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How can I check to see if a loan is enforceable or not?

How can I check to see if a loan is enforceable or not?

Under section 77 of the Consumer Credit Act you are entitled to withhold any payments until your lender produces a copy of your agreement and payment history. This information can be checked and any errors will be shown up. Failure to comply with the strict terms of the Consumer Credit Act renders the loan unenforcable. We can appoint a lawyer to pursue this claim for you and limit their charges to the equivalent of six monthly payments. They guarantee success or refund your fees.

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