Payday loan firm QuickQuid has admitted it got hold of non-customer details from third parties, following last week's huge blunder when it emailed many consumers with incorrect demands for cash.
Payday loan firm QuickQuid has left consumers worried after a huge gaffe which saw it wrongly email people demanding cash, including those who aren't even customers. Our message is not to be concerned — just ignore the offending email.
MoneySavingExpert.com has called for tougher action to protect people from unscrupulous payday lenders at a crunch Government-led summit today. Meanwhile, payday loan companies could be banned from advertising, the new financial regulator also warned.
Avid payday loan campaigner and outspoken critic Stella Creasy has not been invited to attend a crunch summit about the controversial industry on Monday.
£424 million was paid out to victims of payment protection insurance (PPI) mis-selling in April this year — bringing the total bill across the industry to over £10 billion so far.