FCA warns regarding scams offering to ‘write off debts’
The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) today issued a warning regarding firms offering unauthorised claims management services to people in the UK.
The unauthorised claims management services say they can write off debts but often charge fees to do so, even when the scheme fails. These firms offer to ‘write off’ debts, mainly mortgages, and get compensation for consumers from their lenders. This might include reclaiming past payments of capital and interest.
The firms often charge a fee to do this and might add more fees even when the scheme fails. This can lead to significant losses for those involved.
The firms might try to convince individuals by pointing to ideas such as ‘Strawman’, ‘Freeman of the Land’ and ‘Sovereign Citizen’. These ideas promote the belief that the government and laws of a country have no powers over people.
Fraudsters use these ideas to appeal to people facing financial difficulties who may be looking for a way out of their debt.
Individuals should be cautious of any firms offering to write-off debt. These scams often increase in times of economic hardship and can involve vulnerable victims who are already struggling with money.
Almost all firms and individuals offering, promoting or selling claims management services in the UK must be authorised or registered by the FCA.
If you use an unauthorised firm, you will not have access to the Financial Ombudsman Service if you have a complaint. You also will not be protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) if things go wrong. This means it’s unlikely you would get your money back if the firm fails.
If a financial firm is authorised or registered it gives you greater protection if things go wrong. Check the Financial Services Register to make sure the firm is authorised and has permission for the service it’s offering you.