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Most Loans and credit card balances cannot be written off.

This is contrary to the claims of many claims managment companies who take moeny off unsuspecting members of the public with a promise or suggestion that such money willbe well spent. Don't pay a penny to anyone for such services.

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We will advise you on the enforceability of any consumer loan agreements at a modest charge and  pursue any claims considered appropriate. Always check present and previous loans for payment protection even if the loan is now repaid as we can  often claim it back. (click here for details).We act on a no win/ no fee basis.

More than 10 banks has been fined for mis-selling breaches in relation to payment protection single premiums. Even if you are contacted by any lender to offer you redress, it's better to use a solicitor at no cost to you.

We endorse the recent FSA ALERT which warns consumers to be wary of paying up-front fees to Claims Companies promising you a chance of writing off your credit card or loan balance because very few loans or credit card balances are in practice unenforceable,and the disinct impression given by many companies that most are capable of being written off, is misleading and untrue.

 

                       REFUNDS OF FEES PAID TO CLAIMS COMPANIES

Write to the company to whom you paid up front fees to write off your credit card or loan account, as this was mis-leading you should ask for a full refund with interest at 8%on the fees paid from the date till repayment. A refusal should mean that you report the company to The Ministry of Justice: Claimsregulation.gov.uk/index.aspx

Keep copies of your letters and you may also claim a refund from your credit card issuer(not debit card) who may credit you and debit the claims company(even if you were trying to write off the credit card balance).

 
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