notify the customer in advance.

    So, did the phone call constitute notification? I'd guess not, but I don't know.

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  • psychocandy
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    Originally posted by Support Monkey View Post
    And you are using these people because ?????????????
    Not a boy racer. Might be a scrote though!

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  • MarillionFan
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    I think the OP needs to have a talk with Wonga.com. I hear they love people like him.

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  • Support Monkey
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    Yes indeed. Apparently, close premium are well known for providing finance for some of the scrote-friendly car insurers. i.e. boy racer bounces a few DDs - £50 per time. nice little earner.
    And you are using these people because ?????????????

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    Yes indeed. Apparently, close premium are well known for providing finance for some of the scrote-friendly car insurers. i.e. boy racer bounces a few DDs - £50 per time. nice little earner.
    Not that well known it seems.

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  • psychocandy
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    The very fact that they say they are deducting it from your next payment should ring the alarm bells.
    Yes indeed. Apparently, close premium are well known for providing finance for some of the scrote-friendly car insurers. i.e. boy racer bounces a few DDs - £50 per time. nice little earner.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    Recently had hassle with these cowboys. Mix-up over a DD, and they sent a letter demanding £50 admin fees. Yeah right.

    Phoned them straight away, sorted the missed payment, re-did the DD, but would they back down on the £50? Would they bollox. In the end, they said if I didnt pay it they'd just take it the extra out of next months DD anyway.

    I get the impression they make a nice little earner out of this one. £50 admin fees FFS. They must have a contractor setting the DD back up!
    The very fact that they say they are deducting it from your next payment should ring the alarm bells.

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  • Close Premium Finance - Bottom-Feeders Finance Company - AVOID!

    Recently had hassle with these cowboys. Mix-up over a DD, and they sent a letter demanding £50 admin fees. Yeah right.

    Phoned them straight away, sorted the missed payment, re-did the DD, but would they back down on the £50? Would they bollox. In the end, they said if I didnt pay it they'd just take it the extra out of next months DD anyway.

    I get the impression they make a nice little earner out of this one. £50 admin fees FFS. They must have a contractor setting the DD back up!
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