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Posts Tagged ‘Unfair Credit Card Agreements’

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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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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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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Yes, the banks want your money …

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Half of people taking out loan protection insurance will be shocked and disappointed if they need to claim, according to a disturbing new study.

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When a consumer enters into any kind of a credit contract whether it is borrowing money in the form of a loan, credit card, or financing for a car they will receive a contract with full terms and conditions.

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BBC Radio Four – Financial headache for lenders? We investigate claims that 70% of personal loan agreements may be unenforceable…

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The Law states that Loan Agreements that fail to comply with the Consumer Credit Act or other relevant Laws become unenforceable Contracts.

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A couple’s debt, which had risen to £384,000 from an original £5,750 loan, was wiped out yesterday by a judge who described the terms of their contract as “grossly exorbitant”.

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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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A consumer from The Midlands recently had £36,000 of loans and credit card debt written off (as reported by the BBC).
Watch the video of the interview conducted by the BBC below:

Visit www.angliacreditissues.co.uk take the test and find out if you qualify.

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