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 »
MBNA BANK IN DOCK OVER AN £8,000 CREDIT CARD BILL
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged credit card, credit issues, MBNA, non true copy, Payment Protection Insurance, PPI, unenforceable credit on 07/10/2009 | 1 Comment »
A COURT has wiped out an £8,000 credit card bill because of mistakes made by the issuing bank when it set up the deal.
Write Off Credit Card Debt: How does it work?
Posted in In the News, Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged april 2007, consumer credit act, creditissues, unenforceable credit, unfair credit agreements on 01/07/2009 | Leave a Comment »
Solicitors manage every case at every stage in order to write off credit card debt. They take details of your debts and their specialist legal team challenge the agreements with the lenders.
Write Off Credit Card Balances and Loans Taken Out Before April 6 2007
Posted in In the News, Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged april 2007, credit card agreement, credit issues, unenforceable credit, write off on 01/07/2009 | 1 Comment »
If certain clauses in the contract do not comply with the provisions of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 and ancillary regulations then the debt will be deemed to be unenforceable.
How to Clear All Your Unenforceable Credit Agreements
Posted in In the News, Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged amount of credit, APR, consumer credit act 1974, credit agreement, credit issues, interest rate, loan agreement, unenforceable credit on 03/05/2009 | Leave a Comment »
Over the last 12 months there has been an increase in the amount of people who find themselves in debt.
This is due to a number of reasons and matters have not improved with the onset of recession here in the UK. However, in times of doom and gloom there are always companies who re-focus their [...]
Is your Credit Agreement Unenforceable?
Posted in Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged audit, consumer credit act, credit card, loan, unenforceable credit, unfair on 06/02/2009 | Leave a Comment »
Does your “Credit Agreement” comply with the Consumer Credit Act? Do you feel your Credit Card or Loan Company are treating you unfairly? Are your payments never ending and is the APR% interest always increasing?
Clear your Credit Cards and Loans legally due to flawed Credit Agreements
Posted in In the News, Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged amanda rankine, april 2007, basil rankine, bbc panorama, clear credit cards, consumer credit act, credit card balance, flawed credit agreements, panorama, unenforceable credit, wipe out, write off credit cards on 14/12/2008 | 12 Comments »
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.
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.
Legally Write off Credit Cards and Loan Debts | Frequently Asked Questions
Posted in FAQ's, Unenforceable Loans, Unfair Credit Card Agreements, tagged claims management company, clear personal loans, consumer credit act 1974, consumer credit law, consumer credit lawyers, credit issues, FAQ, illegal credit card, ministry of justice, Office of fair trading, unenforceable contract, unenforceable credit, unfair credit agreement, write off credit card, write off debt, write off debt legally on 22/11/2008 | 1 Comment »
Figures are already showing that a staggering number of credit agreements taken out prior to April 2007 are legally unenforceable.