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Unenforceable credit agreement

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missvagabond | 18:14 Tue 25th Nov 2008 | Personal Finance
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if i prove through a solicitor that a credit agreement is unenforceable due
1.to a breach on the way the account was run
2. because they cannot or will not provide the original credit agreement with both parites signature
can i remove the account from my credit file? and how do i go about disputing that with a credit file agency?
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I doubt it - unenforceable means you can't be taken to court for the debt, not that you don't owe the money.

See a solicitor
If you have ever made payments towards this debt then it can be reasonably argued that you have agreed to the debt. in some way Likewsie if you have signed a direct debit, or made a standing order mandate through your bank.

It's quite a risk to go through a legal process with this - it must be a very large debt to be worth this risk.

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