Debt Write Off - No Upfront Fees
        
 
Do you owe between £1000 - £25,001 on a loan or credit card?

If so Unfair Credit? Could get your balance written off legally.

Did you know that if you owe between £1000 - £25,001 on your loans or credit cards and have at least 9 months to pay then that loan may be legally unenforceable!.

This means you have the potential to save THOUSANDS of pounds.

In order to qualify we can analyse any Credit Agreements that qualify under the following conditions:
  • Loan or Credit Card must have been taken out by you personally.
  • The original balance must have been less than £25,001 .
  • There must be 9 months+ left to pay on the agreement.
  • It must been taken out before April 2007.
  • There must be a monthly repayment of £120 or more.
To see if you qualify all you need to do is complete the form on the right.




























































 
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When is the best time to contact you?

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How many of your Credit Agreements have between £1,000-£25,000 still outstanding?

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How many of those Credit Agreements were taken out before 1st of April 2007?

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Name of lender

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1. Do you understand that you keep 100% of all the final settlement awarded plus interest we do not charge a contingency fee for Unfair Credit Agreement claims.

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Have you Defaulted on your Loan or Credit Card?

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Do you believe your Credit Agreement is "Unfair" in someway?

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Do you think you may have paid an arrangement fee to a third party that you were not made aware of?

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Please confirm whether you spoke to any advisor (whether in person or by telephone) regarding the loan before entering into the loan?

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Did you take out the loan/ credit card following visiting an online broker website? For example: A ‘Price Comparison’ website.

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Were you sold Loan Insurance? (Payment Protection Insurance)

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Has the rate of interest payable increased far more than expected during the term of your Credit Agreement?

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