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Although it is technically
possible to take on the matter yourself when you want to wipe off (make
unenforceable) debts, solicitors are usually the best way forward and
will enable you to proceed without having to worry that you’re
doing the wrong thing or not adhering to established practice.
Legal practices
are currently asking to wipe off (make unenforceable) debts for fees
of one third of the amount written off. Our fees are very small by comparison.
But perhaps what
is more important is what happens after the debt is proved unenforceable.
If you wish to proceed
then fill in the web form below and arrange to have a chat at a time
you choose.
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with the CAN-SPAM Act. We will not pass your details to a third party
at any stage.
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Note:
If a debt is found to be unenforceable this means that the debt can
not be collected. It does not mean that the debt is wiped, cleared or
written off, other than in exceptional circumstances. All references
here to writing off or wiping off or clearing debt and to 'write off
credit card debt' are understood in the colloquial sense. In most cases
the debt will remain outstanding and on file.