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debt cancellation
Hi,
Does anyone have any experience of Dept cancellation companies, particularly JPS Debt solution? Apparently for a one off fee they are sure they can get my barclays masterloan cancelled and what's more based on the information I have given them they say I could receive compensation on any unfair charges? The catch seems to be that I have to find an up front fee although when pushed they said I could pay this in installments.
Basically, I took out a loan 5 years ago of 7k, after having paid almost 10K over this time period barclays say I still owe them £7100 due to interst charges that built up after I went with a debt management company???
Can anyone help?
Mike
Does anyone have any experience of Dept cancellation companies, particularly JPS Debt solution? Apparently for a one off fee they are sure they can get my barclays masterloan cancelled and what's more based on the information I have given them they say I could receive compensation on any unfair charges? The catch seems to be that I have to find an up front fee although when pushed they said I could pay this in installments.
Basically, I took out a loan 5 years ago of 7k, after having paid almost 10K over this time period barclays say I still owe them £7100 due to interst charges that built up after I went with a debt management company???
Can anyone help?
Mike
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get FREE advice from CAB, and read this
http://www.oft.gov.uk/news/press/2008/consumeralert
Claims regulator and OFT warn consumers about risks of being misled over the enforceability of consumer credit agreements
MoJ/OFT Consumer alert 21 August 2008
The Claims Management Regulator at the Ministry of Justice and the Office or Fair Trading (OFT) are warning consumers to think carefully before responding to businesses claiming that they can arrange for outstanding balances under loan, credit card and other consumer credit agreements to be written off and secure compensation.
Consumers are advised to seek independent advice before using the services of businesses that offer to find ways to render consumer credit agreements unenforceable. Businesses can only provide claims services if they are authorised and regulated by the MOJ under the Compensation Act 2006. Such businesses may also need to hold an appropriate OFT consumer credit licence.
Consumers may be asked to pay large up-front fees, often up to £500, for the businesses to review their credit agreements. Some businesses are claiming that many of these agreements are completely unenforceable, that consumers can have debts cancelled and claim back thousands of pounds. Consumers should think very carefully before committing themselves to making claims and handing over hundreds of pounds in advance to do so, even where refunds may be promised if the claim is unsuccessful.
Consumers with specific debt problems may wish to contact their local Citizens Advice Bureau who will often be able to provide advice free of charge. Free, impartial advice can also be obtained from the contacts at the end of this alert.
ask for a copy off the CCA (signed credit agreement) for a fee of £1 , then if they cannot supply this there MAY be a remote chanceEx forum ambassador
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Thanks buddy that was very helpful!
Mike0
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