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Doorstep lending – a template letter to ask for a refund

UPDATE: The Morses Scheme has failed. See Morses – what is happening to loans and refunds

UPDATE: in March 2022, Loans At Home went into administration. There is no money to pay any refunds. Any remaining loans have been written off and you should not make any payments to them.

UPDATE: The Provident Scheme has now closed and it is too late to make any Provident complaints.Doorstep lending – also called home credit – is where a collector comes to your house to collect the repayments. Many people have been borrowing from the same lender for years.

If you had doorstep loans, you may be able to get a refund of the interest you paid if the lender should have realised the loan was unaffordable for you.

Contents

  • What is an “unaffordable” loan?
  • How to ask for a refund from  home credit lenders
    • Template letter for doorstep loan refunds
    • Contact details for doorstep lenders
  • You should get a response in 8 weeks
  • How strong is your complaint?
  • Sending a complaint to the Ombudsman
    • What should you say to FOS?
    • Send your bank statements and credit report
  • Do you have a current loan?
  • Need some help?
  • Comments or questions?

What is an “unaffordable” loan?

The regulator says that a loan is unaffordable if you couldn’t make the repayments without borrowing again. This could be borrowing from the same lender, from someone else, getting deeper into your overdraft or by not paying a bill.

So even if you always paid your loans on time, they could still have been unaffordable. Especially if you had several loans at the same time or often had to refinance/top-up a loan.

Often the first few loans may have been just about affordable, but the lender should have realised their loans were making your life more difficult when you kept getting more loans.

If you were struggling, your agent should have suggested that you could repay the current one a lot more slowly with no extra interest being added. But too often people were just offered another larger loan.

That was irresponsible lending and you should get a refund back of the interest you paid.

You are very unlikely to get a refund for only one loan. But if you borrowed several times and if you took out a new loan when you were having problems paying an existing one, then complain.

How to ask for a refund from  home credit lenders

Here is a template letter you can use. Change it so it tells what happened to you.

Template letter for doorstep loan refunds

I am making a complaint to you about unaffordable lending. Repaying your loans caused me problems and to have to borrow more money.

I want you to send me a list of them, showing for each loan when it was taken out, how much interest and charges you added and what I repaid. I would like you to send me a complete list even if you consider that some of the loans are too old to be refunded. [delete this if you have all your loan details.]

You should never have given me these unaffordable loans. I am asking you to refund the interest and any charges I paid, plus statutory interest, and to delete any negative information from my credit record.

[If any of the following happened to you, add a couple of sentences describing this. If the problems didn’t happen for all of your loans, add the words OFTEN or SOMETIMES. Delete any that didn’t happen to you.] 

  • I have borrowed from you continuously for [say how many years]. Every time I repaid a few payments my collector encouraged me to take a top up and refinance it. My collector never explained I would have paid less interest if I just took a new loan and carried on repaying the old one.
  • I missed several payments and the collector knew I was in difficulty as I had lost my job/had my hours cut/benefits reduced but I was just offered a new loan. I was never told that I could have a repayment plan for my existing loan instead.
  • When I asked my collector if I could pay over a longer period, he/she said I couldn’t unless I took a new loan.
  • For the first loan my collector looked at my payslip but after that he never checked and never asked if I was getting the same money – I wasn’t.
  • My collector said I needed to change some things on my application otherwise it wouldn’t be approved.
  • My collector filled out the application and gave it to me to sign, I didn’t have time to read it.

 I didn’t know that the lender was supposed to check that I could repay the loan without having to borrow more. I only found out in [say when and how you heard about these refunds – article in the Sun? Facebook advert? friend told you?]

Also include your customer reference number if you had one. And explain if you have moved address or changed your email so they can locate your account.

Contact details for doorstep lenders

  • Cockle email enquiries@cocklefinance.co.uk with Affordability Complaint as the title
  • Compton Finance email mark.phillips@comptonfinance.co.uk with Affordability Complaint as the title
  • GR Finance email grfinanceltd@gmail.com with Affordability Complaint as the title
  • Mutual email to complaints@mutual.uk.com.
  • Naylors Finance email with Complaint in the title to admin@jrnaylors.com.
  • Pinewood Finance C0 email tracy.evans@pinewood-finance.co.uk with Affordability Complaint as the title
  • Short Term Finance (Birmingham) Use their online form and copy your complaints letter into there: complaints to Short-Term Finance.
  • Skyline Direct complaints@skylinedirect.com
  • Swift ivan@swiftdl.co.uk
  • Valleys Finance admin@valleysfinance.ltd.uk with Affordability Complaint as the title

Keep a copy of online complaints or letter sent – if you email it to yourself it’s easy to pass on to the Ombudsman if needed.

You should get a response in 8 weeks

You may get a list of your loans on its own. This is NOT the response to your complaint, which will arrive later.  You don’t need to do anything with the list of loans, just keep it. If the lender makes you an offer, it will help you to see how good or bad it is.

The lender should reply to your complaint within 8 weeks from when you send the email, not when they acknowledge it.

Lenders may be very slow about replying to complaints and they often don’t make a good offer. They may ask for two more weeks several times… I suggest you send the case to the Ombudsman straight away after 8 weeks.

How strong is your complaint?

Very large numbers of these complaints are being won at the Ombudsman – in the last quarter of 2020, 84% of doorstep lending complaints were won by the borrower.

In all of those Ombudsman cases, the lender had either rejected the complaint or made a poor offer.

So don’t be put off if this happens to you, send it to the Ombudsman!.

Three useful guidelines are:

  1. The more loans you had, the better your case. Borrowing for long periods by taking out new loans or refinancing existing ones shows you were dependent on the loans.
  2. It can be hard to win a complaint for just a couple of small loans.
  3. It’s normal to not get the first few loans refunded. If a lender has offered you a refund on loans 5-12 that is probably a good offer. But if they have offered a refund on just loans 10-12 it probably isn’t.
  4. The larger the loans became, the better your complaint is.
  5. The Ombudsman will usually look at loans that are over 6 years old, but many lenders just refuse. You can go back to 2007.

Sending a complaint to the Ombudsman

The easiest way to send a complaint is to use their online application form because that asks all the questions they need to know the answer to (most of these are easy, such as would you like to be contacted by letter, email or phone?).

You probably won’t get a refund back of all the interest you paid… but ask for a refund on all loans and let the Ombudsman make the decision about where your loans became unaffordable.

You don’t have to calculate anything or ask for a specific amount. If you don’t yet have a list of your loans, say you have asked for one but the lender hasn’t sent it.

What should you say to FOS?

There isn’t a separate template for this. You can just copy the complaint you sent to the lender. But here are some more things you may want to add.

  • Say if you had a poor credit record, especially if it got worse as you carried on borrowing from the doorstep lender.
  • Say if you repaid some loans early because you refinanced your loan. Here you may have paid more in interest than if you had just been given an extra loan. If this wasn’t explained to you by your agent (and I bet it wasn’t!) then you paid more interest than you should have.
  • Also tell the Ombudsman if it was always your agent suggesting you borrow more, perhaps because it was getting near to Christmas, or in August when you might need more money for new school uniforms, or because you had paid off a lot of a previous loan.
    A lender in your house should only offer a loan if you had asked them in writing for it. So if this happened to you, mention it in your complaint to the Ombudsman.

Send your bank statements and credit report

Send your bank statements with your complaint. If you haven’t got them all, send ones you do have and set about asking your bank for the rest, then send those. You are more likely to win a complaint if you send them, especially if you only had a few loans.

If you have borrowed for many years and the pile of statements would be HUGE, it’s still a good idea to get them all now, but you could then wait and see what the ombudsman asks for.

Don’t worry if your bank statements show a lot of gambling. The Ombudsman just accepts you have a gambling problem, you can still win these complaints.

Also get a copy of your free TransUnion Statutory Credit report and send it to the Ombudsman with your complaint. Don’t worry that you can’t get an old credit report – the Ombudsman knows this isn’t possible.

Do you have a current loan?

You can complain when you are still repaying a loan. If you tell the lender you want a payment arrangement, they should allow you to pay less each week over a longer period without adding any more interest.

But if you have other problem debts as well, talk to StepChange and they can see if a debt management plan would help.

You can also still complain if you are in a debt management plan. But don’t bother if you are in an IVA, bankruptcy or a DRo.

Need some help?

Your local Citizens Advice can help with these complaints.

You don’t need a lawyer or a claims company. They take a LOT of your refund and you can make a better claim on your own than they can. A good claim involves telling your own story, you know what happened and a claims company doesn’t!

Comments or questions?

Hundreds of readers have posted comments below about how their complaints are going and the successes they have had. If you have a question, ask it here!


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Comments

  1. john says

    July 6, 2019 at 6:24 pm

    hi does mortgage lenders class provident the same as payday loans
    thanks

    Reply
    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      July 6, 2019 at 7:21 pm

      I don’t think so, but I will make some enquiries.

      Reply
  2. michelle farrell says

    July 10, 2019 at 8:25 pm

    hi
    i have provident loans over many of years how do i go about looking into claiming , and also had vanquis credit card can i claim against them
    thank you michelle

    Reply
  3. Karen says

    July 11, 2019 at 8:31 am

    Hi

    Just abit of advice be carefull eveyone who is sending claims in with Provident for unaffordable loans they keep u waiting and then tell you they sent letter out with finle response when they don’t send you letter so you can’t send to the FOS

    I have Provident I had 7 loan over a year but when I put in a claim for unaffordable or irresponsible lending loans with them I waited and waited even thou i rang them evey week for a response then i was told they sent me letter out with a finle response I didn’t receive so Provident sent me the letter i should of got though my email and the date on the letter was over 6 month old it was to late to send it to FOS

    I don’t think I can do anything about this now it’s unfair what Provident did to me

    Thank You

    Karen

    Reply
    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      July 11, 2019 at 8:40 am

      I think you should talk to FOS. Say you phoned Provident every week and they didn’t say a final decision had been issued. I think FOS should agree to take this complaint.

      For anyone else – send your complaint to FOS immediately it gets to 8 weeks. Don’t waste time, Provident don’t often make good offers so the sooner you get your case to FOS the sooner it will be looked at properly.

      Reply
      • Karen says

        July 11, 2019 at 2:33 pm

        Hi Sara

        I did do what you have said in post and take it to FOS stright away and explained to them they sent finle response out

        FOS got on to provident and was told they did sent a file response out to me but I don’t get one and I should have gone to FOS before the 6 month ran out

        FOS told me there nothing they can do as the 6 month had laps it not right when Provident is lieing to customers

        Thank You

        Reply
        • Sara (Debt Camel) says

          July 11, 2019 at 2:53 pm

          OK I suggest send Provident (email to informationrequests@provident.co.uk) a Subject Access Request asking for a copy of all your telephone conversations with them in the last year.

          Also go back to FOS and say you would like them to look again at this as you are trying to get details of your phone calls from Provident and you feel you have a good reason for not having made the complaint within the 6 month time limit.

          And you also

          Reply
          • Karen says

            July 11, 2019 at 8:30 pm

            Hi Sara

            Thanks for your advice I have ask for details and sent of to FOS to see if they can still take the case on I will post back with any updates on what the FOS and Proveident say

            Thx

  4. Cj says

    July 15, 2019 at 9:34 am

    Hi I’m a little concerned with provident I’ve had loans for ages now with top ups and new ones .I’m worried if I put I a complaint then they will keep coming round the house.

    Reply
    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      July 15, 2019 at 4:02 pm

      Hi Cj,

      I assume you still owe some money? In your complaint you can say you would like an affordable payment arrangement for the outstanding balance and offer what you can really manage to pay eg £20 a month. provident won’t add on any more interest if you do this. And it won’t harm your affordability complaint.

      Reply
  5. Jay says

    July 18, 2019 at 6:11 pm

    Hi Sara,

    Its 56 days since my nans complaint today and they haven’t sent the holding letter. I’m raising to FOS anyway.

    I spoke to provident on the phone today and asked if they were going to meet the deadline and the guy actually laughed and said “we are way over day 56 at the moment. You can wait for us or go to FOS”

    Just a heads up so we know their latest position!

    Reply
  6. Debbie says

    July 20, 2019 at 11:09 am

    Hi Sara
    Can you tell me how likely it is for an ombudsman to agree with an adjudicators decision

    Reply
    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      July 20, 2019 at 6:10 pm

      are you unhappy with the adjduicator decision and would like it improved, if so can you say something about how many loans and the rest of your case?
      Or has a lender objected, if so which lender?

      Reply
      • Debbie says

        July 20, 2019 at 7:45 pm

        The lender objected (provident )
        Asked for it to be looked at by an ombudsman
        Debbie

        Reply
        • Sara (Debt Camel) says

          July 20, 2019 at 8:21 pm

          ok, so you don’t need to provide any more information. The Ombudsman’s most common decision is to agree with the adjudicator, but sometimes they tinker with the number of loans to be refunded, deciding that more or less should be. If you borrowed a lot, it’s unusual to get a very different decision.

          Reply
          • Debbie says

            September 17, 2019 at 3:48 pm

            The ombudsman has agreed with the adjudicator but provident are still dragging it out
            What happens if they don’t contact me within the 28 days given which is next week

  7. joan reilly says

    July 20, 2019 at 12:57 pm

    hi i had Provident for at least 15 years but paid off all in 2002 the reason I had them so long was i could not get anew loan without paying some of it to the old one also the collector filled in the forms changing what was required to get a new loan i had about 4 ?lan a run in at the one time in both my husband’s and my name.
    what are my chances of claiming
    j

    Reply
    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      July 20, 2019 at 2:34 pm

      I am sorry but you aren’t going to win a complaint for loans before 2007.

      Reply
  8. Julie says

    July 21, 2019 at 6:58 pm

    Hi, my mum aged 74 has had 5 loans from provident totalling £5000 (including interest) in less than a year which has put her in unaffordable debt so I am in the process of putting a claim in. My problem is that within the same year she asked for a further loan but was told she owed too much but the collector said he could put one in my name which he did there and then. I didn’t know anything about it till my mum told me so it is fraud. If I complain about that loan what are the implications for my mum who acted naively and on the advice of the collector?

    Reply
    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      July 21, 2019 at 7:03 pm

      Can I ask how long ago this was?

      what happened to the debt in your name – was it repaid?

      Reply
      • Julie says

        July 21, 2019 at 7:32 pm

        Hi Sara, the loan in my name was taken out in August 2017 but there is still one payment outstanding due to my mum having to miss so many because of the amount of debt she is in.

        Reply
      • Julie says

        July 21, 2019 at 9:56 pm

        Hi Sara, the loans in my mum’s name were taken out on 8/11/16, 29/11/16, 12/4/17, 30/5/17 (outstanding amounts from previous 3 loans plus additional borrowing) and 17/10/17. Does this constitute irresponsible lending?
        The loan in my name was taken out on 22/8/17 and there is one payment outstanding due to several missed payments. There is also a balance outstanding on the other loans.
        Thank you

        Reply
        • Sara (Debt Camel) says

          July 21, 2019 at 10:15 pm

          I think that sounds like a good reason to make an affordability complaint.

          The loan in your name will be harming your credit record – unless you want to pay this off, then your mum needs to tell provident what happened and you can say you knew nothing about the loan.

          Reply
  9. Angela says

    July 23, 2019 at 6:35 pm

    F0S upheld my complaint against Provident and gave them until 05/07/19 to respond.I have heard nothing from either Provident or the FOS . I emailed adjudicator last week but not had a reply.
    Anyone else in a similar situation?

    Reply
    • Lauren says

      July 23, 2019 at 11:53 pm

      We still haven’t had our claim picked up by an adjudicator yet. Been with FOS since november :( long wait for potentially nothing.

      Reply
      • Angela says

        July 24, 2019 at 7:20 am

        Be prepared for a wait. Mine was sent to FOS Nov 17 and picked up Jan19 as some loans over 6 years old . Then had to wait for another adjudicator which was allocated march 19

        Reply
        • Lauren says

          July 24, 2019 at 8:06 am

          Its just the fact its this super long wait, and an adjudicator could still look at it and say its worth nothing. Other than that the wait wouldnt bother us so much.

          Reply
    • ste says

      July 24, 2019 at 12:54 am

      hi angela,
      im in a similar situation to yours. FOS also upheld my complaint for 12 loans and gave provident until 14th June to reply.
      they did eventually (after a nudge from my adjudicator) reply albeit 3 weeks late, they replied on the 3rd July rejecting the adjudicator recommendations. they’ve offered to refund only 1 out of the 12 loans. i refused that offer and now have to wait for an ombudsman to make a final decision.
      the adjudicator gave us both until 18th july to submit any further info. ive heard nothing since 3rd July so i guess my file is in a massive pile on ombudsman’s desk :(
      in the meantime ive sent an email to the financial conduct authority and my local mp outlining my disgust in providents complaint handling. i even copied in their CEO malcolm le may and provident customer care team to the email thread.
      the FCA and my local mp replied back to me via email. guess what… no reply from provident or their CEO : (
      they obviously dont give 2 hoots to complaints lol.

      Reply
    • ste says

      July 24, 2019 at 1:01 am

      my reply from the FCA..

      Thank you for contacting the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). I understand from your email you have concerns about irresponsible lending regarding loans you’ve previously taken out with Provident Personal Credit and also mentioned concerns regarding your credit file. I can appreciate this must be distressing and I’m sorry to hear about your experience.
      Provident Personal Credit Limited
      I’ve searched the Financial Services Register (FS Register) for Provident Personal Credit Limited and have located them as an authorised firm. This means that the firm are bound by our rules and guidelines.

      What I will do with the information..
      Thank you for bringing this matter to our attention. I will be logging this information against the firm on our records and this information will be made available to our supervisory team. Just to set expectations, when you provide us this information, we wouldn’t be able to provide you with an update to what we do with the information you’ve provided us due to the restrictions on the information we can share. I can appreciate this may be frustrating but please rest assured the information will be reviewed carefully.

      I hope you found this information useful. If you have any further queries, please don’t hesitate to contact us again quoting case reference number:xxx

      if we all complain to the fca, they may start issuing fines to provident, fingers crossed

      Reply
    • Nicky says

      July 24, 2019 at 12:00 pm

      Hi. Im in same situation. Adjucator upheld my complaint and gave Provident until the 12th July to reply. Have heard nothing since end of June.

      Reply
    • Nicky says

      July 26, 2019 at 10:03 pm

      Hi Angela.
      Have you heard anything yet? Im in same position, adjucator upheld my complaint and gave provident until 12th July. Had email today from adjucator saying no reply from provi n that she did chase them up but still nothing. Its now going straight to ombudsman for final decision. X

      Reply
      • Michelle says

        July 26, 2019 at 10:37 pm

        I’m in same boat too. Provident had until yesterday to respond. I’ve heard nothing yet. How long does the ombudsman take if provident haven’t responded within timeframe I wonder.

        Reply
      • Angela says

        July 27, 2019 at 7:06 am

        Hi
        No i have heard nothing from Provident or my adjudicator. Its now 3 weeks since Provident should have responded. Im going to Phone FOS on Monday as they have not replied to 2 emails. So getting fed up now.

        Reply
        • Nicky says

          July 27, 2019 at 9:28 am

          Hi. Yeah defo fone FOS. I was the same, emailed aducator n heard nothing for 3 weeks until yesterday. Looks like it will be another few months before picked up by Ombudsman for me. Fingers crossed for everyone waiting.

          Reply
        • ste says

          July 27, 2019 at 11:34 am

          i sent FOS a pm on facebook and the adjudicator emailed me back within a couple of hours

          Reply
          • Julie Clarke says

            July 27, 2019 at 11:36 am

            How did u do that . Didn’t even know they had a fb page lol

          • ste says

            July 27, 2019 at 1:31 pm

            julie,
            just search for financial ombudsman service on facebook then send them a private message with your reference number, they are very responsive replying. office hours only though i think.

  10. Dawn says

    July 25, 2019 at 5:52 pm

    Hey, Just some advice please. I have had 29 loans from 2008 to 2017 from provident..I wrote to them regarding irresponsible lending and they have just sent me a letter saying they don’t believe that they are at fault and that the loans were affordable. I was literally getting loan after loan.. paying off and taking another one out. Where do I go from here? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Dawn

    Reply
    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      July 25, 2019 at 11:07 pm

      Send the case to the Financial Ombudsman. That is a lot of borrowing over a very long period.

      Reply
  11. tony says

    July 26, 2019 at 10:47 pm

    had my adjudicators decision provident to pay back all intrest on 8 out of 12 loans however provident rejected my adjudicators decison so ombudsman has now got to look at it what are the odds that he will agree with his adjudicators decision.
    thanks
    tony

    Reply
    • ste says

      July 27, 2019 at 1:28 pm

      looking at past ombudsman decisions, i would say very likely they will agree with adjudicator recommendations. worst case scenario, they might tinker with it a bit, say 6 or 7 out of 12 to be upheld for redress. that is unless provident come back with more evidence that they didn’t supply to adjudicator showing the lending was affordable (highly unlikely)

      Reply
      • Tony says

        July 27, 2019 at 4:15 pm

        Thank ste
        My argument was that they did not carry out proper checks on my credit file as i had ccj they said that they needed to ask agent for documents
        I said any documents should have been sent with subject to access request they could not reply wait and see oh quick one how long does it take for decosion by ombudsmathanks for the info

        Reply
        • ste says

          July 27, 2019 at 4:35 pm

          not 100% sure how long it takes, im in exactly the same boat as you waiting for ombudsman to decide after they rejected my adjudicators recommendations. although from previous posts on here with doorstep and payday lending complaints looks like approx 3 months wait from adjudicator passing it to ombudsman for a final decision.
          best of luck with your case.

          Reply
  12. emma says

    July 27, 2019 at 1:58 pm

    hi i have had loans from provident for over 22 years dont know how many i have lost count it has got me in to debt i had to borrow of family to get food ect. i made i complaint to provident and asked for my interest to be payed back and explained they have got me in bad debt. they sent an email the next day stating they do not add ppi to loans and closed my case i emailed back stating i was not talking about ppi i have refered it to the fos what do you think will happen now and do i have a case against provident ?

    Reply
    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      July 27, 2019 at 2:06 pm

      That sounds like a good case to me. Do you still owe them money?

      Reply
      • emma says

        July 27, 2019 at 2:29 pm

        i also have got in to debt with loans at home were i was paying 140.00 a week in payments and had to reduce them to 80.00 a mth and thats still to much for me could i claim against them to sara ? and the provident loans i have one that i just pay 5.00 a mth i am just stuck in a rutt i cant seem to get out of its causing me stress and deppression i cant see any end to it.

        Reply
        • Sara (Debt Camel) says

          July 27, 2019 at 4:55 pm

          It’s good that you have an affordable payment plan for the Provident loan – the ombudsman cases can take a long while.

          Yes you can also complaint to loans at home – and tell them you need the monthly repayment reduced to a much lower amount as well!

          Reply
      • emma says

        July 27, 2019 at 4:57 pm

        hi sara i still have a loan with provident that i pay 5.00 a mth on thats all i can afford also i have had loans from loans at home that i was paying 120.00 a week for i now pay 80.00 a mth and thats still to much for me could i make a complaint about loans at home aswell as provident?

        Reply
      • emma says

        July 27, 2019 at 5:00 pm

        thank you sara i will let you know how i get on.

        Reply
  13. Malcolm Briggs says

    July 27, 2019 at 3:25 pm

    Hi. My father who passed away 2 years ago had multiple loans over the years from Provident and Greenwoods. They seemed to keep getting extended when he was struggling to pay the previous one. Can i as his son make a claim against Provident.?

    I contacted Provident about this and they said i require a Grant of Probate and Letters of Administration which i don’t have. I just want to check that this is the case and if i do can i get them after his death?

    Thank you for any help or advice?

    Reply
    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      July 27, 2019 at 4:47 pm

      Yes you can do this. See https://blog.moneysavingexpert.com/2019/07/martin-lewis–how-to-urgently-reclaim-ppi-for-a-deceased-relativ/ which looks at what to do for a PPI claim and a refund from Provident would follow the same pattern.

      I assume you were his next of kin – he wasn’t married? And that he left little money? It may be problematic to try to get letters of Administration here as this would cost £215 if the estate is over 5k and it may be that the claim against provident – of unknown value – is the only valuable asset?

      Reply
      • Sara (Debt Camel) says

        July 28, 2019 at 12:43 pm

        I’ve just seen this article, which could be helpful for you: https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/experts/article-7277799/ASK-TONY-Tesco-Bank-wont-let-late-husbands-3-400-PPI-compensation.html

        Having read that, I think you could reasonably say to Provident that as this claim is the only asset your dad had [I am assuming that was the case], you can’t get probate or letters of administration until there is some evidence about how large the claim is. So you would like Provident to reply to your claim and if it turns out to be large – over £5,000 – you will sort out the necessary paperwork when there is a value and you can complete the forms.

        Reply
        • Malcolm says

          July 31, 2019 at 6:14 am

          Hi Sara. Thank you very much for your help. I’ll update you when i have made any progress.

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          • Mally says

            August 15, 2019 at 4:27 pm

            Hi Sarah.

            Hi and thank you for your reply.

            Provident have said that I need to provide Letters of Administration before they look at my claim.  Is this something that they definitely do need or is it their way of stopping me trying to claim?

            I have been on the official government website to try to get the letter but I have to declare several pieces of information e.g. the amount of tax etc. which i’m willing to do but i don’t know how much this will be until Provident let me know how much the claim is worth.  I have already asked Provident if they can let me know the amount then I can go ahead and get the letters.

          • Sara (Debt Camel) says

            August 15, 2019 at 4:38 pm

            I think you can reasonably say that the refund is likely to be the only asset in the estate so you can’t apply for Letters of Administration until they have given you an idea about the claim value. If they refuse, send the case to the Ombudsman.

          • Mally says

            August 20, 2019 at 5:46 pm

            Hi Sarah. I’ve contacted them three times to ask for the amount so i can apply for the Letter of Administration but they keep stating every time that i need the letter before they can progress with the claim. I’ve now sent my case to the Ombudsman. I’ll keep you updated as i’m sure there’ll be others in this situation.

  14. Angela says

    July 30, 2019 at 10:10 pm

    3and a half weeks since the date Provident had to respond to adjudicator discussion.
    This is the response to the email I sent to adjudicator requesting an update ,so still no further

    I can see that Provident hadn’t responded so we sent it a chaser to which it still hasn’t replied to date. I do understand they have a bit of a backlog at present due to a shortage of staff which it has made us aware of and this is probably the reason for the delay. I know we have been in discussions with it over our approach on not only your case but others and whilst there is always the option to progress the case to the second and final stage of our complaints process which is ultimately for an ombudsman to review the matter I hope we won’t need to go down this route. I will chase up with my senior colleagues on timescales for how long we anticipate it will be before they respond, or until I can pass it through to the next stage of our process.

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    • Julie Clarke says

      July 30, 2019 at 10:42 pm

      Same As my situation, I thought the fos had more clout than this . Mine been going on for 2 years nearly . Provident were like we are behind l I said tbh I don’t care that’s not my fault . I’m. Very frustrated and feel like they are laughing at the Fos . I’m sure If they were owed money they wud want it to be sorted ,

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      • Angela says

        July 31, 2019 at 7:35 am

        I totally agree Julie. What is the point if FOS giving Provident dates to respond by just for them to be ignored, i could understand maybe week to tens days but mine will be 4 weeks on Friday and nothing, im also expecting them to disagree with adjudicator and so that will be lots more waiting. Like you my case has been with FOS for almost 2 years 😡

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        • Julie Clarke says

          July 31, 2019 at 10:34 am

          I agree and the fos told me on the phone that they are an impartial service and have to give companies AMPLE time to respond . Why give them a cut off date when they know they don’t have to respond by it and where is their Loyalty to us the consumer ?? Cus it looks like provident can do what they want.

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        • Jen says

          July 31, 2019 at 4:20 pm

          Angela & Julie I’m also 2yrs in and got my adjudicator decision 2day but some of my loans were time bared that’s y mine took so long are provident still dragging their heals, how long have u been waiting for a cheque 4

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          • Julie Clarke says

            July 31, 2019 at 4:56 pm

            Hi I am no where near my cheque being issued . Had my adjudicators decision over a month ago now. Provident still not replied and fos in no rush to make them in the near future. I thought it wud be clean cut From now on but more waiting . Provident still not said they agree or disagree yet . Time frames do not seem to apply to them .

          • Angela says

            July 31, 2019 at 5:09 pm

            Once adjudicator sends discussion to Provident they can still disagree with what adjudicator says. Unfortunately not as simple as a cheque arriving after deadline day

  15. Jen says

    July 31, 2019 at 3:51 pm

    Hi Sara not been on for a while hope alls good just had letter back frm Fos regarding provident loans how is the 8% worked out is it daily
    Thanks

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    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      July 31, 2019 at 5:10 pm

      Hi Jen, hope Provident accept the decision!

      yes the 8% is in theory worked out daily. Each payment you made would have had an interest component in it, its that amount times 0.08 time the number of days from the payment to the cailcuation date divided by 365.

      hope it works out to a LOT for you!

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      • Jen says

        July 31, 2019 at 7:20 pm

        Fingers crossed, they have accepted that 19 loans before 2009 irresponsible lent already £6060 before 2009 plus interest, 2nd part adjudicator says loans 22-25 also think that’s around another 2-3k plus interest since 2016, I’m thinking 10-12k back, it’s been a long time waiting, will let u know when I hear anything, thanks for all you help over last 2 years 😀

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        • Julie Clarke says

          July 31, 2019 at 8:45 pm

          I’m thinking the same as you in payback . Good luck with yours l

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  16. Sara (Debt Camel) says

    July 31, 2019 at 5:21 pm

    Angela & Julie (and Jen if Provident don’t accept the decision)

    if you are very fed up, one thing you can do is tell the FCA, who regulates provident what you think of their very slow complaint handling.
    This won’t help your case directly, the FCA will not investigate it but t’s a simple email to alert the regulator and there is a chance it may kick Provident into action…

    If you want to do this, email consumer.queries@fca.org.uk and copy this to joe.sweeney@provident.co.uk. Subject: Provident doorstep lending (700144)
    Give your Provident reference number, your FOS reference number and your name and address.
    Then summarise your long borrowing from Provident in just a few sentences – when you started, how the loans grew, how long you borrowed from then. Say [provident have rejected my affordability complaint and objected to the Financial Ombudsman looking at loans over 6 years old. they are just dragging everything out as long as possible. On dd/mm/yy I had a FOS adjudicator decision saying I should have a refund of loans x to y. provident are just ignoring this, so this is taking even longer. i don’t think this is a responsible way to handle complaints. I have sent my case to the Financial Ombudsman, and I know the FCA will not look into the details, but I wonder how many other customers, some vulnerable, would be put off by provident’s rejection and then give up on their complaint as it takes so long at FOS?

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    • Julie Clarke says

      July 31, 2019 at 8:44 pm

      Thank you I will try that if no joy in a week or so

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      • Julie Clarke says

        August 2, 2019 at 2:12 pm

        I have done this today as I have heard from fos that they are escalating to ombudsman which could change the decision and will take months .

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  17. AM says

    July 31, 2019 at 9:24 pm

    Thought I’d give an update with my complaint from Provident, thanks to this site and Sara.

    Original complaint went in January 2018, Provident to be fair were quick and responded within 4 weeks saying all loans taken out over 6 years so not looking into it, but provided all Loan agreements and schedule of payments I made. In total 5 loans taken from late 2008 to early 2010. Each Loan was rolled over and no breaks.

    Sent to FOS in June 2018, got an email today from Adjudicator who has Upheld all 5 Loans, refund of interest and 8%.

    Quite happy with result just hoping Provident accept the decision.

    It takes time at FOS but hold in there and you will get a result eventually.

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  18. Sue says

    August 1, 2019 at 4:07 pm

    Hi Sara, I complained to Satsuma, I borrowed 3 times a total of £700 however at the time Provident had sent an outstanding debt of mine to Lowell for about £3000. I complained to Satsuma that they shouldn’t have lent to me with Provident issues. Satsuma haven’t responded yet well only to say sorry for delay but Provident have (I didn’t even complain to them). I was beyond shocked to see how much I paid to them over 5 years around £6000 and often the interest on the loan was higher than borrowed amount. They upheld complaint so I’m going straight to FOC. My question is shall I join together the Satsuma and Provident complaint in one or do 2 separate? I still pay Lowell monthly with a debt of £1200 left for Provident

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    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      August 1, 2019 at 5:08 pm

      Not seen this happen before. how long since you put in the Satsuma complaint?

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      • Sue says

        August 2, 2019 at 10:21 am

        Satsuma complaint sent 8th May. They do email saying still investigating weekly but yes odd that Provident responded first with me complaining! What do you think?

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        • Sara (Debt Camel) says

          August 2, 2019 at 10:33 am

          I would send the Satsuma complaint to FOS to as its well over 8 weeks.

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  19. Jay says

    August 1, 2019 at 5:21 pm

    Hi Sara,

    Provident called me today r.e. my nans loans. I quizzed them heavily over whether they would look into all since April 2007, and they said they would.

    The complaint handler was very very empathetic towards my nans situation and I have a feeling they might just have started to meet their FCA obligation to learn from FOS. I’ll keep you posted!

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    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      August 1, 2019 at 5:22 pm

      That would be very good news…

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  20. alison says

    August 2, 2019 at 10:46 am

    Its seems Provident are taking around 4 weeks longer than they should. Seems to be happening to everyone.

    My adjudicator agreed 18 of my loans were unaffordable and initially gave Provident until the 4th July to respond. They didn’t. I chased up after this date but he had not heard. I then chased again and he advised he had rung them -and that they had a lot of cases to look through and said it would be around another two weeks or so as they were dealing with them in date order. I emailed again yesterday and he had not heard anything – But he had had some responses from other cases he put forward to them only just before mine so he anticipates it shouldn’t be much longer……… He said if was over a month down the line he would pass to ombudsman as they would agree we had waited long enough – however at this stage the ombudsman would still want a response from them and it would not make the process quicker.

    Seems they are replying – but very slowly. :(:(:(:(

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    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      August 2, 2019 at 10:48 am

      thanks for the update!

      Reply
  21. Julie Clarke says

    August 2, 2019 at 1:51 pm

    Update. Fos not giving provident any more time so escalating to ombudsman now. I have a feeling that the ombudsman may have a different conclusion. So after waiting two years I will probably come out with nothing. All because of provident being slow and a pain all the way through my case.

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    • alison cairns says

      August 5, 2019 at 10:54 am

      Its very very rare for the Ombudsman to disagree with the adjudicator. I would not worry

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  22. Andi says

    August 4, 2019 at 9:41 pm

    Hi
    I’m still have yet to submit claim on behalf of deceased grandmother, we have had no luck with the will, so therefore can not get a letter of probate.

    Does anyone know if there is a legal limit to the value a person can seek when approaching a company before they ask for a letter of administration?
    Suchas Tesco bank saying it’s not required 5k, though I do think my grandmothers claim will exceed this.

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    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      August 5, 2019 at 6:26 am

      This is more than 6 months old, why have you not put in a claim? The value of the claim is uncertain, if this is a large part of her estate. Unless you want to pay for legal advice on this, you need to get this underway, these things get harder the longer it is.

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      • Andi says

        August 5, 2019 at 5:55 pm

        Reason was due to family member disputing any claim and threatening action – yep Family + money is never a good thing.
        We’ve let things calm down and now they are listening.
        However we now need to apply for the letter of administration.

        I did submit a claim to then but they are awaiting this.

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        • Sara (Debt Camel) says

          August 5, 2019 at 6:03 pm

          do you need a value on the claim to get the letters of administration?

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          • Andi says

            August 5, 2019 at 9:01 pm

            I was told that I need that.
            But our biggest opposition was someone saying there was a will and refusing to hand it over. Now they say it was lost/destroyed. So no idea what to do.

            I’ve submitted the IHT information and just printed off Probate without a will so see what happens.

  23. Michelle says

    August 5, 2019 at 10:00 am

    Had an email today saying provident don’t agree with adjudicators decision of refunding me for the loans. It has gone to ombudsman for a decision. 😩😩. I hope he agrees with adjudicator. How long does the ombudsman usually take ??

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    • Angela says

      August 5, 2019 at 5:09 pm

      Hi Michelle
      What date were Provident given by FOS to reply by.
      Mine was 05/07/19 and I still haven’t heard anything. I contacted my adjudicator last week and he said Provident was short staffed so were behind with cases. He said he would speak to his senior to see how long to give them before sending to ombudsman. Im getting fed up know after almost 2 years it seems nothing is moving forward.
      I have emailed FCA and received standard email back. Emailed Provident who said they were liaising with FOS

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      • Julie Clarke says

        August 5, 2019 at 5:17 pm

        Hi can I ask what email you emailed provident on . I’ve tried to email but had no response ( which isn’t surprising ) . Will try anything to get it resolved soon

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        • Angela says

          August 5, 2019 at 7:47 pm

          Customer.Responses@provident.co.uk this is the email i used to email Provident

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  24. Julie Clarke says

    August 5, 2019 at 12:50 pm

    If it goes to ombudsman and they agree that a refund is needed. Can provident contest this and not pay out or take ages?

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    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      August 5, 2019 at 1:23 pm

      An Ombudsman’s decision is legally binding and Provident will pay out within 28 days.

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  25. alison says

    August 5, 2019 at 2:47 pm

    My adjudicator is away until tomorrow – so I will chase again this week.

    However it is disheartening to see that a huge majority of claims being pushed to the Ombudsman level. Has anyone had Provident agree with the Adjudicator of Late ??? Looking back it seems to be from May onwards that more are being rejected for whatever reason.

    Given the fact that the Ombudsman usually agrees with the Adjudicator – surely this is just stalling tactics……………..

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    • Julie Clarke says

      August 5, 2019 at 4:34 pm

      I agree it is stalling. My case gone to ombudsman today . I’ve also complained to FCA as Sara mentioned above . Provident need a shame up in my opinion. Just making things more difficult and ling winded for no reason but they are busy . In the end I presume it’s going to cost more in interest anyway so they will come worse off . But after two years I just want it over .

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  26. Tony says

    August 5, 2019 at 4:57 pm

    Same bat the adjudicator agreed with my complaint provie didnt passed to ombuisman surley the adjudicator works for the ombuismn stalling tactics

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  27. alison says

    August 6, 2019 at 3:11 pm

    Well still in suspense :):):)………….. Chased again today – asked the adjudicator for some good news on my birthday !! (he is actually a very nice guy and always responds).

    He said that he had just spoken to Provident and they advised they have responded – but to the main FO mailbox – so he will have to wait a day or so for it to be sent internally to him and then he will let me know…………………

    Cant shake the feeling that like nearly all others of late – it will end up on a pile for the Ombudsman as that seems the route they are taking at the mo…….. :(

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    • Alison says

      August 6, 2019 at 5:48 pm

      To be honest he probably knows but didn’t want to spoil my day lol 🤣🤣🤣

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  28. Chris says

    August 6, 2019 at 5:37 pm

    After nearly 8 weeks since my original complaint, I’ve received an email from Provident. They say they are ‘unable to resolve my complaint’ but say that the matter is receiving their urgent attention and that they will provide me with a final response in due course. Talk about vague. The email goes on to say that I can forward my complaint to the FOS. So I have even though they haven’t officially issued their final response. Hope that will be OK.

    I am not sure why they are unable to resolve my complaint. Have they got to it yet? Is it too difficult for them to resolve? Who knows! The debt is now in a DMP. If this takes as long as I think it will, the whole debt including all the interest will have been paid off (we are talking 18 months till the end of my 10 year DMP). All I really want is for them to cut the interest out of what I currently owe them. They have included the entire sum in the DMP including something like £3500 of interest alone. I’m perfectly happy to pay off the capital sum. They could make an offer now and save both me and them hassle. They would still have made lots of money out of me over the years.

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    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      August 6, 2019 at 6:33 pm

      My guess is no-one has looked at it :(
      Quite right to send to the FOS.

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  29. Gazza says

    August 7, 2019 at 9:33 am

    Here we go complained to provident May 2017 rejected 5 loans i was complaining about sent to fos May 2017 .Two years 3mnths later fos agreed 1 out of 5 loans were wrongly given to me Prov to pay 586 back to me and write off the loan that was sold to Lowell totalling 786 so in total 1372 so to everyone waiting its worth it in the end so hang in there good luck.

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  30. kate says

    August 7, 2019 at 2:01 pm

    I put a complaint in September 2018, finally after chasing 3 times the adjudicator has upheld my complaint and has given Provident till the 19th August to respond, it appears that reading above they are not accepting these decisions so guess will need to wait a few months more for the ombudsman to look at it, however this can only be positive as the interest should be more….. will sit and wait patiently :)

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  31. Connor says

    August 7, 2019 at 5:47 pm

    Received an email today from my adjudicator.
    She agrees that 13 out of 16 loans were lent irresponsibly, the detail she states is rather impressive.
    So provident have until the 21st August to get back to them with more info or agree or not.

    Why do I feel the end is in sight, but could still be ages as provident do seem to be very very slow with things.

    Complained to Provident November 2017
    Sent to ombudsman January 2018
    First proper response June 2019
    Waiting to be allocated Adjudicator June 2019
    Adjudicators decision August 2019
    Waiting on provident to respond by 21st August

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  32. Alison says

    August 8, 2019 at 7:19 pm

    Well as expected Provident disagreed with the adjudicator. Wasn’t expecting any different to be honest based on the last few month decisions……

    It could be up to six months. Who knows. But the adjudicator says they are very busy and have high caseloads. Why Provident are rejecting adjudicator decisions recently I do not know but that seems to be the pattern of late. More of a wait but I will sit it out :)

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    • Angela says

      August 8, 2019 at 8:16 pm

      I also got an email yesterday from adjudicator to say Provident had also disagreed with the discussion.
      I too will sit it out after waiting almost 2 years to get this far im not giving up now

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  33. Wayne says

    August 9, 2019 at 2:36 pm

    Finally had a update….. my adjudicator has advised I be refunded the interest of 12 of the 14 loans I took out with provident. They have until 22nd August to respond. How long does the process normaly take from here now? Are there any recent sucess stories? Made my complaint April 2018.

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    • Angela says

      August 9, 2019 at 4:51 pm

      Provident seem to be taking 4 weeks after the date they should be responding by and judging by comments in here they are disagreeing with the adjudicators discussion. Be prepared for another wait

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    • Ann says

      August 9, 2019 at 9:33 pm

      I got a similar letter, original complaint went to them September 2017, and to financial ombudsmen 8 weeks later, this had been the first there has been any slight progress. It said provider has til 19th August to reply

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  34. Julie Clarke says

    August 9, 2019 at 3:25 pm

    Had this today
    Another long wait ahead 😩

    Dear Mrs Clarke

    Thank you for your email dated 7 August 2019.

    This case is currently awaiting to be reviewed by an ombudsman, who’ll issue a decision on your case.

    The business hasn’t replied as of yet but if they do it’d be reviewed by the ombudsman. It’s up to the business if they wish to respond or not.

    I’m sorry for the delay. I know you’ve been waiting a long time, but I’m unable to say how long it will take to resolve this case due to the high volume of cases we’re dealing with. We’re doing everything we can to resolve each case as soon as possible.

    It’s important to make sure we look at each case in the order it comes in so that it’s fair for everyone involved. Once the case is picked up by an ombudsman they will review everything on your case before making a decision.

    We’ll be in touch as soon as there’s an update on this case, but if you’ve got any further questions, please let us know.

    Yours sincerely

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  35. Julie says

    August 10, 2019 at 9:41 am

    Hi,
    I’ve only just heard that I could maybe put in a claim from Greenwoods/Provident. I’ve had loans from Greenwoods (and then Provident when they took over), since 1991. I understand there would be no claim from before 2007 but then the loans carried on until 2016 until my finances finally hit the skids and i was unable to make payments. When i first had a loan, the agent spelt my last name wrong on purpose to ensure i got the money and he got the business. This carried on until after 2007. I was on benefits alone at the time and was always encouraged to renew to pay off current loans to get more. He also didnt always check documents before giving me more and sometimes I had 4-6 loans all at once as they were all about £5 each to pay back weekly. The thing is, i dont know where to begin. I’ve read about Provident stating they don’t charge PPi so i guess it would be unlikely I’d get anything back that route so is it worth trying to reclaim anything and if so, what or where should i start please. I’m really confused but want to at least try if i can. If i get nothing, then I’ve lost nothing. I also dont think I have any reference or account numbers anymore for them to pin point me. Please can anyone advise me? Many thanks.

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    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      August 10, 2019 at 11:35 am

      Hi Julie,

      that was a well-timed comment. I have just updated the article above so it has a template letter you can use. This isn’t a PPI complaint, it is an affordability complaint.

      If you don’t have your reference number, just put in other infomration eg your address and date of birth.

      Good luck!

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      • Julie says

        August 11, 2019 at 1:29 pm

        Thank you! I’ll write today.
        Fingers crossed!

        Julie.

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  36. Petra says

    August 12, 2019 at 2:40 pm

    Well this is a joke :
    https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-provident-bonuses/provident-financial-plans-return-of-doorstep-lending-bonuses-from-august-memo-idUKKCN1TR1QB

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    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      August 12, 2019 at 4:29 pm

      not a funny one…

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  37. claire says

    August 15, 2019 at 12:39 pm

    i sent loans@home a complaint asking to look into all the loans i have had over the years, i still have most paperwork, i lost my house a 9 year ago yet they kept giving me loans even though i told them about losing the house, i received a final response, they state 6 year is the longest they can go back, they also say they were not aware of me losing my house and i must be getting the time wrong however they are upholding 5 out 51 loans and paying off what i owe now, (although they do not admit they were in the wrong) do i take it or do i stand a chance of getting somewhere with the ombudsman?

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    • ste says

      August 15, 2019 at 5:51 pm

      yes definitely take it to the ombudsman service as 51 loans is a LOT of borrowing. Regarding loans over 6 years, make sure you explain to FOS that you have only recently realised that you could make an affordability complaint due to stumbling across this website/seen a post on facebook ect which made you aware you could complain about loans taken out over 6 years ago.
      The financial ombudsman service can not look at any loans borrowed before 6 April 2007 – this is the date consumer credit providers came under their jurisdiction.
      Whilst you stand a very good chance of a substantial refund based on the number of loans, Be prepared for a very long wait for your complaint to go through the process. My complaint against provident has been ongoing since september 2017 and im now waiting on an ombudsman to review my case after provident rejected the FOS adjudicators recommendation to refund all interest on loans i had taken out from 2007.
      Good luck.

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      • claire says

        August 16, 2019 at 3:43 pm

        thanks have sent my complaint to the ombudsman, fingers crossed and for yours too

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    • Kelly McCandless says

      August 21, 2019 at 11:17 pm

      Claire as Ste says definatly take it to ombudsman. I currently have a complaint against them at ombudsman. It will be a long haul though but stick at it. Make sure you give them as much info as possible, ie if your agent just got you to sign the form and they filled in the rest, or if they took the information from a previous form. I even sent screenshots of text messages from my agent asking if I wanted loans. I replied I couldn’t afford them to which she replied she needed the sales. I had about same amount of loans as you. When I lost my mum unexpectedly and had to pay £4000 funeral I called my agent in the hope they would reduce my payment and instead they offered me more loans to clear off my loans. Their final decision was my loans were affordable and upheld 1 loan they didnt have paperwork for. I am in for the long haul. Companies like this prey on the vulnerable. They also said because my paments were never late, this is probably due to the stress and worry caused my someone coming to your door for money. It adds to the stress and anxiety, they would come up to 3 times a day if they didnt get you first time. They even turned up at my work. I wish you the best of luck with your case. Stick st it Claire.

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  38. Andrea says

    August 15, 2019 at 6:20 pm

    Can I complain I had 11 loans from providential do you deal with them did they have ppi attached thank you

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    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      August 15, 2019 at 6:44 pm

      11 loans sounds like a lot! Read the article above which sounds how to complain and ask for a refund of the interest. Provident do not charge PPI.

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  39. alison says

    August 16, 2019 at 9:47 am

    It would be great if the those who are waiting for the Ombudsman to pick up their case after Provident rejected the Adjudicators decision – could update on here the timescales once known.

    Provident still have until 22nd August to come back with any further info before it goes in the queue for an Ombudsman. So in effect I assume I will be in the queue from that date (as such). I do know there are others in the same situation.

    Im at a loss as to why they are practically rejecting all adjudicator decisions of late……

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    • Ann says

      August 16, 2019 at 10:30 am

      My original complaint went to them September 2017, sent to ombudsmen 8 weeks later. Only recently got email from adjudicator saying they were to refund all interest etc on loans from 2007 totalling over £6000 On interest alone. They have until 19th to respond. Not holding my breath as it seems they are rejecting all of these and dragging it out as long as possible

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      • alison says

        August 16, 2019 at 12:03 pm

        yes they seem to be rejecting most – but remember all cases are individual…………….

        I was told the Adjudicator to Ombudsmen could be up to six months. Don’t think anyone recently has been appointed an ombudsman as yet after the Adjudicator level

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        • Tony says

          August 16, 2019 at 12:51 pm

          This seems to be the case nowdays provi using stalling tactics better if ombuisman gave provi a levy charge to look at the a percentage of the amount owing and provi made to pay that

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  40. jan says

    August 17, 2019 at 2:11 pm

    Im totally fed up with provident mine started january 2018 it was passed on to Adjudicator sept 2018 they have came back to me saying they agree that Satsuma loans should not of been given , eh wait i wasnt claiming for those it was Provident as in home loans , provident did send me an offer in nov 2018 i rejected , but when the FOS has asked them for the details they only listed the Satsuma loans , i have sent copies to FOS and they gave Provident till 22 July to relpy still waiting :(

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    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      August 17, 2019 at 2:23 pm

      so now they are going to refund you the Satsuma loan I hope?

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      • jan says

        August 17, 2019 at 2:42 pm

        i have no idea whats happening untill Provident get back to them , but i would say so , they just seem to get away with everything Provident that is , hopefully some day soon i will get updated , when i asked the adjudicator they said i had to wait till they heard back from Provident on the other loans that they never confirmed to them :(

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  41. Sharon says

    August 17, 2019 at 3:49 pm

    My adjudicator has agreed that loan 6-38 should not have been given and has given provident till 30th August to respond. I don’t suppose provident will agree to this so does anyone know how long I will have to wait for ombudsman to look at it and make a decision

    Reply
    • alison says

      August 19, 2019 at 10:07 am

      I was advised can be up to 6 months due to the current workload :(

      Reply
      • Sharon says

        August 19, 2019 at 10:53 am

        Thankyou I’ve waited 14 month for adjudicator to look at it and to get a decision so what’s another 6 month lol hopefully will ombudsman will uphold it too x

        Reply
        • alison says

          August 19, 2019 at 11:46 am

          From around May – it seems Provident have disagreed with a vast amount of Adjudicator decisions. I have heard its very rare for the Ombudsman to disagree with the Adjudicator -so it seems stalling tactics for some reason :(

          Reply
  42. Dane says

    August 19, 2019 at 11:04 am

    I thought I would leave some information I got from the ombudsman.

    We have been waiting two years for our case and it has now been through the adjudicator and the dates have been extended to allow an extra two weeks for both cases. The adjudicator said today that it would be between the three and six month wait for the ombudsman depending on how long your case has been waiting to be seen, they take that length of time into account as well. The adjudicator has also said that Provident have agreed some cases at adjudicator, usually after being given a time extension and also that Provident have said they are behind with the workload (yes we know lol).

    Hope this helps. We won our case and they are to refund all loans except two from 2006, the rest are from 2007 to 2013. These are large sums and 8% is calculated from the date each payment was made – I have a rough idea – it took a spreadsheet to work that one out !!!

    If anybody is thinking about whether they should make a claim – just do it – you don’t know what will happen – we were thinking it wouldn’t win but we did win.

    Good luck with your cases.

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  43. Sharon says

    August 19, 2019 at 1:50 pm

    Thankyou that’s good to know adjudicator has given provident another 2 weeks till 30th August to send ant other information otherwise will go to ombudsman. So let’s see what happens

    Reply
  44. Ann says

    August 19, 2019 at 2:49 pm

    Thank you for the information, this sounds really good for me. My case has been with the ombudsman for 2 years and the adjudicator just recently said to provident to refund interest from loans 4-14 as others were before 2007. They had until today to respond, which I haven’t really expected them to do judging by what I’ve read on here. It’s great to hear someone saying they finally got somewhere and to have a rough idea of the timescale we are looking at too.

    Congratulations on winning your case, happy spending when you finally get your cheque :)

    Reply
  45. alison says

    August 20, 2019 at 8:57 am

    Think Provident should be made to look at more claims at adjudicator level – and accept them -as Quick Quid were made to do.

    Despite a 4 week extension from the original date – my claim will shortly be in a queue for the Ombudsman. Its not about the money – as I have absolutely no idea of figures – just how they conduct themselves and really couldn’t care less……….

    Reply
    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      August 20, 2019 at 9:26 am

      “Think Provident should be made to look at more claims at adjudicator level – and accept them ” I agree!

      Reply
  46. Mark says

    August 20, 2019 at 12:24 pm

    Hi Guy’s

    i had 2 loans from Provident, they have replied twice (One month apart) now saying:-

    We are sorry that we have been unable to resolve your complaint at this time.
    Please be assured this matter is receiving our urgent attention and will provide you with a final response in due course.
    In view of this and in line with our complaints procedure you have the right to refer your complaint to the Financial Ombudsman Service, free of charge, but you must do so within six months of the date of this letter. If you do not refer your complaint in time, the Ombudsman will not have our permission to consider your complaint and so will only be able to do so in very limited circumstances. For example, if the Ombudsman believes that the delay was as a result of exceptional circumstances.

    I emailed them back and said i’ll give them another TWO working weeks as i’d like to resolve the matter without going to the FOS.

    Do you think they will sort it out or just send it straight to the FOS now?

    Reply
    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      August 20, 2019 at 1:00 pm

      send it straight to FOS now. They don’t seem to make many good offers so it’s not worth hanging around for.

      Reply
  47. rachael says

    August 24, 2019 at 4:16 pm

    Hi
    I have had around 15 loans with provident which amounts upto around 3000 – it started off with a small loan of 100 and then the agent kept saying you can apply for a top up whenever you like and over three years i have had over 3000 so i dread to think of the interest that i have paid in total – where the loan kept rolling over into another its hard to work out the interest figures. I have made a complaint direct to provident yesterday and am awaiting reponse. The loans started in 2015 and i finished paying them Feb of this year. Has anyone else ever claimed for something much the same and had good results??? Any comments would be appreciated as I would really love to get my money back as they certainly have stung me big time.

    Reply
    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      August 24, 2019 at 5:22 pm

      Yes people have won cases with a lot of repeat lending. good luck with this – it sounds a strong complaint. If Provident don’t offer you a reasonable refund, send it to the Finacial Ombudsman!

      Reply
    • Chris says

      August 25, 2019 at 8:23 am

      Your situation sounds exactly the same as mine – similar amounts and similar lending practices. I complained to Provident and after 8 weeks they told me they had been unable to resolve the complaint. At that point, of course, I was able to send to the FOS which I have done. No results as yet but, as Sara says, get the ball rolling as soon as you can.

      Reply
  48. Ian says

    August 25, 2019 at 9:43 am

    Hi all is it best to complain to provident by emai or post ?

    Reply
    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      August 25, 2019 at 10:18 am

      Use their online message form but keep a copy of what you send

      Reply
  49. Dave says

    August 25, 2019 at 1:48 pm

    Hi I’m contacting in regard to doorstep loans. It’s to do with loans at home and I’m looking for advice . The initial loan involved a rep knocking on my door uninvited, and basically buying something off a van for 50 pounds and hence the loan cycle being started. Is this legal? When I signed up the rep used my ex’s wage slip as proof of affordability? Again is this allowed. I have received my SAR information and they are asking for bank statements from certain months and I’m stuck as what to do? Help appreciated thanks

    Reply
    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      August 25, 2019 at 1:57 pm

      Did you just have the one loan from them? How long ago was this? Do you have the bank statements for the months they are asking for?

      Reply
      • Dave says

        August 25, 2019 at 2:02 pm

        The loans started in 2014. Haven’t got bank statements to hand will have to order them. The initial loan started then and at times multiple loans were taken on the same date through to 2017

        Reply
        • Sara (Debt Camel) says

          August 25, 2019 at 3:00 pm

          ok, you are going to need the bank statements if this has to go to the ombudsman as many home credit cases have to. It sounds a strong case, so definitely go to the Ombudsman if you don’t get a reasonable offer.

          Your question about whether the first loan was legal – the Consumer Credit Act 1974 Section 49 bans the canvassing and soliciting of cash loans off trade premises (ie on your doorstep) where this is not done in response to a signed written request made on a previous occasion. However it’s not clear to me (i am not a solicitor) if selling you something for £50 and offering a loan to pay for it counts as “soliciting cash loans”.

          The rep should not have taken your partner’s wages into consideration without checking what other expenses and commitments they had.

          In practice if that first loan for £50, you may decide what really matters is all the later repeat borrowing and you don’t care if you don’t get refund on the very first loan. But if your case goes to the ombudsman, why not complain about the way the first loan was sold as well?

          Reply
          • Dave says

            August 25, 2019 at 4:24 pm

            Ok thanks for your help. Loans at home have given me 15 days to respond what happens if I don’t will my claim be rejected? Also the latter loans I had no check was done regarding wage slips as I’d had already split up from my ex.

          • Sara (Debt Camel) says

            August 25, 2019 at 5:12 pm

            Tell them you are getting your bank statements from your bank. NB downloading PDFs is usually better as you don’t have to pay postage or get copies made. But if they reject the complaint then just send it to the Ombudsman, I am afraid that’s where most of these complaints usually have to go.

  50. Sarah Rees says

    August 25, 2019 at 1:56 pm

    Hi. I contacted Provident asking for a statement of all loans I’ve held with them & advising that I wanted to complain about them being unaffordable and irresponsibly given to me. I have them until the 14/08 to provide me with the info, after which I would be taking my complaint to the FOS. I received the standard reply saying they were investigating, then another asking me to send any evidence or relevant additional info that would help them locate my accounts. I sent them a couple screenshots from a credit report showing payments made to them for loans which also showed different addresses I’d lived at. Standard thanks reply then nothing again. A few days before the 14th I emailed again saying I was disappointed with the lack of response and requesting the information once more before the 14th. Nothing back from them still so how do I go about taking this to the FOS without knowing exactly what and when I borrowed?

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  51. Dave says

    August 26, 2019 at 11:00 am

    Hi spoke yesterday on here about loans at home. When the company was doing affordability checks they took husbands wage into account. Just wanted to know if they could do that? As it’s a loan in my name?

    Reply
  52. Jolo says

    August 27, 2019 at 9:37 am

    Update from me
    Original complaint about this time last Yr and went to fo in about November
    Anyway yesterday found a email from my adjudicator dated 2 wks ago and she has upheld my complaint from loans 6 and up first 5 she thought was OK. I’m good with this so just waiting for provident to say if they do or not which is ment to be by today but the lady I’ve just spoke to says ring bk at the end of wk as bank hols may delay it a little. Thank you for all your help and good luck anyone still waiting its a long process but worth it in the end

    Reply
    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      August 27, 2019 at 9:57 am

      Provident are being very slow at the moment, this may take some time but great progress!

      Reply
  53. dave says

    August 27, 2019 at 2:06 pm

    update regarding loans at home regarding bank statements and need some advice. they are asking me to produce bank statements from November 2015 regarding loans dating from December 2015 to August 2016. Even though it says the debt was written off on August 12th 2016? Why are they requesting this as my complaint originally goes back to 2007 concerning affordability

    Reply
  54. Nicky says

    August 27, 2019 at 2:31 pm

    Hi everyone

    Cant thank this site enough for all the help and comments. It has really been great!!

    Had a phone call from FOS today saying that Provident have finally agreed with them and upheld my complaint. Cheque will be arriving within 28 days.

    For all waiting on replys from them, hang in there. It be worth it in the end.

    My original complaint started May 2018, first response from adjucator was March 2019. Complaint was upheld by adjucator in June and today Provident finally answered and upheld it.

    Good luck everyone!!

    Reply
    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      August 27, 2019 at 2:37 pm

      That is very good news – I was starting to think that Provident aren’t just slow but are not accepting adjuicator decisions in the end.

      Did you have a lot of loans? What years were they?

      Reply
      • Nicky says

        August 27, 2019 at 3:26 pm

        Hiya

        Yes quite a lot of loans. Started from 2007 until 2016. Amount i have been offered is life changing for me. Cant thank yous all enough. Am so grateful for all the information and comments on here

        Reply
        • Sharon says

          August 27, 2019 at 3:33 pm

          That gives us all hope. Well done and enjoy 😊😊

          Reply
          • Nicky says

            August 27, 2019 at 3:40 pm

            Thank you. Good luck to you, hopefully this is Provident starting to do right now. 😁

        • Sara (Debt Camel) says

          August 27, 2019 at 3:38 pm

          Brilliant! Some of these Provident refunds can be very large.

          Reply
          • Nicky says

            August 27, 2019 at 3:45 pm

            Yes definately. Still cant believe it. Started this with not knowing what the outcome would be, but the lomg wait has been worth it. Thanks again 😁

    • alison says

      August 27, 2019 at 2:40 pm

      Hi Nicky

      That’s fab news :) Its a long road for us all isn’t it :(

      Did it have to go to the Ombudsman ? Or have Provident taken since June to agree with adjudicator ?

      Reply
      • Nicky says

        August 27, 2019 at 3:33 pm

        Hiya Alison

        Provident had until end of June to answer adjudicator, but after a chaser email too they didnt respond. Had an email from adjudicator at end of July saying they still hadnt responded and that it was going straight to Ombudsman and they werent giving provi any more time.

        Then out of the blue today, adjudicator phoned me and said provi had agreed and offered to refund all the loans. Still in shock, but definately happy.

        Hang in there, hopefully not much longer for people

        Reply
        • Ann says

          August 27, 2019 at 8:44 pm

          Fantastic news, and thank you for updating and letting us know, it gives us all a little bit of hope. Enjoy the changes it will make to your life x

          Reply
        • alison says

          August 28, 2019 at 8:37 am

          So pleased for you.

          There are a lot on here who have had it go straight to the Ombudsman after rejection/or no reply. Maybe like quick quid – they are reviewing some before the Ombudsman picks up the case. Who knows – but again well done and hope you enjoy having a spending spree :):):)

          Reply
  55. M says

    August 29, 2019 at 2:08 pm

    Hi, just received my redress payment from Sunny 13 days after giving them
    My details following an adjudicator decision. Very happy with this result. Thanks for all the help!

    Reply
  56. Rodney Edward Chipping says

    August 29, 2019 at 11:41 pm

    My late mother Mrs Ellen Chipping and my Late Brother Peter Chipping had Provident loans in the 1990’s, some of which were taken as fresh loans once the original was paid back.
    I wish to claim PPI back on all of these.

    Reply
    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      August 30, 2019 at 7:21 am

      It is now too late to put in a PPI Claim I am afraid. And I don’t know if Provident had PPI in the 90s, it didn’t later on.

      You have posted on a page about affordability complaints, not PPI. But it’s not possible to make an affordability complaint to Provident about loans before 2007.

      Reply
  57. Daron says

    August 30, 2019 at 10:12 pm

    I’m waiting for provident yes thay do seem to miss the deadlines

    Reply
  58. Mark Hudson says

    September 4, 2019 at 1:44 pm

    Quick question.
    I have a complaint in with Prov already.
    3 to 4 loans a year from early 00’s to 2014 (re-loan to pay off another)
    I have details of 23 of them which ranged from 500 to 900 a loan with a charge for credit between 360 and 700.

    If complaint is upheld by prov / ombudsman, how is redress calculated?
    Is it just the Interest (charge for credit) & 8% or is it another value.
    plus is there a quick calculator anywhere for working out the values (i was paying weekly average loan 52wks at £26)

    Reply
    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      September 4, 2019 at 5:04 pm

      You can only get refunds from the loans after April 2007.

      Yes it’s the interest charged plus 8% – for Provident loans this can often work out as a lot of money. No quick calculator, you need to look at each loan separately and what you paid to it.

      Reply
      • Mark Hudson says

        September 4, 2019 at 5:52 pm

        Wow as at the moment for the paperwork I do have it’s about 13.5k of charges (that’s 23 from 2009 to early 2014)

        Reply
  59. alison says

    September 4, 2019 at 2:05 pm

    Has anyone been allocated or heard from an Ombudsman after being referred to by the adjudicator of late?? (for Provident)

    I know there were a few of us that had cases sent to the Ombudsman. Suppose Im just hoping the ‘up to 6 month’ wait isn’t actually that :(:(:(:(:(

    Reply
    • ste says

      September 4, 2019 at 10:51 pm

      i emailed my adjudicator last week (July 23rd) for an update and she replied with this….

      Dear Mr xx
      Sorry it’s taken me a day to get back to you.
      I was waiting to hear back about your case, so I can give you a bit more information.
      At the moment your case and some others like yours are looked after by a senior colleague. We want to make sure that they are continuously treated as priority to give you the quickest answer.
      However, ive been told it will most likely be another four to six weeks until we can provide an answer.
      I know this is still a while, but at the moment this is the quickest we can move the cases forward.
      As soon as I hear something more I will let you know.
      Yours sincerely
      Financial Ombudsman Service

      so based on that im looking at around 1st week in october for an ombudsman decision.
      provident rejected my adjudicators recommendations on 2nd july.

      Reply
      • alison says

        September 5, 2019 at 8:16 am

        Im not far behind you in time scale. few weeks after. Before Xmas would be nice I suppose :)……

        Reply
  60. Jay says

    September 4, 2019 at 5:07 pm

    Just heard back on my Nan’s complaint direct from provident. Day 100 and something. They uphold 4 of the 37 agreements and offered £3.5k.

    I rang provident and they have said the ombudsman can still look into the case, including the upheld loans, even if she cashes the cheque. Have recorded that call and got them to confirm this by email.

    Getting nan to go on a much deserved holiday and I’ll be sending her case to the FOS so that maybe she can go on a bigger one in the future!

    Reply
    • Sara (Debt Camel) says

      September 4, 2019 at 9:02 pm

      sounds great to me!

      Reply
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