Session 01, and it’s our first.
We would rather run one session properly than list twelve we have not booked. This is the whole schedule right now.
What actually happens after you register
The stage nobody explains: the months where nothing appears to happen. We walk through all six stages of a group claim, what the wait actually consists of, and the one point at which anyone should ever ask you for bank details.
We email you the link, once, the morning of the session. If you cannot make it, the recording and a full transcript go up here the next day — no sign-up needed to watch that.
Past sessions, with the transcript.
Every session goes up in full with chapter markers, so you can skip to the two minutes that apply to you. Free to watch, no email required.
Car finance commission, explained on a real agreement
Priya Anand, solicitor · Hartwell Redress LLP. Hosted by TILL.A host, not an authority.
A synthetic presenter is fine as a format and dangerous as a source. So TILL is obviously a machine, and every legal word comes from a person you can check.
I’m not even a person.
I just ask and print.
It reads out the questions people sent in, keeps time, and moves things along. Think continuity announcer, not expert.
Every legal point comes from a regulated human whose name and firm are on screen. You can look them up on the SRA register.
Redacted agreements and letters on screen — the most useful forty minutes we can give you.
It is written into the character. If a question needs a solicitor, it goes to the solicitor or it goes unanswered.
No “you may be owed”, no figures, no odds. It is a presenter, not an adviser.
No biography, no job title, no credentials. It is a printer with two lights for eyes, and we say so every time.
No upsell, no sponsor, no partner pitch. If we ever change that, it will say so before you join.