Friday 28 November 2008

Credit Cards Written Off


Are your loans and credit cards unenforceable?
We can get you on the road to reclaim.
You might be abe to stop paying back your credit agreements and be due a refund of all or part of the payments you have made.
I myself have had £50,000 worth of credit card debt written off!
Help With Debt can check that your credit agreements comply with the Consumer Credit Act 1974.
WHY?
If a credit agreement does not comply with the Consumer Credit Act 1974 it may be deemed to be unenforceable.
Our solicitors can then act on your behalf to attempt to:
Write off any outstanding balance
Reclaim previous payments of interest and charges
We can audit Credit Agreements of up to £25,000 with a minimum outstanding balance of £5,000 for loans and £500 for credit cards including:-
Credit Cards
Secured Loans
Unsecured Loans
Hire Purchase
Consolidated Loans
Car Loans/Finance
Who Will Qualify?
Any individual in a credit agreement that is regulated by the Consumer Credit Act 1074
The Agreement must pre-date 6th April 2007
Loans to be between £5,000 and £25,000 and be on-going
Credit cards must have a limit of £25,000 and have a balance outstanding of £1,000
So do you have any agreements that we can audit for you? You could be within weeks of writing off thousands of pounds

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