More than 23m Britons think they may be due compensation for mis-sold car loans, UK poll (...)
Survey comes before supreme court decision on secret commission payments ruled unlawful by court of appeal More than 23 million people believe they could be due compensation for a mis-sold car loan, according to a poll before this month’s supreme court decision. Borrowers, banks and the (...)
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