Blue Motor Finance Limited entered administration on 30 July 2026 after running at a loss with compensation liabilities it could not meet. Your agreement still stands - here is what to do about payments, existing claims, and complaints.
CClaire·31 July 2026·8 min read
Logbook Lending Limited - trading as Log Book Loans 247, AFPremier.co.uk, pawnmy.co.uk and LBL Asset Finance - entered administration on 1 July 2026. Your agreement still stands. This guide covers payments, pawned items and complaints.
CClaire·17 July 2026·7 min read
When a financed car turns out faulty, your claim is against the finance company - not just the dealer. This guide covers the 30-day short-term right to reject, the six-month rule, repair rights, and how to escalate a refusal for free.
CClaire·16 July 2026·6 min read
An overdraft that never clears is a form of expensive long-term debt - and banks have specific obligations around it. This guide explains when overdraft charges can be challenged, what the repeat-use rules require, and how to build the complaint.
CClaire·14 July 2026·5 min read
Millions of car finance agreements with hidden commission are covered by the FCA's redress scheme - but legal challenges have paused parts of it. Here is who is likely to be in scope, what you can do now for free, and why you do not need a claims company.
CClaire·8 July 2026·7 min read
Repeat payday or short-term loans are one of the strongest patterns in unaffordable lending complaints. This guide explains when a payday refund complaint is realistic, what evidence matters, and how to escalate for free - even if the loans are repaid.
CClaire·7 July 2026·6 min read
If a lender gave you credit it should have known you could not afford, you may be able to complain. The strongest cases focus on what the lender should have seen at the time.
CClaire·2 July 2026·5 min read