Welcome to the Credit Compare Claims Blog!
Some Very Important Straightforward Information
1. There is a good chance some of your loan or credit card or even your mortgage agreement cannot be enforced by your lender
2. More and more people are finding they don’t have to pay back their debts, because they are unenforceable.
3. There is a right way and a wrong way to approach your lenders in order to make your loans unenforceable
4. Many new companies have started up in business offering to approach the lenders on behalf of people just like you
5. Some of these companies deliver a better service than others
6. You have the power to choose which company you use, but it can be very confusing as there are so many of them
7. CreditClaimsCompare offers FREE, unbiased guidance on what to look for and which questions you should ask your Credit Finance Company
What can YOU claim for? A list of credit finance agreements that are potentially open to what might be called “Financial Claims Compensation” is shown below. Some providers of this service audit student loans too!
It should be pointed out that this is NOT the same as debt management, an IVA or bankruptcy. It is not all that different from the idea of mis-sold endowments, which hit the headlines a few years ago, but there is more to it than just mis-selling. Your credit cards and loans could be completely written off!
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