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How to claim back charges

In recent years, many people have taken up arms and fought back against the financial institutions that are bleeding them dry, and, inspired by their example, you may have wondered at some point if there is any possibility that you could claim back charges you have paid to your bank or building society.

While a November 2009 court ruling placed limitations on the ability to claim back charges incurred on the overdraft facility of your bank account, it is still possible to claim back charges which are seen to be excessive on your credit card, or even to get a refund on PPI (Payment Protection Insurance) premiums paid on a loan. There are many different possibilities when you wish to claim back charges.

If you're looking for a company who can help you understand the variety of situations in which you may be able to claim back charges, Claims Financial can help. We have a great deal of experience in the field of claims management, meaning that we are accustomed to dealing with financial institutions who are loath to give up any profit to compensate their customer.

Our no win no fee service means you're guaranteed satisfaction, and we will help you claim back charges you are entitled to challenge. Just fill out the form and we will be in touch to discuss your options.

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"I just had to put pen to paper and write to say I'm more than delighted with my settlement that you won me back from my PPI I had with Lloyds TSB. The Claim Forms were simple to fill in. It was a breeze"

Mr R Evans 11 Nov 2010