If you have any unenforceable credit agreements you could reclaim thousand of pounds. You can use a Claims Management Company to help you write off your loan or credit card.
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Unenforceable Credit Agreements and Claims Management Companies – Guide to Making a Claim
Posted in Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged april 2007, claims management, consumer credit act, consumer credit act 1974, Unenforceable, unenforceable credit, unenforceable credit agreements, unenforceable debt, unenforceable loan agreement, Unenforceable Loans on 16/11/2009 | Leave a Comment »
Debtor gets five-year stay on unfair loan agreement
Posted in In the News, Unenforceable Loans, tagged blemain, blemain finance, blemain mortgages, claims management, consumer credit act, mortgage repossession, unfair loan, unfair loan agreement, unfair relationship test on 04/11/2009 | 2 Comments »
The Claims Management Company acting for Cardiff-based Peter Bentley, used the meaning of unfair relationships under Section 140A of the Consumer Credit Act (CCA) 1974 to claim that his contract with Blemain Finance was an unfair loan.
DEBT CHIEF CRITICISES GREEDY CREDIT CARD COMPANIES
Posted in In the News, Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged april 2007, claims management, consumer credit act, credit card, credit issues, debt, guardian debt management, guardian group financial, loan, Unenforceable on 23/06/2009 | Leave a Comment »
In a worrying turn of events, the average person’s debt to credit cards, store cards or bank loans in the UK has risen to £6,400, reveals a survey released today by YouGov for Guardian Group Financial.
Bank Of Scotland Write Off Debt. Why it Pays to Get the Experts!
Posted in In the News, tagged bank of scotland, claims management, credit agreements, credit issues, credit issues ltd, debt collection, wriote off debt on 11/06/2009 | Leave a Comment »
Many claims management businesses operate what we here at Credit Issues Ltd term the “Packaging Model”, whereby they take your application and pass it on (package it up) to a solicitor who is prepared to ‘buy’ the case.
Don’t be pushed into bankruptcy – challenge unenforceable loans and credit cards
Posted in In the News, tagged consumer credit act, Unenforceable Loans, iva, debt management, bankruptcy, claims management, individual voluntary arrangement, unenforceable credit card on 02/05/2009 | Leave a Comment »
Figures published today by the Insolvency Service show the number of personal insolvencies reached 29,774 in the first quarter of 2009 – an increase of 1.6% on the previous quarter and 19% on the same period a year ago.
The figures consisted of 10,713 Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs), an increase of 12% on the corresponding quarter [...]
What is an unenforceable credit agreement?
Posted in Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged april 2007, claims management, consumer credit act, credit card agreement, flawed credit agreement, loan agreement, unenforceable agreement on 28/03/2009 | Leave a Comment »
Sometimes referred to as an unenforceable, unfair, or flawed credit agreement, your credit card, store card or personal loan agreement will probably be regulated by the Consumer Credit Act
How To Legally Write Off Credit Card Debt
Posted in In the News, Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged claims management, consumer credit act, consumer credit act 1974, write off credit card debt on 05/03/2009 | 1 Comment »
The amendment of the 1974 Consumer Credit Act in 2006 seems to have caused quite a few cats to pounce on quite a few pigeons. In particular, whether or not people can write off credit card debt by following the new provisions of the Act has become quite a bone of contention.
Consumers urged to battle ‘unenforceable debts’
Posted in In the News, Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged april 07, april 2007, claims management, consumer credit act, consumer credit act 1974, consumer debt, credit issues, lee lipson, ministry of justice on 18/02/2009 | Leave a Comment »
Consumers are being urged to continue the battle against lenders collecting legally unenforceable debts by Credit Issues after it announced a target of challenging £10 million of consumer debt in 2009.
Credit Issues Write Off 10 Credit Card Balances for £76000 | New Success Cases
Posted in In the News, Success Cases, tagged claims management, credit issues, lee lipson, litigation, write off credit card on 11/01/2009 | 2 Comments »
Credit Issues are delighted to announce the write off of 10 credit card balances in just 2 days, totaling over £76,000.