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Am I owed
money?

Answer a few quick questions and find out if you have an unclaimed refund, compensation, or credit sitting out there with your name on it.

Multiple Claim Types

Covers flights, faulty goods, bank charges, holidays, and more in one quiz.

Legally Grounded

Based on UK consumer law — Consumer Rights Act, UK261, Section 75, and more.

Keep Every Penny

No middlemen, no commission. We help you claim directly and keep 100%.

What Happened to You?

Select all that apply

Claim types covered

Flight delay & cancellation
Faulty goods & services
Package holiday refunds
Bank & credit card charges
Section 75 credit card claims
Utility & broadband overcharges
Landlord deposit disputes

Common questions

What types of claims does this cover?

The quiz covers a wide range of claim types including flight delay compensation, faulty goods and services, package holiday refunds, bank and credit card charges, Section 75 credit card claims, and more.

Is this quiz free to use?

Yes, completely free. We don't take a percentage of your claim like claims management companies do — you keep everything you're owed.

What happens after the quiz?

You'll see a summary of the claims you may be entitled to make, along with the relevant legislation. You can then use NoReply to generate a professional complaint letter to send to the company.

Why use NoReply?

Claims companies take 25–35% of your money. We help you claim directly and keep every penny you're owed.

Found something you're owed?

Generate a professional complaint letter backed by the relevant legislation. Free to start — no account needed.

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This tool provides general information, not legal advice. NoReply is not a law firm and is not regulated by the SRA, BSB, FCA, or any other legal or financial regulator. Calculations, suggestions, and references to consumer law are based on AI and publicly available information and may be inaccurate, incomplete, or out of date.

You are solely responsible for verifying everything before relying on it, and for any complaint or claim you choose to pursue. For complex or high-value disputes, consult a qualified solicitor. Read the full disclaimer.

Last reviewed: by NoReply Editorial