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Do you need to do something about your credit card and loan debt?
Are your monthly payments out of control?
Can’t see a way out of the spiral of debt?
 
If you are worried – why not have your credit card and other finance agreements audited to see if they are invalid and therefore unfair and unenforceable agreements.
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There’s been a lot in the media recently about people who’ve been able to write off credit card debt

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In the recent BBC One Panorama Documentary entitled “Can’t Pay, Won’t Pay” Sir Roy Goode on the subject of the Consumer Credit Act 1974

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Due to the changes in legislation of credit card and unsecured loan agreements pre April 2007 you could be entitled to reduce your credit card payments and/or its capital.

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Changes in the Consumer Credit Act 1974 has meant that debts can now be challenged in court and if they are deemed unfair the debts can be written off.

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BBC Panorama Cant Pay Wont Pay. As more people find themselves in debt, one couple found loopholes in their credit agreements to avoid paying tens of thousands of pounds. But a High Court judge had the final word.

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This week’s Panorama programme included case studies relating to the Credit Issues business, showing how a couple have managed to clear £100 000 of credit card and loan debt through the processes that are employed in the Credit Issues business.

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Monday’s Panorama, presented by consumer champion Paul Kenyon, took a look at the debt industry and its battles with borrowers.

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A Panorama documentary to be broadcast tonight on BBC One reveals how growing numbers of people are escaping their consumer debts by finding flaws in the paperwork.

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As a nation we’ve racked up nearly £1.5 trillion of personal debt, and are increasingly falling behind with payments on our credit cards, overdrafts and bank loans.

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