Write Off Credit Card Debt – How To Legally Write Off Credit Card Debt

2009 April 12

Write off credit card and loan debt with the consumer credit act 1974Would you like your credit card debt to be completely written off?

Do not confuse with unfair bank charges or re-claiming banking ‘fines’. Specialists can analyse whether your credit card balance is unenforceable. If this is found to be the case your balance could be cleared, written off and cancelled.

Not many people are aware that many credit agreements taken out before April 2007 are unenforceable because the agreements were improperly drafted, lacking in what are known as prescribed terms. This means that the lenders have not adhered to the provisions in the law, and it is the Consumer Credit Act of 1974 which allows borrowers to challenge all such credit agreements.

Credit Issues can help you challenge the legal ability of your lenders to enforce your credit card and loan debts!

They can help you to stop making your monthly repayments, wipe-out the outstanding balance of that debt and maybe even help you recover compensation!

How do they do it?

Most UK banks & lenders have not complied with the relevant consumer law, which means that your credit agreements may be legally unenforceable.

They will help you identify which of your credit agreements are potentially unenforceable.

Their specialist team of lawyers will then help you to legally challenge these agreements, to have them wiped-out in full.

Please take a moment to visit How to Write off Credit Card Debt and take the 2 minute test to find out if you qualify.

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