Re: Blemain Finance
Just came across this; Blemain happy to take over someone else's second charge (ie sub-prime) business, the *******s. On a website called 'Mortgage Introducer' aimed at brokers...
Blemain Finance may be able to help
11 March, 2009
Following the sudden withdrawal of the igroup 2nd charge product range on 5th March, Blemain Finance has offered a helping hand to brokers who have been caught out by this sudden announcement.
Speaking on behalf of Blemain Finance, Director, Gary Bailey, said: “We greatly regret that GE Home Money has decided to withdraw its igroup brand from the 2nds market and hope to see it recommence lending soon.
“Blemain Finance operates in a very similar area of lending to igroup and we are therefore well positioned to help brokers who have been caught out by igroup’s withdrawal. We still have a strong appetite for new lending with excess funds available. Our distribution channels are expanding rapidly, with new brokers being accredited to package daily. “We cater for all income sources including self-cert, any property and any status of client up to 75% LTV. Similar to igroup, our product range caters for a wide spectrum of clients, from those with good credit histories to those who have had difficulties in the past, so we are well placed to assist brokers who have been affected by igroup’s departure.”
These people should be stopped.....
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Re: Blemain Finance
Hi Grimbell
It wasn't me trying to reply, as I don't understand the default thing either....
MG
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Strange
I have just got an e-mail saying there has been a reply to the thread but the reply is not here. That's the second time that has happened.
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Hi
I have been thinking about this and am a bit confused.
Surely the letter they have sent is a notice of charges like the banks send when they are going to take charges because you have had an item refused.
I thought a notice of default sum was more about being behind with your payments and them telling you they want it paid by such and such a date.
Could someone explain it for me please.
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Hi all
I have had a letter from BF today.
The letter is as follows
Notice of default Sum
It says it has to give notice under the CCA 1974 of certain fees and charges added to the account.
It lists two charges 1 phone call and 1 letter and the amount of each,
At the bottom is
Interest
we are not entitled to charge interest on default sums for the first 28 days after we have given you this default notice. However if the sums are not paid in full by that date interest will be charged at the rate of 14.90% per annum. Since the interest rate is variable, the rate we will apply to the default sum once the 28 days has passed may be differrent.
I have never received one of these before although I recently got a statement of charges amounting to over £1200 so god knows how much interest has been added to them!
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Hi
I would NOT allow BF to have a dd on my account. I pay by standing order and am therefore in control. I have had them take money, not add it to the account and then deny taking it altogether which then took me 6 months to get back!
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Just to say I have posted re my recent experience with Blemain on Lee's own thread; but do all look at their revised website, and please note that they are now taking direct debits on the last working day of the month. I am starting a thread about this.
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Hi Mrrad. Best thing to do is start your own thread, put in as much info/detail as you can then we'll see about sorting you out....
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Re: Blemain Finance
Hello new here, I need some advice about a car loan that my ex-wife had with Blemain . She has paid all 60 payments and
now a year later they want over 800 pounds for so called early redemption... Where do we start lol
8:09 [mrrad]:
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Hi
Having beaten 4 banks so far and Argos I find this to be the worst by far. If it hadn't been for LTSB and their bully boy tactics I would not have taken this final loan.
I know BF are known for their mistakes but beating them is something else altogether!
I have worked hard to get back on track and this is the final one to get rid of. It is so frustrating.
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its not easy but try to stay calm. I think you are well on the way given what you have got so far. wishing you the bezst and hope your health is good . If we were related, I would say don't worry, but the situation is dependent on all of the banks and gordon. apparantly, it depends now on goldswagon and porshe. well there you go.
Listen to tools and you will get there. they will give in, i believe thswt.
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hi
I asked for the redemption statements as the "statements" they have sent do not show any charges or how redemption was calculated.
They also said that after they sent the 1st agreement that the other 2 would follow ....but never have.
Any statements on the present account just show payments made. In a recent tiff with them they claimed that there were £1200 in charges which they classed as arrears but they have only been mentioned in a letter and since then have not been mentioned again.
They never enclosed any copies of letters sent to me or any record of telephone calls.
When the 2 middle loans were paid off they gave a figure to the solicitor dealing with the re-mortgage saying it had been calculated in accordance with 1983 regs (cant quite remember off hand) and that was it. No final statement was ever sent to me.
This is not a nice company to deal with.
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What information are you alleging the have omitted from your DPA?
As for statements, are they unwilling to send you a statement of account detailing all payments to and from the account including any charges?
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