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I was just checking through some information on google search and came across a bit of a write up on Endeavour Personal Finance, so was wondering if anyone else were aware of this news ?
The brokers I used for these were 'Click financial' also dissolved in 2006, so I do think my only option here would be to pursue through the partner companies, known as "Beneficial Finance", HSBC or HFC ??.
Think now EPF as stopped selling loans etc, unless my eyes read this wrong, so I thought I would add this because so far I have been unlucky with other companies, 3 all in all that have dissolved/liquidation......
if it comes to the crunch have you seen the announcement at the top of the forum re HFC and a class action to reclaim with a no win no fee offer and no court costs.
If it is HFC it might be worth a look and a phone call the solcitors will no doubt by now have a stack of information since the HFC BIG fine by the FSA..
I did check them out on the FSA register and its not really stating much, however I could always check on "companies house" when the link is active tomorrow, as it does not work on a Sunday for firm checking, this should then disclose the information I need, then if its the case of EPF not being active anymore its worth a shot with the HFC, thanks so much.:grin:.
I do hear what you are saying about HSBC wanting or having closed Endeavour, but as far as I am concerned I am not looking for Endeavour to provide me with a Loan, but rather for redress for mos-sold PPI. So wrapping up Endeavour to me is irrevelant now, as mis-selling for me was done in 2003.
I have just been told by another member that HFC isn't 'closing' it's closing to new business, so I have obviously mis-read that link....., so please accept my apologies, I panicked at first when I read about this, as I am also waiting to hear from them as well regarding an 'unfair rebate' loan taken out in 2004, paid off in full 2005 (24 yrs earlier).
Good luck with yours, go get em hun.:grin:
I only had an hour's sleep last night, due to my son with special needs, so please accept my apologies.
I look forward to hearing the outcome of yours, and I will let you know as soon as I hear.