Credit card fraud and scams are increasingly sophisticated. We pursue financial institutions and card issuers to recover your money under Section 75 and chargeback rights.
Start My Free Claim CheckUnder Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974, your credit card provider is jointly liable with the seller if something goes wrong with a purchase over £100. Additionally, chargeback schemes offer protection for debit and prepaid card transactions. When you are the victim of a credit card scam, your card issuer may be obligated to refund you — and we fight to make that happen.
We review your case at no charge and advise on your prospects of success.
We pursue Section 75 claims, chargeback disputes, and direct legal action against card issuers who unlawfully refuse valid claims.
We negotiate, escalate, and litigate until your claim is resolved.
Compensation is transferred to you. Our fee is only taken if we win.
Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act makes your credit card provider equally responsible with the retailer when something goes wrong with a purchase between £100 and £30,000.
Banks frequently reject valid chargeback and Section 75 claims. We challenge these refusals and secure refunds for our clients.
Yes — debit card transactions are covered by Visa/Mastercard chargeback schemes and we pursue these cases as well.
Our free assessment takes under 5 minutes. No obligation, no upfront cost, completely confidential.