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Can credit card debts be 'written off'? ? ?
louise5668
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I constantly hear on the radio that credit card debts can be written off - it suggests that if you have taken out a credit card before 2002 that there is a possibility that all or some of your balance can be written off? From what I can find out if a bank has consistently increased your credit card limit without you asking then they have almost encouraged you to get further into debt - does anyone knows if this is true? If so how can I start the process?
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Please do a search of the forums, this has been discussed in many many many threads.0
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