Re: Blemain Finance
I did find part of that ie. YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR ANY OTHER DEBT SECURED ON IT but I had to search for it, my agreement is 5 pages long and the first page is a maze of little boxes with various statements in them.
The agreement was sent out to me by the broker, but it does have Blemain's name on it as the lender.
I was contacted via a cold call, offering me a debt consolidation loan, in line with a government initiative!?? I'm still left wondering how they knew to target me?
I've been advised to make a claim against the Broker as a mis-sold policy, because I had needed a loan to temporarily consolidate a few debts and reduce outgoings until my income increased a few years later when I planned to repay the whole thing. Instead I was only offered one option, that with Blemain with a loan over 20 years (I was 57 at the time) The broker is FSIA registered.
The broker requested that I write a letter stating that I received additional income from my son (who lives with me), and a signed statement that if my son left home, I would either rent out his room or sell my property for a smaller one.
My credit history was A1, my only downfall was that my bank would not lend me the additional funds on my existing mortgage due the the income multiplication factor.
I'm also seeking a refund of unreasonable charges and associated interest from Blemain.
Originally posted by Sparkie1723
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The agreement was sent out to me by the broker, but it does have Blemain's name on it as the lender.
I was contacted via a cold call, offering me a debt consolidation loan, in line with a government initiative!?? I'm still left wondering how they knew to target me?
I've been advised to make a claim against the Broker as a mis-sold policy, because I had needed a loan to temporarily consolidate a few debts and reduce outgoings until my income increased a few years later when I planned to repay the whole thing. Instead I was only offered one option, that with Blemain with a loan over 20 years (I was 57 at the time) The broker is FSIA registered.
The broker requested that I write a letter stating that I received additional income from my son (who lives with me), and a signed statement that if my son left home, I would either rent out his room or sell my property for a smaller one.
My credit history was A1, my only downfall was that my bank would not lend me the additional funds on my existing mortgage due the the income multiplication factor.
I'm also seeking a refund of unreasonable charges and associated interest from Blemain.
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