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Financial & bankingLive claimUKFCA redress scheme confirmed — complain now; payouts paused pending a legal challenge Car finance mis-selling Millions of car finance deals between 2007 and 2024 carried commission that pushed up your interest rate without it being made clear. The regulator has confirmed a redress scheme — and you can complain to your lender for free, without paying a claims firm. + money back + money backif the claim wins Telecoms & mediaIn appealUKTribunal ruled for users (Oct 2025) — Apple is appealing, so no payouts yet Apple App Store overcharge The Competition Appeal Tribunal ruled that Apple abused its dominant position and overcharged people through its App Store commission — and found around £1.5bn is owed to UK iPhone and iPad users. Apple is appealing. It’s an opt-out claim, so eligible people are included automatically. + money back + money backif the claim wins Consumer & mis-sellingLive claimUK & EUGroup actions ongoing — deadlines vary by manufacturer Diesel emissions claims Several manufacturers fitted software that understated real-world emissions. Owners and lessees of affected diesel vehicles may qualify. + up to £3,000 + up to £3,000if the claim wins Telecoms & mediaLive claimUKCertified — full trial begins in London, October 2026 Google Play Store overcharge Google charges up to 30% commission on apps, subscriptions and in-app purchases in its Play Store — the main way to get apps on an Android phone. A collective claim says this was an unlawful overcharge passed on to customers, and seeks around £1bn. Google denies it. It’s an opt-out claim, so eligible people are included automatically. + money back + money backif the claim wins Telecoms & mediaLive claimUKCertified — heading to trial; Apple’s strike-out refused (Mar 2026) Apple iPhone battery slowdown The claim says Apple knew the batteries in some older iPhones were faulty and, instead of fixing them, quietly pushed out software that slowed the phones down — without telling people. It seeks around £853m for UK users. Apple denies it. It’s an opt-out claim, so eligible people are included automatically. + money back + money backif the claim wins Telecoms & mediaLive claimUKCertified — you’re included automatically; opt out by 8 Oct 2026 if you prefer Apple iCloud overcharge Which? says Apple locked iPhone and iPad users into its own iCloud storage — giving them no real choice of provider — and charged excessive subscription fees as a result. The opt-out claim seeks around £3bn for UK users. Apple denies it. Eligible people are included automatically, unless they opt out by 8 October 2026. + money back + money backif the claim wins Environment & utilitiesIn appealUKAt the UK Supreme Court — permission to appeal granted July 2026 The Water Case Six water companies are accused of under-reporting sewage spills and overcharging households for wastewater. Collective claims at the Competition Appeal Tribunal seek money back. The companies deny it, and the courts have yet to let the claims proceed. + money back + money backif the claim wins Telecoms & mediaLive claimUKCourt timetable set — register any time Mobile loyalty penalty Long-standing mobile customers kept paying for handsets they had already paid off. A claim is running on behalf of affected customers. + up to £350 + up to £350if the claim wins Travel & transportSettledUKSettled — £92.75m recovered; register to claim your share (payouts from late 2026) Car delivery charges cartel If you bought a new car or van in the UK between 2006 and 2015, part of the price covered shipping it here by sea — and five shipping firms were found to have run a cartel that inflated those charges. The claim has now settled, recovering £92.75m for UK buyers. Payouts are expected from late 2026 — register to claim your share. + money back + money backif the claim wins Consumer & mis-sellingLive claimUKCertified — Amazon’s appeals refused (Feb 2026); heading to trial Amazon marketplace overcharge When you shop on Amazon, the “Buy Box” picks the offer you’re nudged to buy. The claim says Amazon’s algorithm favoured its own products and sellers who pay for Amazon’s delivery — over cheaper or better offers — so millions of shoppers overpaid. It seeks more than £1.2bn for UK customers. Amazon denies it, and eligible people are included automatically. + money back + money backif the claim wins Data & privacyLive claimUKCertified — heading to trial (2028); Meta’s appeals refused Facebook data claim The claim says Meta made using Facebook conditional on handing over your data — not just what you do on Facebook, but your activity across other apps and websites too — and made billions from it through targeted ads, without giving users fair value in return. It seeks £2.1bn for UK users. Meta denies it. Eligible people are included automatically. + money back + money backif the claim wins Telecoms & mediaLive claimUKCertified (Nov 2024) — heading to trial; Google’s challenge refused Google search overcharge The claim says Google shut out competition in search — paying to be the default on phones and pushing its apps onto Android — then overcharged businesses for search ads. Those costs, it argues, were passed on to shoppers in higher prices. It seeks around £7bn for UK consumers. Google denies it, and eligible people are included automatically. + money back + money backif the claim wins Data & privacyNewly openedUK & EURegistration open — case proceeding in the Dutch courts Uber dynamic pay claim Uber’s “dynamic pay” algorithm sets driver pay and commission trip by trip. A collective action in the Dutch courts argues this unfairly cut drivers’ earnings and misused their data. Drivers across the UK and EU can register. + money back + money backif the claim wins Telecoms & mediaLive claimUKCertified — trial concluded (May 2026); awaiting judgment PlayStation Store overcharge The claim says Sony abused its control of the PlayStation Store — the only place to buy digital PlayStation games — to charge an unfair commission of up to 30%, so players overpaid for games and add-on content. It’s brought for around 12 million UK PlayStation users. Sony denies it, and eligible people are included automatically. + money back + money backif the claim wins Health & product safetyLive claimUKCourt deadline for new claims: 18 January 2027 Johnson & Johnson talc claim A group claim in the England & Wales High Court alleges Johnson & Johnson’s talcum powder contained asbestos and that the company failed to warn people. It is open to those later diagnosed with certain cancers. Johnson & Johnson denies the allegations. + money back + money backif the claim wins Telecoms & mediaLive claimUKCertified (Jan 2026) — heading to trial Steam store overcharge The claim says Valve used its grip on PC gaming to charge an unfair commission — up to 30% — on Steam, and to stop publishers offering their games cheaper elsewhere, so PC gamers overpaid. It seeks around £656m for up to 14 million UK players. Valve denies it, and eligible people are included automatically. + money back + money backif the claim wins Financial & bankingSettledUKSettled — Mastercard to pay £200m; register to claim your share (time-limited window) Mastercard price claim For years, the fees Mastercard charged on card payments were built into shop prices — so everyone paid a little more, whether or not they used a Mastercard. The landmark claim brought by Walter Merricks has settled for £200m. There’s now a time-limited window to register and claim your share. + money back + money backif the claim wins

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