
Our client, Jemma, appeared on BBC Breakfast today to share her PCP claim story ahead of a landmark legal decision
This morning, BBC Breakfast aired a powerful interview with one of our clients, Jemma Caffery, as part of the BBC’s wider coverage on the ongoing PCP car finance scandal.
Jemma appeared on BBC Breakfast this morning (1st August 2025 7am and again at 9am) to share her experience when purchasing a car from a dealership with hidden commissions in her agreement.
The BBC has also covered Jemma’s story in a written news article published this morning, which explores how the upcoming Supreme Court ruling on PCP car finance could impact millions of consumers. The piece highlights the scale of potential claims and the role of legal firms like Courmacs in helping drivers seek compensation for mis-sold finance agreements.
We’re proud to stand with clients like Jemma and organisations like Consumer Voice who are fighting for fairness on behalf of millions of affected drivers.
PCP Car Finance: Supreme Court Verdict Expected Today
The spotlight is firmly on the finance industry today as the Supreme Court is due to publish its verdict at 4:35pm. The outcome of this case could reshape how car dealerships and lenders disclose commissions and handle PCP agreements – something that’s affected millions of drivers over the last decade.
Consumer Voice, who we work closely with, also appeared on the BBC this morning to explain what’s at stake. Their message was clear: transparency and fairness are long overdue.
We recently shared an article breaking down the possible outcomes of this ruling, and what they could mean for consumers. If you missed it, you can catch up here:
Jemma’s PCP Finance Claim Journey
Jemma was one of the thousands of consumers who contacted us after realising she may have been misled during her car purchase. With Courmacs Legal handling her claim, she was able to take action without paying a penny upfront. Her story – shared with the BBC – highlights just how common these mis-sold finance agreements are, and how important it is that drivers come forward.
Her words on air were powerful:
“I feel like I’ve been massively taken advantage of. Because I opened up and I told them about my situation, I think they took advantage of that, for them to be able to get the best out of that deal rather than me. I feel foolish. Because of the kind of day it was, it was pouring down with rain and everything, I really needed that car, I felt that they played to that, and I was in and out of the dealership within half an hour“

Over 1.5 Million Clients and Counting
At Courmacs Legal, we’ve helped over 1.5 million clients take action. We’re proud to work alongside organisations like Consumer Voice to challenge unfair treatment and help ordinary people get the justice they deserve.
Think You’ve Been Mis-Sold PCP Finance?
You could be eligible to claim if:
- You bought a car on PCP finance between 2007 and 2021
- You weren’t told about commission payments to the dealership
- You were misled about the total cost or affordability
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Helping Consumers Speak Up
This isn’t just about money – it’s about fairness, transparency, and holding the finance industry to account.
We’re incredibly proud of Jemma for sharing her story. And if her appearance on the BBC helps even one more person realise they can fight back, it’s a step in the right direction.