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What can go wrong when you complain to your car finance lender

Editat de Adrian Defta

Many people are encouraged to complain directly to their car finance lender — and in many cases, this is the right first step.

However, not all complaints go smoothly.

This guide explains common issues people encounter when complaining about car finance mis-selling, what these responses usually mean, and how to approach them calmly and realistically.

Complaining directly is allowed — but not always simple

Consumers are entitled to complain directly to their car finance lender, without using a claims management company.

That said, lender responses can sometimes:

  • Feel unclear or dismissive

  • Create uncertainty about whether your situation qualifies

  • Raise new questions rather than resolving the issue

Understanding these responses can help you avoid confusion or unnecessary escalation.

What if the lender does not respond at all

What this looks like

  • No acknowledgement email or letter

  • Long delays with no updates

  • Missed response timeframes

What this usually means

This does not automatically mean your complaint has been rejected.

Possible reasons include:

  • High volumes of complaints

  • Administrative delays

  • Requests being logged but not yet reviewed

What to consider

  • Keep a record of when and how you complained

  • Check whether the lender has confirmed receipt

  • Avoid submitting multiple complaints unless advised

Silence can be frustrating, but it is not a final outcome.

What if the lender responds by saying you “don’t qualify”

Common wording people see

  • “Your agreement does not fall within the scope of our review”

  • “Discretionary commission was not used”

  • “Based on our records, no redress is due”

Why this can feel confusing

These responses often:

  • Use technical language

  • Do not explain why the conclusion was reached

  • Do not clarify what factors were considered

As a result, consumers may feel dismissed without understanding the reasoning.

Important context

A response stating that discretionary commission was not used does not automatically address:

  • Whether the agreement was clearly explained

  • Whether commission or incentives existed in another form

  • Whether other mis-selling concerns may apply

To understand the wider context, see:
👉 discretionary commission in car finance explained

What if the lender confirms commission — but delays next steps

What this looks like

Some lenders may respond by:

  • Confirming that commission existed

  • Explaining how it worked

  • Asking whether you would like to proceed with a complaint

This can feel contradictory:

“If commission existed, why am I being asked what to do next?”

Why this happens

In some cases:

  • The lender is providing information before a formal complaint is progressed

  • The response is part of a staged process

  • The lender is seeking confirmation before continuing

This does not necessarily mean:

  • That redress will follow

  • That the complaint has been accepted

But it also does not close the door.

What if the response feels incomplete or selective

What people often notice

  • Only one issue addressed

  • No reference to how the finance was sold

  • No explanation of alternative rates or options

This can leave consumers unsure whether:

  • All relevant factors were considered

  • The response was based on a full review

In such cases, understanding what was reviewed can be as important as the outcome itself.

What if the response pushes you towards using a third party

Some responses may indirectly suggest:

  • Seeking external assistance

  • Using a representative

  • Getting “professional help”

It’s important to know:

  • You are not required to use a claims management company

  • Complaints can be pursued directly

  • Independent guidance is an option before committing to any route

If you’ve already signed a CMC agreement and feel unsure, see:
👉 claims management company contracts – what you need to know

Does a difficult response mean my complaint has failed?

Not necessarily.

A challenging or unclear response does not automatically mean:

  • Your situation is invalid

  • You have no options

  • The process is over

It often means that:

  • More clarity is needed

  • The lender’s reasoning should be better understood

  • Expectations should be reset

For the wider picture, see:
👉 car finance mis-selling explained

Common mistakes to avoid

When dealing with lender responses, it may help to avoid:

  • Assuming silence means rejection

  • Interpreting technical wording too literally

  • Escalating without understanding the response

  • Signing third-party agreements in frustration

Taking time to understand the situation can prevent unnecessary complications.

What can help before taking the next step

Before doing anything else, consider:

  • Reviewing the lender’s response carefully

  • Comparing it with your agreement

  • Understanding what was — and wasn’t — addressed

This can help you decide whether:

  • Further clarification is needed

  • You’re comfortable proceeding alone

  • Independent guidance would be useful

FAQs — lender responses

1. Why hasn’t my lender replied yet?

Delays can happen due to volume or processing times. A lack of response does not automatically mean rejection.

2. What if my lender says discretionary commission was not used?

That addresses one factor only. Other aspects of how the agreement was explained may still be relevant.

3. Why would a lender confirm commission but not offer redress?

Confirmation of commission does not automatically lead to redress. Further assessment is often required.

4. Should I complain again if the response is unclear?

It may help to seek clarity before submitting further complaints or escalating.

5. Do I need to use a claims management company?

No. Consumers can complain directly and may also seek independent guidance first.

6. How ProveIt can help?

ProveIt does not submit complaints or act as a claims management company.

We help you:

  • Understand the type of car finance you used

  • See where misunderstandings may arise

  • Decide what questions to ask before taking next steps

👉 Help me understand my car finance agreement

General information only. No obligation.

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