Difference between revisions of "Consumer Credit Act template"
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+ | When reading the CAG forums, you will often see advice suggesting sending a "CCA request". This is a letter to a creditor or debt collection agency asking them for a copy of an executed credit agreement, without which a debt may be unenforceable. | ||
==What types of debt are covered by this page?== | ==What types of debt are covered by this page?== | ||
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==When to send a CCA request== | ==When to send a CCA request== | ||
==Suggested template== | ==Suggested template== | ||
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+ | ==Timescales== | ||
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+ | ==Is the agreement enforcable?== | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 15:57, 6 September 2007
Contents
Introduction
When reading the CAG forums, you will often see advice suggesting sending a "CCA request". This is a letter to a creditor or debt collection agency asking them for a copy of an executed credit agreement, without which a debt may be unenforceable.