anyone had any experience of this credit company

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good and bad experience please?

Reply to
BigGirlsBlouse
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if they ask for money up front don't touch them with a barge pole

HTH

tim

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tim.....

Thats exactly what they want... a fee of about 300 quid!..and for someone in financial difficulties this is the last addition to debt they need!..I am asking for a friend whose partner is in deep debt and is looking to try and reduce the debts on her behalf by trying to prove that the loans were offered on false grounds.

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BigGirlsBlouse

So do a trawl of t' net and see if you can find a pro-forma letter to send.

I am sure that there is one somewhere

Perhaps one of the "financial" newspaper pages, or in a copy of Which (from your library)

tim

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tim.....

Ask them to supply a copy of the signed credit agreement. If they don't have it, they will struggle to enforce the debt in court, but they probably will have it.

Reply to
Jonathan Bryce

I suggested going to a debt solicitor...the first 1/2 hr is free and will give them a view as to whether they have a case to reduce the debt burden due to previous bad advice/due caution. At least you know they will be a member of the law society...and where I live 300 quid buys a decent amount of law time...and if its gets pay back by debt burden rightoff then all the better.

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BigGirlsBlouse

I have recently had some dealings with this company , Can anyone tell me if they are genuine ?

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Andrew G Macrae

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