Merchant Service Providers (MSPs) handle your card transactions – but not all have been transparent or fair. Many businesses were signed up to contracts with unclear pricing, surprise charges, and long-term tie-ins they didn’t fully understand.
Brokers or sales reps often failed to:
These practices have left many businesses out of pocket – often for years – paying far more than they should have.
We help businesses recover money lost to unfair or mis-sold merchant services agreements. Our legal partners understand the fine print of card payment contracts – and how to challenge them.
Whether you’re still tied into a deal or already switched providers, we’ll review your case with no cost upfront. If you have a valid claim, we’ll manage the process from start to finish.
Tell us a few details about your claim – it only takes a minute.
Our legal team will review your information and let you know if you have a valid claim.
If eligible, we’ll handle your claim from start to finish. You don’t pay unless you win.
Got questions about this claim? You’re not alone. Here are the answers to the things we’re asked most often – from who qualifies and what you can claim, to how long it takes and what it’ll cost. If you’re still unsure, our team is here to help.
What are merchant services?
These are the systems and contracts that let you take card payments – including processing fees, terminal hire, and service charges from providers like Worldpay, Barclaycard, and others.
How could I have been mis-sold?
If your provider or broker didn’t clearly explain all the fees, tied you into a long contract, or failed to compare options, you may have been mis-sold.
What if I no longer use that provider?
You can still claim. What matters is how the contract was sold and how much you were charged – not whether you’re still with them.
Do I need a copy of the contract?
It’s useful, but not essential. We’ll help gather the necessary evidence and documentation.
How much could I get back?
Claims vary based on how long you were tied in and how much you paid in fees – but many businesses could be owed £1,000s.
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