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Its fake click bait just to get your…
Its fake click bait just to get your personal details... avoid
'Congrats !!!!! Whaaaaat
'Congrats !!!!!! 2 Agreements found'. No, no, no I do not have any car finance claims. This company like others uses the scatter gun approach, presumably bombarding people with emails on the chance that they may have had car finance. So Congrats, but you got the wrong person (again)
And by the way 'Congrats', ugh try using the whole word.
Misleading advertising
Company advert said I had mis-sold car finance in my name. This was not true. Complained to Google ads, who upheld my complaint.
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