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 »
Unenforceable Credit Agreements. Are your Credit Agreements legally compliant?
Posted in Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged consumer credit act, consumer credit act 1974, credit agreement, unenforceable credit agreement, unenforceable credit agreements, Unenforceable Loans on 28/10/2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Consumer Credit Act 1974 was introduced to protect consumers from banks and lending institutions. It sets out guidelines that must be followed by banks when providing documentation for loans and credit agreements.
Unenforceable Credit Agreements
Posted in Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged consumer credit law, credit agreement, financial compensation, no win no fee, solicitors, unenforceable credit agreements, written off on 06/02/2009 | Leave a Comment »
Some Solicitors specialise in Consumer Credit Law, possessing the necessary experience and resources to ensure that Clients unenforceable Credit Cards and Loan Agreements are written off by their Lenders. They will ensure that Clients Lenders do not contact their clients directly or register adverse credit information against them and that their Client obtains the very [...]
Unenforceable Credit Agreements | Consumer Credit Act 1974
Posted in In the News, Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged consumer credit act, court of appeal, human rights act 1998, Unenforceable, unenforceable credit agreements, wilson on 10/01/2009 | Leave a Comment »
A Consumer Credit Act 1974 (“CCA”) agreement must state the amount of credit, the rate of interest, and the number, amount and frequency of repayments. If not, it is potentially unenforceable.
Unenforceable Fixed Term loans and Credit Cards
Posted in Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged april 2007, consumer credit act 1974, credit agreement, Unenforceable, unenforceable credit agreements, Unenforceable Loan on 28/12/2008 | Leave a Comment »
If you have taken out a loan before April 2007 then there is a high possibility that that loan agreement or credit card is unenforceable.
Unenforceable Credit Card Agreements | Write off Debt Under the Consumer Credit Act 1974
Posted in FAQ's, Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged april 2007, consumer credit act 1974, consumer credit agreement, credit issues, solicitor, unenforceable credit, unenforceable credit agreements, unenforceable credit card agreements, Unenforceable Loans, unfair credit agreement, write off debt on 30/11/2008 | 13 Comments »
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.
Are your credit agreements unlawful and therefore potentially unenforceable?
Posted in FAQ's, Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged credit agreements, financial claims management, unenforceable credit, unenforceable credit agreements, unlawful credit, write off credit cards on 24/11/2008 | Leave a Comment »
According to the industry, approximately 50 million Credit Agreements are created in the UK each year. However it is widely believed that as many as tens of millions of credit agreements could be deemed unenforceable.
Solicitors can now arrange for your Unfair Loan or Credit Card to be completely written off
Posted in Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged april 2007, cancel credit cards, consumer credit act 1974, consumer credit law, credit crunch, unenforceable credit agreements, Unenforceable Loans, write off credit card, write off loan on 21/11/2008 | Leave a Comment »
I want to tell you how a firm of Solicitors can now arrange for your Loan or Credit Card to be completely written off. Astonishingly around 80% of Loans and 70% of Credit Cards taken out before April 2007 do not need to be repaid and the outstanding balance must be written off by the Lenders
BBC Panorama write off debt | Loophole clears couple’s debts | Write off illegal unfair loans | Consumer Credit Act 1974
Posted in BBC Video & Audio, In the News, Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged amanda rankine, april 2007, basil rankine, bbc panorama, cant pay wont pay, consumer credit act 1974, panorama, panorama cant pay wont pay, roy goode, the rankines, unenforceable credit agreements, unfair credit agreement, write off credit card, write off debt legally, write off loan on 21/11/2008 | 13 Comments »
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.
Panorama: Can’t Pay, Won’t Pay | Consumer Credit Act 1974
Posted in In the News, Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged amanda rankine, basil rankine, bbc panorama, consumer credit act, credit law, panorama, panorama cant pay wont pay, unenforceable credit agreements, Unenforceable Loans, unfair credit agreement, write off credit card, write off debt legally, write off loan on 13/11/2008 | Leave a Comment »
Monday’s Panorama, presented by consumer champion Paul Kenyon, took a look at the debt industry and its battles with borrowers.
Invalid and Unenforceable Credit Agreements | Unfair Credit Cards
Posted in Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged mis-sold payment protection cover, Payment Protection Insurance, PPI, unenforceable credit agreements, Unenforceable Loans, unfair agreements, Unfair Credit Card Agreements on 09/11/2008 | Leave a Comment »
Millions of people across the UK may have loan or credit card debt that is unenforceable by Lending companies.
Write Off Credit Card Debts and Loan Debts
Posted in Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged consumer credit act 1974, credit card debt, debt free, expensive loans, loan debt, unenforceable credit agreements, unfair agreements, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, write off credit card, write off debt, write off loan on 03/11/2008 | 3 Comments »
Credit Issues could help thousands of people write off the entire balances of their credit card and unsecured loans through a completely legal process.
Unfair Credit Card Agreements. They want your money…
Posted in Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged unenforceable credit agreements, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, write off debt on 02/11/2008 | Leave a Comment »
Yes, the banks want your money …
Write Off Your Loan | Unfair Credit Agreements | Consumer Credit Act 1974
Posted in In the News, Payment Protection Insurance, Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged apr interest rate, case law, consumer credit act, unenforceable credit agreements, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, write off loan on 01/11/2008 | Leave a Comment »
The Law states that Loan Agreements that fail to comply with the Consumer Credit Act or other relevant Laws become unenforceable Contracts.
Consumer Credit Act 1974 | Unenforceable Credit Agreements
Posted in Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged consumer credit act, consumer credit law, unenforceable credit agreements, unfair credit agreement on 01/11/2008 | Leave a Comment »
Look Before You Lend! A Consumer Credit Act 1974 (“CCA”) agreement must state the amount of credit, the rate of interest, and the number, amount and frequency of repayments. If not, it is potentially unenforceable.
Bank Of Scotland Loan Reduction – Credit Issues Win Case!
Posted in Success Cases, Unenforceable Loans, tagged bank of scotland, consumer credit act, credit issues, unenforceable credit agreements, Unenforceable Loans, unfair loans, write off debt legally on 25/10/2008 | Leave a Comment »
We are delighted to bring you this exciting update from the team at Credit Issues. On October 22nd Credit Issues lawyers successfully won their first case.