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Unfair credit agreement claims refers to the process under which an aggrieved customer seeks out to claim redress if the agreement executed is unfair

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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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Millions of people across the UK may have loan or credit card debt that is unenforceable by Lending companies.

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Credit Issues are delighted to announce the success of a new case, resulting in the full write off of the client’s debt. The client’s original loan was with Barclays, the debt being later sold to the recovery company Intrum Justitia.

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Credit Issues could help thousands of people write off the entire balances of their credit card and unsecured loans through a completely legal process.

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People trapped in rip-off credit-card deals could be freed early from their debts under a crackdown on the consumer lending boom to be unveiled this week.

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Proposed changes to the Consumer Credit Act could see more borrowers challenging credit agreements with lenders due to their relationship being deemed to be unfair.

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Following the review of his credit agreement. Ian was informed that the agreement appeared to be flawed and therefore unenforceable, the next step is for the legal team to pursue a complete right off or substantial reduction in the debt.

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