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Reclaiming credit card charges

Learn about reclaiming credit card charges

Reclaiming credit card charges is something which you are entitled to do if you have suffered excessive or extortionate penalty fees from your credit card company.

While the provider of your credit card is entitled to charge you for infractions of the contract to which you agreed, credit card charges in excess of £12 are generally seen as unfair - if you have been a victim, reclaiming credit card charges is certainly a possibility for you.

Unfortunately, it is unlikely your credit card provider will happily refund this amount of money, which is why it may be necessary to take a more professional approach. Claims Financial are the experts in these sorts of cases, and we will cut through the confusing legal jargon and obstructionist approach of the credit card company in order to make sure that reclaiming credit card charges is a breeze. We have years of experience in these claims so you can be certain we will do whatever is possible to get your money refunded.

Reclaiming credit card charges couldn't be easier than with Claims Financial - just fill out the form and we will be in touch with details about our fantastic no win no fee service, where you don't pay a penny if your claim is unsuccessful. Apply today!

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