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I too had an email from my diesel claim saying that they had made a mistake on their legal binding contract form I signed last yearThey told me that I had 11 days to object or they would take it that I agreed to their new terms of increasing their rate from 35% to 50%! I contacted my Solicitor to ask for advice, they told me that what I originally signed was a contract and it is irrevocable. Do not fall for their mistakes, take legal advice like I did. Stand firm.Disgraceful!!
I recieved an email claiming they made a mistake and that the fees will now be 50% and pretty sure some bother sums off moines, well here's the thing, anyone can make a claim themselves without paying through your nose. I've replied telling them not to proceed due to being misled and thar they should remove any information they have on me as that's my rights. Trading standards come to mind.
Received an email a few days ago from " My Diesel Claim" stating that there was a typo in the original contract of agreement. They would take 35% legal fees if successful but due to that typo it should've been 50%. Now I'm no lawyer but I think from the original binding contract it stats a 35% fee so they should as I believe stand by the agreement which is legally binding the moment you sign or agree to those original terms and conditions. They can't be changed mid case as this is what both parties agreed on. So with that being said this should be brought forward to the ombudsman who should then make it very clear to "Diesel Claim" that people will then be allowed to make a reclaim against the " Diesel Claim. " Company with 0% fees or tax on the 15% owed. If everyone could do this then it would kinda be like saying to the bank after taking out a £30,000 loan... Sorry that original agreement we had stating that 19.9% interest would be paid back over 4-5 years.... No I don't feel like that now as there was a malfunction in my thought process that day and what I was originally supposed to say was that I'll only be paying 2% ! The bank happily agrees and lets me go about my business 😏 .... Come on " Diesel Claim Guys! We the people are helping you make some money so don't try to screw us over for taking off us what was originally ours.
If I could give no stars I would! My husband went through the whole process and received a letter stating his settlement was £1100 but his payout after success fee and ATT fee was £268! Absolute daylight robbery! How can the government still be allowing this company to trade? Approx 80% for a fee? How can this be?
Months after starting my claim I get an email saying they made a typo and actually the percentage they take is much higher than originally stated. Seriously!!! Lawyers sending contracts with mistakes. Don't believe a word of it, just a ruse to take more. I canceled them. Not trustworthy
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