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    Hi, I am having trouble with Uclaim4me demanding payment for a fee even though I never sent them a signed authority or agreement, which forum would be best to post this in?
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  • #2
    Here's fine, I'll move you to the CMC forum

    Is the fee they are chasing a commission fee for a successful reclaim or a breach of contract / cancellation fee ?

    Did they cold call you originally - and did they ask you to sign anything while you were on the call ? via text /email link etc ?

    Just another thread for ref - https://legalbeagles.info/forums/for...out-my-consent
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    • #3
      Originally posted by tootingted View Post
      Hi, I am having trouble with Uclaim4me demanding payment for a fee even though I never sent them a signed authority or agreement, which forum would be best to post this in?
      The fee they are chasing is for a successful claim in their opinion, as HFC offered me a refund after, as Uclaim4me put it, 'our involvement'.

      They say I made a claim via a third party site called 'MyOffers' to which I have never signed up. After investigation this seems to be a site which offers rewards for completing surveys for various companies simply by entering an email address and some basic information (home address, mobile, DOB). I have never used this site but it certainly seems that someone else could have done so without my knowledge. I have never signed anything either by text, email or letter.

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      • #4
        MyOffers ... ughhh yes there have been quite a lot of reports of this company decided agreements have been made by people using that site.

        Okay first thing then is to send them, and HFC ( HSBC ) a Subject Access Request - for HFC I'd send it to the address that the offer came from.

        Subject Access Request Letter

        Or just ring HFC/HSBC PPI dept and ask them to send you a copy of anything to do with Uclaim4me and your account as you dispute you ever had anything to do with them.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
          MyOffers ... ughhh yes there have been quite a lot of reports of this company decided agreements have been made by people using that site.

          Okay first thing then is to send them, and HFC ( HSBC ) a Subject Access Request - for HFC I'd send it to the address that the offer came from.

          Subject Access Request Letter

          Or just ring HFC/HSBC PPI dept and ask them to send you a copy of anything to do with Uclaim4me and your account as you dispute you ever had anything to do with them.
          OK, have already sent SAR to Uclaim4me and have now sent SAR to HSBC as suggested. Should I also send a complaint to the Claims Management Regulator?

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          • #6
            Yes, and the Legal Ombudsmsm, but first you want the data from both so you know the facts of what happened and what your complaint is. Once that's received a formal complaint to Uclaim4me cc'd to both ( MOJ and LEO ) will be in order.

            Are Uclaim4me threatening court action ?
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            • #7
              UClaim4Me & MyOffers page saved in case it vanishes. ( Just for ref )

              So why choose Uclaim4me?
              MyOffers has teamed up with Uclaim4me because we believe they have a superb track record in claiming back funds.
              NO WIN NO FEE
              They don’t charge their customers if their claim is unsuccessful.
              DEDICATED SPECIALIST
              Their claims specialists will be dedicated to your case from start to finish, with regular updates along the way.
              SPEED OF CLAIMS
              Their teams are dedicated to claiming back the money you’re owed in the quickest time possible.
              PROVEN TRACK RECORD
              Still on the fence? Take a look at some of what their thousands of happy customers have to say...
              --- removed the 'testimonials' -----
              Of course it’s up to you whether you want to try claiming but you should note that a final deadline for PPI claims has now been set. So act now before it’s too late.
              Click here to register your interest.
              Originally posted by Uclaim4me CRM Auth
              Waterloo Solutions Limited Current Authorisation Status: Authorised Business Authorisation Status Date: 04/08/2011
              Contact Details

              Address: Floor 1
              Mander House, Mander Centre Town/City: WOLVERHAMPTON Postcode: WV1 3NH County: West Midlands
              Basic Details

              Authorisation Number: CRM27601 Trading Names: Clear Today, My Claim Today, claims1.co.uk, TPL Claims, uclaim4me, umanage4me, Theugroup, usave4me, uclaim, umanage, youclaimforme, Patshull Owen Associates, UClaim Management Service Sector: Financial products/services


              Waterloo Solutions Limited is being investigated by the Claims Management Regulator under Regulation 35 of the Compensation (Claims Management Services) Regulations 2006.
              Also attached pre July 2018 TERMS in which they say
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              • #8
                Have now submitted a SAR to HSBC. Uclaim4me have made a veiled threat that if I don't pay up they will pass to their solicitors to recover by legal means.

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                • #9
                  SUCCESS!

                  After having submitted a formal complaint and SAR to Uclaim4me they have responded with a quite apologetic letter as it seems they slipped up and did not check up on the opt-in for them to start PPI claims on my behalf after an introduction by MyOffers, they have therefore cancelled the fee 'on this occasion'. Bizarrely I also received yet another claim pack from them with LOA's for me to sign for pursuing banks that I know I have never had association with. I will of course will be writing to them once again to ask to stop sending these and to remove my data pursuant to the data protection act or GDPR.

                  WORD OF CAUTION! It seems that this whole mess was as a result of questionable verification of my identity and consent through the MyOffers website, I have also been in contact with them and had my details removed. It seems that anyone with some basic information on you can register for competitions and use fake email addresses to receive rewards.

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                  • #10
                    Do you have/know of a template I could use to send to the CMC in regard to the fees that they are charging me...considering that they are chasing me for fees when I had not even signed anything with them. I remember filling out my email address and D.O.B in a free PPI Checker, however I would never provide a signature on an online form...when this is normally asked I close down and block the website. If it is a trusted website I always request a hard copy for signature to be sent in the post/via email. I thought the texts were a scam....you know like the ones that ask if you have had an accident. It is only when I had a letter from the bank that I had to contact them to see what was going on, as I had not actually made a claim for PPI. I have not even had a telephone conversation with this company to confirm if I am happy for them to go ahead and make a claim on my behalf.

                    Please advise, as I am now starting to get nasty texts from the company demanding payment.

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                    • #11
                      Did you get a ppi refund from your bank ? And is it Uclaim4me ?
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                      • #12
                        Yes...but I thought the uclaim4me letter was a scam/junk mail so I ignored them...it was only when I had a letter from the bank that I rang them and they told me how much I was getting back and what it was from,
                        the figures they gave me were significantly lower than what was detailed on the invoice the cmc sent. In actual fact the invoice was closer to 50% of what I was given. If I had contracted them to make a claim I wouldn't be too bothered about complaining...but I haven't so much as had a conversation with them.

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                        • #13
                          You infering you never signed a authority to act letter ??? Better send a letter to prove you. Signed such


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                          • #14
                            Asking them for evidence of such authority

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                            • #15
                              Indeed, ask them to provide a copy of your signed agreement and third party authority. A Data Access Request would be a wise move too(https://legalbeagles.info/library/gu...ccess-request/)

                              Also ask HFC for a copy of the third party authority they hold in order for them to deal with Uclaim4me.
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