Martin Lewis issues urgent advice to millions affected by car finance scandal
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Martin Lewis issues urgent advice to millions affected by car finance scandal
"The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) released details of its compensation scheme for millions of people mis-sold car loans following a lengthy consultation period. Around 12 million drivers are now in line for a payout, after a systemic issue which saw them mis-sold car finance deals usually due to hidden commission arrangements."
"Martin Lewis has issued urgent advice to the 12 million drivers affected by the car finance scandal. He explained if a complaint is put in now you are more likely to be paid back this year."
"The only way you can know if you were mis-sold, the only way you can know if you have got a complaint, is to complain."
The Independent covers significant issues like reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech. It emphasizes the need for on-the-ground reporting to present facts. Donations support journalists in delivering unbiased news accessible to all. Martin Lewis has advised 12 million drivers affected by a car finance scandal to file complaints for compensation. The Financial Conduct Authority has initiated a compensation scheme for those mis-sold car loans, with an average payout of £830 expected by 2026. Prompt complaints increase chances of receiving compensation this year.
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