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Hello

 

I've got a thread for my RBS charges claim but I think this is a different issue, I hope i've posted it in the right place.

 

Due to RBS making sure that we were permanently skint we've had a number of loans over the years from Provident.(stupid, I know!) We always approached the bank first but were always turned down flat and Provident have saved our skin loads of times when the bank wouldn't help, but their interest rates are atrocious, £6150 in loans over the last 5 or so years has resulted in interest of £3852.20!!!

 

I hear that some people have had success claiming interest on loans that they would not have needed if it weren't for the penalty charges they incurred. I also know that we wouldn't have gone near the 'Provi' if we hadn't had to.

 

My question is can we claim this interest back? Our charges claim with RBS is for over £7k making the amount borrowed from Provi almost the same amount.

 

How do I go about getting this started? Are there templates for this purpose? Has anyone any advice or experience on this?

 

Thanks, SM:p

Paying interest on a loan caused by penalty charges? Read this!!

 

Very useful A-Z here:

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/site-questions-suggestions/53182-cant-find-what-youre.html?highlight=can%27t+find+what+you%27re+looking+for%3F

 

New strategy for Scots claims here:

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/scotland/71013-urgent-attention-please-read.html

 

Scottish procedure:

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/royal-bank-scotland/42620-scottish-procedure.html

I am a layperson not a legal expert, my advice is offered without prejudice or liability, it is purely my opinion based on personal experience and should be treated as such. If in any doubt seek the advice of a qualified professional.

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