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October 30, 2011

Q&A: Has anyone heard of a company named consumer credit consultants?

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Question by alina_819: Has anyone heard of a company named consumer credit consultants?
Im looking to consolidate; I’ve heard it has its pros and cons, but I really feel like I need to at this point. I heard about this company on the radio, but dont know anything about it. My husband is in construction, but has been working off and on for the past 3 months and it has set us back on all of our bills. Since the rainy season is coming I dont see our situation getting any better.

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Answer by No Name
If you have so many bills that the only otion is this or bankruptcy, either will achieve the same on your credit entering.Credit advise, as they call it, looks just as bad as bankruptcy and stays on your credit records for 7 years as well.It may be helpful, but if the debt isn’t huge, you would do better working directly with the companies themselves. They WILL work with you. That versus never getting paid or writing off with a bankruptcy is their option. What do you consider they will choose?



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October 29, 2011

I need a consumer credit program for a college student?

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Question by Pinkish Marsh: I need a consumer credit program for a college student?
I am looking for a debt around 10,000 and payments under $ 300 a month, i have 3 years of school left.Serious answers ONLY, any advice appreciated, this is all credit card debt.

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Answer by Brian G
As long as you have income to make the payments each month, it shouldn’t matter that you are a college student when signing up with a debt counseling service. Look for a non-profit service, and do not, under any circumstance, pay any kind of fee up front.



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October 27, 2011

Q&A: I get a check from the government every month. Could I put that down as income on a credit card application?

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Question by BillG: I get a check from the government every month. Could I put that down as income on a credit card application?
I get a check from the government every month. Could I put that down as income on a credit card application?

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Answer by rockerdude262
YES! Where it says “Additional Income”, or something along the lines of that, that’s where you pose how much the check is worth every month.They basically want to make sure that you can pay your charge, so if they see you have some sort of income, you have a higher chance of being accepted.



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October 26, 2011

Panorama Write Off Debt | Loophole Clears Couple?s Debts | Write Off Illegal Unfair Loans | Consumer Credit Act 1974

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Panorama Write Off Debt | Loophole Clears Couple?s Debts | Write Off Illegal Unfair Loans | Consumer Credit Act 1974

The Rankines had 13 credit cards

As more people find themselves in debt, one couple found loopholes in their credit agreements to avoid paying tens of thousands of pounds. But a High Court judge had the final word.

Amanda and Basil Rankine ran up debts of £120,000 after their mortgage advice business collapsed and they found themselves unable to afford their monthly payments.

Their debts were spread over 13 credit cards, four loans, car finance and an overdraft. They decided to study the Consumer Credit Act and contacted lenders claiming they had found mistakes in their credit agreements.

The Act lays down the rules which companies have to follow when they advertise or sell credit.

“I studied the Act and decided that there were things that didn’t match so I put together a bit of a letter to HSBC, thought I had everything correct, and sent it off,” Mr Rankine told the BBC’s Panorama programme.

“They wrote back, and after a few months said we’re prepared to write equilibrate off.”

The Rankines, from Rugeley in Staffordshire, looked at all their credit agreements and identified potential loopholes.

These included whether the correct annual percentage rate (APR) was used, whether the forms had actually been signed and if the lenders had kept a copy of the paperwork.

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In this way, they managed to have a number of their 13 credit cards and loans written off, to the tune of £37,000, including the sum from HSBC.  

Sir Roy Goode, an eminent commercial lawyer who was implemental in drafting the Act, said the rules relating to credit agreements were “extremely complex”.

“So any slip that is made entitles the consumer to refuse to pay unless the court gives leave to enforce the agreement,” explained Sir Roy.

Mr Rankine said: “Now more people challenge agreements, and more people will realise… the law is there so they have a choice. Challenge or repay at their level, or challenge and repay at your level.

The couple decided to take their remaining creditors to court over loopholes they believed they had spotted, and in an attempt to set a legal precedent that may benefit others. But the case was dismissed by a High Court judge, who said the couple were wriggling out of debt.

Despite the judgement, a legal technicality – which meant the lenders could only claim the money back while the court proceedings were going on – meant the couple still managed to get most of their debts frozen.

That took their total debt clearance to £100,000, leaving more than £20,000 outstanding. However, a legal bill of £100,000 left the Rankines back where they started.

They don’t accept they lost the case and they say they would prefer to be paying a legal bill than paying a debt they thought was unlawful.

The Rankines did their own work in scrutinising their credit agreements, but a whole industry is emerging online of companies claiming to get debts written off, and securing compensation, by rendering credit agreements unenforceable.

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October 22, 2011

Q&A: What are the primary differences between commercial and consumer credit?

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Question by stockmarketwiz21: What are the primary differences between commercial and consumer credit?
And what is the result of these differences?

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Answer by STEVEN F
Credit issued to COMPANIES is ‘commercial credit’. Credit issued to individuals is ‘consumer credit’.



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October 21, 2011

Guaranteed Finance for People With Bad Credit

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by Museum of Hartlepool


Guaranteed Finance for People With Bad Credit

If asked, a lender would state that bad credit history equals to an illness and that’s the reason why they seem to run away from bad credit applicants. Loan applications filled by people with a bad credit score or history are usually declined without much thought. However, not all the lenders make this kind of mistakes.

Past, Present, Future

The truth is that many lenders are aware that people who currently have bad credit used to have good credit or even excellent credit and for unexpected situations their ability to obtain finance was heavily compromised. Past financial mistakes should not determine once financial future as long as people learn from those mistakes and that’s what more and more lenders are beginning to understand.

Secured Or Unsecured Loans

There are many online lenders dealing with bad credit personal loans. This kind of loans can be secured or unsecured. Unsecured loans do not require collateral but often carry higher interest rates due to the high risk involved. Secured loans carry lower interest rates and require collateral. Thus, you should only request a secured loan if you are certain that you will be able to afford the monthly payments. Since the collateral guarantees the loan, you are risking the asset and the lender can claim his money by use of the legal action of repossession.

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Uses And Benefits

The uses of bad credit personal loans are variable, ranging from going on vacations, buying a car, and most commonly debt consolidation. Specially when used for eliminating debt by paying off bills and credit card balances, Bad Credit Personal loans will contribute to raise your credit score and improve your credit history. The timely monthly payments will be recorded into your credit report, enhancing your credit situation till you can acquire a good credit tag.

Co-signer

A way to make sure a lender will approve your Bad Credit Personal Loan is applying with a cosigner, especially if he or she has a better credit score and history. This way, the lender will take into account the co-signer credit report when deciding whether to approve your loan or not. The risk involved for the lender will be significantly lower because the co-signer will also be responsible for paying the monthly installments if you fail to repay on time.

Interest Rates

Interest rates are usually higher when it comes to bad credit personal loans, however they are usually lower that credit card’s interest rate, which makes them a better source of finance. Also, there are many options available out there, so do not settle for the first proposal and ponder what each lender has to offer you. Be aware that variable interest rate, though it is usually lower than fixed interest rate, can vary according to market conditions’ changes and you may end up having to pay higher monthly installments if the market situation worsens significantly.

Online Lenders

The wisest thing to do is to search online, there are many online lenders offering very reasonable interest rates and you will be able to get quotes from them and compare rates and fees before making a decision.



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October 19, 2011

Q&A: Can anyone explain the advantages and disadvantages of consumer credit?

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Question by Nicole C: Can anyone explain the advantages and disadvantages of consumer credit?
And what is leverage and why is it so important? Please help me I’m trying to get some clarity on this.

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Answer by sandman
Well handled credit will get you what you want,when you want,at the best rates.Poorly handled,straight to bankruptcy.Leverage is having the most chips on the table.Creditors WANT to lend money,proving you can handle it is your leverage,your advantage,in dealing with them

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October 18, 2011

Getting Credit in Canada

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Getting Credit in Canada

 

Trying to get a Car Loan in Canada with no credit or bad credit can be a tiresome task. Many populate go to car dealerships thinking the finance managers tin get them approved for a car loan regardless of their credit history?

The truth is many if not most car dealer finance managers have little to no experience in consumer credit. Many Finance Managers or Business managers are ex car salesman or have taken a Business Managers course for a few weeks and then learn by trial and error.  

Most times they merely subject your credit information to all fiscal institutions and hope for some form of credit approval. Many times they don’t yet analyze your credit profile prior to subjecting your information to the fiscal institution.

Then when all the fiscal institutions have worsened your credit application they communicate you that they were ineffectual to carry a car loan for you?

This besides applies to many car dealers or so called fiscal brokers who advertise No Credit, No Problem Car loans. Once again you’re plowing with someone who has restrained experience in consumer credit and once again they will subject your information to the credit lenders they consider will mayhap approve your application and hope for the better!

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What they don’t tell you is when they submit your information to all the financial institutions each institution does an individual credit enquiry on your credit bureau! This tin create problems for you in the future if you didn’t get approved for a car loan as now you have a list of financial institutions that have checked your credit information and loans.

As you have been turned down by one car dealer or financial Broker you think ok I will just holding trying until I get someone to approve me!

Again every time you apply for credit a financial institution will make an enquiry on your credit file.  Within days you might have 5-10 fiscal institution enquire on your credit bureau. This today creates an electronegative for you as when once again utilize for credit a fiscal institution will again observe your file and glimpse all these Banks who have checked your file and none of them have okayed you for credit?

As a credit lender they will value that the other Banks wouldn’t infect you credit for what e’er reason so why should they?

Auto Source Financial approaches your credit from a lenders point of view evaluating your credit file prior to allowing any fiscal lender to watch your credit. With 25 years of Consumer contributing experience our fiscal advisors have they knowledge of how to approve for a New Car loan. We will assist you comprehend the credit accounting system in Canada and instruct you step by step on how to get or restore your credit in Canada.

Yes Auto Source Financial can get you the credit you’re seeking and get you driving an unexampled car within days of your application. We will aid you on obtaining a credit card with an established bank in Canada and get you on the road to stark credit. ASF is given to assuring you get credit in Canada.

   





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October 16, 2011

Has anyone ever used the services of any Consumer Credit Counseling organization?

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Question by Noel C: Has anyone ever used the services of any Consumer Credit Counseling organization?
I am in debt with school loans, past taxes, child support, medical bills, and collections from diferrent credit card companies. All this as a result of a nasty divorce and custody battle. I’m skeptical about the results these companies promises and I’m fearful of getting ripped off. I really desire to improve my situation but dont know where to start. Any information that would make it easier for me to decide whether or not it would be beneficial for me to beg the help of these agencies would be a great start. Thanks for all your help, Sincerely,Struggling Dad

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Answer by ken s
CCC is reputable, but there are many “non-profit” organizations that do a very poor job and am too much money. Check with your local banker for advice about any in your area, but CCC is respected by most banks.These reputable agencies will negotiate a lower payment with your banks and creditors. You will pay one payment each payday to CCC, or other agency, and they will forward on your payment. They may charge a small fee, depending on your income, but you will save a lot in interest.Some creditors will actually lower your interest to zero percent.CAUTION-If you begin with the program, keep with it. If you miss even one payment, most banks will immediately cancel their reef absorbing rates and start requiring higher payment.Once you finish this program and your debts are paid, your credit score will look great because the banks will report your current payments. If you are late on payments now, wearing’t worry. After making 3 consecutive monthly payments the creditors will start reporting to the credit bureau that you are on clocked. This is all done with the arrangement that the creditors have with CCC.



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October 15, 2011

Consumer Credit Act 1974 Request for a Copy of a Credit Agreement

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Consumer Credit Act 1974 Request for a Copy of a Credit Agreement

Consumer Credit Act 1974 Request for a Copy of a Credit Agreement

For use when when requiring a copy of a credit agreement from a bank or lender (Creditor) and you still have an ongoing debt requiring a credit agreement costs the sum of £1 to the bank or lender

For loans credit agreements use section 77 s.77 when editing the letter template.

For rolling credit for example a Credit Card please use section 78 refering to  s.78 when editing the letter template.

For hire purchase agreements for example a loan received from a car dealer to purchase a car. please use section 78 refering to  s.78 when editing the letter template.

This is the type of letter that is required to obtain your agreement from the bank etc

 

Loans use Section 77

 

Credit Cards or Rolling Credit use Section 78

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For Hire Purchase Agreements us Section 79

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_____________________________________________________________________

 

(Your Address)

(Date)

(Company or Creditor Address)

(Account Number)

 

 

Request pursuant to Section 77, 78 or 79 of the consumer credit Act 1974

 

 

Dear Sirs,

I am formally requesting a true copy of the executed credit agreement with references to my account with you. This is my compensated under your obligation to supply a copy of the agreement under the legislation contained within s.77 s.78 s.79 (1) Consumer Credit Act 1974 s.77 s.78 s.79 (1) for credit) – your obligation also extends to providing a statement of account. I enclose £1 in payment of the statutory fee.

You also need to supply a true copy of the deed of assignment of the above referenced agreement.

You are notified that you are obliged to supply these documents, whether you are the original creditor or not under S189 of the CCA 1974.

Non-compliance with my request renders any agreement as unenforceable under the above Act and will result in a report being submitted to the relevant statutory authorities; therefore if I do not receive the documents within 12 business days I shall consider the evidence and refer the situation to the FOS for investigation.

 

Yours Sincerely,

 

To be edited out, BadBiz wishes you every success when dealing with bank and if you would like more variations of this type of agreement please let me know.





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