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Consumer Credit Act 2006
The Consumer Credit Act 2006 has new provisions to protect consumers. It updates and augments the 1974 Consumer Credit Act. providing a fairer, clearer and more competitive consumer credit market and to improve protections for consumers
The Act enables borrowers to challenge credit agreements in court on the grounds that existing and previous relationships between the parties are unfair
On 29 June 2006 the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) published guidance on how provisions of the Consumer Credit Act 2006 (the Act) may be used to protect consumers
Personal Finance Claims is a trading style of Cartel Client Review Ltd who work with specialist Solicitors and Auditors to help you with your claim and pursue compensation on your behalf as a result of invalid, unenforceable or fundamentally flawed consumer credit agreements.
Using sophisticated software created by experts in this field we are usually able to let you know if we will pursue a case within 24 hours of the details being submitted to us.
There is no cost to review your cases and you may submit as many as you wish.
The cases that are returned are a claim worth pursuing which means there is a potential claim of a minimum of £5,000
If you wish to know if any of YOUR products are eligible for a claim, submit an enquiry form or contact us on Tel: 0845 459 8895 and we can have your results back within 24 hours




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