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    Millions of UK car owners might have been mis-sold car finance, you could be one of them!
    If you bought a car on PCP finance in the last 10 years you could owed compensation and have a claim due to car dealerships neglecting to inform their customers about their commission structures, often resulting in the customer paying more for their car finance. Meaning, if your car broker or dealer did not mention any commissions that they would receive in return for selling you the car then this is a breach in consumer trust.
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    An investigation by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) estimate that the mis-selling of car finance could be costing consumers around £300 million annually!

    Reasons your PCP car financial agreement
    may have been mis-sold to you

    The 8 main points of Motor Finance Mis Selling

    The seller usually receives a commission, which he or she keeps secret

    It has been revealed that lenders often hide the existence of a commission offered to their brokers. A mysterious shopper exercise reviewed the procedures followed by 122 vendors in their provision of Motor Finance. Of those 122 vendors, only 11 disclosed to the customer that the commission could be accepted by the seller through financial planning. This violates the requirements of the CONC as it creates an unfair relationship between the customer and the lender. You may claim compensation for your current or past vehicles.

    Differences in Charge Commissions

    It has been found that lenders often encourage a seller to charge exorbitant interest rates by compensating them with a commission equal to the interest charged. The estimated cost of this behavior to the customer is £ 300m annually. The FCA consultation entitled: ‘Motor Finance discretionary commission models and consumer credit commission disclosure,’ found that Difference in Charge models was the most harmful to the customer showing that 95% of the 1000 agreements the FCA looked into being affected.

    Contracts are rarely sufficiently explained

    The above-mentioned secret exercise conducted by the FCA also sought to investigate whether or not lendors would fully disclosed all the required information about the Motor Finance agreements to be made. The investigators found that the concept of car ownership under a PCP is often poorly explained or misinterpreted. 69% of secret shoppers were not told by the broker that they will not be the owners of the car completely unless they have paid the final balloons payment. The FCA concluded that ‘they are not satisfied that the firms are complying with regulatory requirements.’

    Customers are lured with numbers

    Lenders are required by law to provide an APR for a Motor Vehicle Agreement so that the customer can compare products, however, they are free to provide equal representation of the APR. A common example comes in the form of flat interest rates. The flat rate interest is applied to the starting balance for the entire duration of the loan period regardless of the amount paid. This means that as a percentage value, flat rate interest rates are much lower compared to other types of interest while providing the same return. Failing to explain to the customer these important details of their interest rates, lenders are violating UK consumer credit law.

    Useless credit check

    There are concerns about some retailers trying to get customers approved by second-line lenders if the customer is declined by their principal lender. This could result in much higher rates as the finance company they may be approved by would probably provide specialize in subprime lending.

    Brokers are not yet regulated

    It seems that a staggering number of PCP companies seem to be operating without regulation. They have been manipulating PCP’s to their own benefit at the cost of the consumer. Many retailers have been operating without the supervision of FCA regulators which is not only negligent but also illegal, this improperly puts the consumer in a very dangerous position.

    Irrationally high interest rates

    The Charge Variance Agreement has indicated a direct correlation between broker earnings and higher customer interest rates. Only now regulators are clamping down on lenders to review their systems, showing the fact that traders have been earning high commissions from high interest rates. The FCA has warned that thousands of customers could pay 50% more interest than needed.

    Fines and fees are improperly charged

    There are many types of unfair and incorrect charges you can get with a badly sold PCP. One of the most common cases is from the ‘Mileage Limit’ which if passed, the money would be much higher. People are often not notified of the exact details of the mile limit so it becomes much easier to exceed the limit and get charged. The other fee you should look for is ‘Wear and Tear’ because even though you may believe that you have kept the car in good condition, sellers can count the little things customers do not know are part of the charge and the amount of money you have to forfeit will not be small.

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    Important links and information
    related to the misselling of car finance agreements
    (PCP or otherwise)

    Below are some handy links relating to mis-sold car finance FCA report on the misselling of car finance

    In 2019, the FCA released its findings on PCP agreements being mis-sold.

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