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Yet another despicable banking scam hit the financial headlines today (see Money Mail) as Barclays persuaded hundreds of elderly, loyal customers to invest their life savings in a risky fund – Aviva Global.
It is one of the worst performing funds of its type and true to form, the fund’s value fell by 45% in a [...]

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“Unenforceable Car Loan” or “Unenforceable Car Loan Agreement” or “Unenforceable Car Loans” refers to: Agreements that breach either the Consumer Credit Act, The Banking Code or The Financial Services & Markets Act 2000. Such Loan Agreements can be written off by Solicitors.
“Unenforceable Loan” or “Unenforceable Loans” or “Unenforceable Loan Agreements” or “Unenforceable Consumer Credit Agreements” [...]

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Debt is a huge problem and is set to worsen. If financial problems are an issue, write off debt as a result of unenforceable credit card agreements.

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You may be legally entitled to some or all of your balance of your loan or credit card written off. Financial Compensation Claims Solicitors can check your agreements to see if they comply with the Consumer Credit Act of 1974.

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Unenforceable Loans | Write off Loan Debt | Unfair Credit Agreements

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