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Please review these Terms and Conditions with care. Using this website means you accept these terms. Locksley Law Solicitors may update these terms at any time by posting revised versions on the website. Your subsequent use of the website following any updates constitutes acceptance of those changes. The Website Disclaimer and Privacy Policy are integral parts of these Terms and Conditions.
Your Use of This Website
Locksley Law Solicitors offers this website to help you learn about our services and expertise. You may not use this website for unlawful purposes, post misleading or defamatory content, transmit viruses or harmful code, or attempt unauthorised access to website software or content.
Locksley Law Solicitors reserves the right to determine compliance with these terms, restrict or terminate your access at any time, remove non-compliant content, and alter or discontinue any aspect of the website at any time.
Legal Advice
The website content provides general information only and does not constitute legal advice. While we strive to ensure that the information is accurate, we make no representations or warranties as to its accuracy or completeness, and reliance on website material is at your own risk. Please consult a solicitor if you require legal advice.
Locksley Law Solicitors operates as a trading name of RH Law Limited, authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA Number: 659355). Professional rules applicable to the firm are available on the SRA website.
Important Legal Disclaimer
Eligibility depends on individual circumstances and the terms of your agreement. Unusually high or unexplained commissions may be unfair. Any figures shown are for illustrative purposes only. FCA timelines and scheme rules may change. This page provides general information and does not constitute legal advice.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) indicates that car finance complainants may receive approximately £829 in average compensation, though actual outcomes vary by individual circumstances. Balloon payments, affordability concerns, and hidden charges fall outside the FCA redress scheme. These complaint types may not succeed, and alternative legal routes rarely succeed.
You are not required to use a claims management company or solicitor for a motor finance commission complaint. Consumers may submit complaints directly to their lender, use the FCA redress scheme, or contact the Financial Ombudsman Service free of charge.
Under the redress scheme, lenders refund only affected agreements. Compensation depends on eligibility and FCA redress criteria. If you have concerns about our service or conduct, you may contact the SRA.
Contact Us
If you have any questions about these Terms and Conditions, please get in touch:
Email: contact@locksleylaw.co.uk
Post: Locksley Law, 2a Egerton Crescent, Manchester, M20 4PN