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Unenforceable Store Card Agreements

May 18, 2009 by  
Filed under Unenforceable Store Card Claims

When you signed the agreement it has to adhere to the terms of the 1974 Consumer Credit Act just as a credit cards and other finance agreement should and all the same terms apply.

Store Cards are treated much the same as credit cards and all of the same principles apply. They are a credit card issued on behalf of a store and usually administered by a major credit card lender or bank.

Once you have your agreement checked and it is found to be in breach of the 1974 Consumer Credit Act you can claim to have the balance written off.


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