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Would you like your credit card debt to be completely written off?
Do not confuse with unfair bank charges or re-claiming banking ‘fines’. Specialists can analyse whether your credit card balance is unenforceable. If this is found to be the case your balance could be cleared, written off and cancelled.
Not many people are aware that many [...]

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These are two equally powerful and perfectly lawful actions that anyone can take to write off their credit card debt legally.

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The sites use similar or slightly amended domain names which imply that they are affiliated to organisations such as Citizens Advice, Advice UK, National Debtline or the Consumer Credit Counselling Service. Some of the website names also imply that they have some official status or sanction from the Government.

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It may be possible to write-off credit card debt legally under the Consumer Protection Act 1974 or with a debt solution, such as an Individual Voluntary Arrangement.

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Not many people are aware that many credit agreements taken out before April 6th 2007 are unenforceable because the agreements were improperly drafted, lacking in what are known as prescribed terms.

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One example of a Lender potentially breaching the Inappropriate Execution of Agreement part of the Consumer Credit Act is when a Lender: requires you to sign a Credit Card or Loan Agreement, but does not include a signature box for themselves to sign and therefore be able to properly execute the Agreement

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The Consumer Credit Act sets out very strict guidelines for the content and format of all Credit Card, Loan and other Financial Agreements, that must be followed by all Lenders in this Country. Write Off Debt under the Consumer Credit Act.

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Credit Issues are delighted to announce the write off of 10 credit card balances in just 2 days, totaling over £76,000.

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Data released by Creditaction shows just how in debt we all are!

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Credit Issues are delighted to announce the total write off of 30 new cases totalling a credit crunch busting £156 000!

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The current growth of UK debt is £1million every 8 minutes and we all contribute a huge £263 million in interest a day. There is currently 27.4million credit cards transactions made a day with a total value of £1.56billion. The total credit card debt in the UK for September 2008 was £55.7 billion and the average adult in the UK has approximately 4 credit cards, store cards and debit cards.

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Figures are already showing that a staggering number of credit agreements taken out prior to April 2007 are legally unenforceable.

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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

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The Banks seem to have been encouraged by the recent court result in Birmingham in which a district court found in their favour over a bank charges refund claim.

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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.

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There is nothing worse to break customer’s confidence in a business than being ripped off or treated unfairly by disreputable businesses.

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WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR CREDIT CARD DEBTS WRITTEN OFF WITH NOTHING MORE TO PAY ?

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Have you ever thought of taking your credit card providers to court to get them to legally write off your credit card debt? Some people have and they have won their cases and had their credit card debts written off AND they have received compensation.

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Monday’s Panorama, presented by consumer champion Paul Kenyon, took a look at the debt industry and its battles with borrowers.

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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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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 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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