This new portal contains help and guidance for those affected by unfair credit agreements, giving consumers information on legislation such as the consumer credit act. It offers a worthwhile resource, offering advice on the steps needed to clear unfair and unenforceable credit agreements.
Under the terms of the Consumer Credit Act 1974, loans or other credit agreements needs to be drawn up correctly for them to be legally binding. If this is not the case, then the credit agreement could be deemed unfair and unenforceable. In other words, the lender cannot legally enforce the terms of the contract on the borrower.
Around 50 million credit agreements are signed in the UK each year. Many of these, however, are unfair and therefore unenforceable. Credit Clear U.K, help to find these unfair agreements and seek justice for those affected.
Credit Clear also operate a partner programme, which offers an excellent opportunity for affiliates to earn attractive rates of commission by introducing new clients to the company. Full details of this can be found on the website at: http://www.creditclearuk.co.uk/
A spokesperson for the firm commented:
“At Credit Clear U.K we are committed to helping as many people as possible to free themselves from unfair credit agreements. This new site is a comprehensive resource for our clients to see all of the options which are available to them.”
“Our old site was looking a little dated, so we decided to freshen things up with a vibrant new look and feel, which has been designed to encourage people to engage and interact with the site.”
To find out more about unfair credit agreements, visit: http://www.creditclearuk.co.uk/



