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    'Misleading' debt firms shut down


    The MoJ said some firms falsely claimed to be able to write off debts

    One hundred companies offering to write off debts or secure personal injury compensation have been shut down by the Ministry of Justice since April 2007.
    MoJ spokesman Kevin Rousell said they had been guilty of making misleading claims and using high-pressure sales tactics to get people to pay huge fees.
    "People desperate for a way out of their financial troubles can be vulnerable," he said.
    Consumers were warned to be wary of offers that seem too good to be true.
    The BBC's Colette Hume said many claims management firms targeted people who owed large sums to credit card or loan companies.
    And with the industry growing quickly it was becoming increasingly difficult to police, she added.
    Cold calling
    The MoJ said some of the firms shut down had been using misleading advertising, claiming credit card debt could be written off within six weeks or that 80% of credit agreements were unenforceable.
    In other cases, companies ignored requests for information from the government's claims regulator or were run by people who had convictions for fraud.
    There has been a trend towards high-pressure cold calling from call centres


    Kevin Rousell, Ministry of Justice

    Rules state that firms must not cold-call potential customers in person and must allow a cooling off period of at least 14 days for anyone considering taking up an agreement.
    But instead, some were found to be forcing already debt-ridden customers to pay large up-front fees only for the service to later fall through.
    Mr Rousell said most claims management companies were operating within the rules.
    "However, some companies choose to flout those rules and some also target consumers who find themselves in debt," he said.
    "People desperate for a way out of their financial troubles can be vulnerable to the misleading marketing that the Ministry of Justice Claims Management Regulator is continuing to tackle.
    "There has also been a trend towards high-pressure cold-calling from call centres, including making unsubstantiated claims and encouraging people into handing over fees there and then - a decision they regret later."
    Mr Rousell said claims companies must give customers accurate information about the realistic chances of success and the costs involved in taking up their services.
    They must also not pressurise anyone into making on-the-spot decisions or handing over money without properly considering the facts.
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    Re: 'Misleading' debt firms shut down

    Bit of a limp story if you ask me.
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      Re: 'Misleading' debt firms shut down

      Anything that raises the awareness of Joe Public to the practices of these firms can only be a good thing, I'd have thought.
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      • #4
        Re: 'Misleading' debt firms shut down

        Aye true, could have gone further but gets the point across.

        '' Mr Rousell said most claims management companies were operating within the rules.''

        hmmmmmmmmmmmm
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          Re: 'Misleading' debt firms shut down

          Aye, that should really have been left out.
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            Re: 'Misleading' debt firms shut down

            Any chance of a thread being started with a list of those who have fallen ?

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            • #7
              Re: 'Misleading' debt firms shut down

              Originally posted by sapphire View Post
              Any chance of a thread being started with a list of those who have fallen ?
              Take a read here hun http://legalbeagles.info/forums/showthread.php?t=17680

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              • #8
                Re: 'Misleading' debt firms shut down

                Have put all names in first post on Tutt's link now so they are picked up by SEO's and easier to check.

                Best way to check is to go to CMR: Claims Management Regulation - click - Authorised Business Search - then select AUTHORISATION CANCELLED and in SECTOR change to FINANCIAL PRODUCTS/SERVICES

                Then do same for suspended and voluntarily suspended.
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                  Re: 'Misleading' debt firms shut down

                  Thanks hunnies have put the link in my faourites and shall be looking it up every morning.

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                  • #10
                    Re: 'Misleading' debt firms shut down

                    hi please tell me the truth, i have been told so many differing stories,

                    I HAVE FORTY THOUSAND DEBT WITH A DEBT MANAGEMENT FIRM, CREDITORS LLOYDS, CAP ONE AND THE MONEY SHOP, I NOW HAVE DEBT WITH BARCLAYS AS WELL, TOTALLING FIVE THOUSAND WHICH IS NOT YET IN DEBT MANAGEMENT, I ALSO HAVE LOTS OF OTHER SMALLER DEBTS TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS, I OWN MY OWN HOUSE WHICH HAS ABOUT 120THOUSAND COLLATERAL, PLEASE BE HONEST WITH ME ,HOW LONG WILL MY CREDITORS ACCEPT MY SMALL MO NTHLY DEBT MANAGEMENT PAYMENT BEFORE THEY GO AFTER MY HOUSE, OR IS THERE ANY WAY I CAN HAVE THESE DEBTS WRITTEN OFF AND KEEP MY HOUSE

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                    • #11
                      Re: 'Misleading' debt firms shut down

                      I'm afraid there is no quick solution, you would have to address each alleged debt individually regarding its' enforceability.

                      With reference to the house, I don't believe they can easily force a sale but this is not my area.

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                      • #12
                        Re: 'Misleading' debt firms shut down

                        Originally posted by gwendolenemae View Post
                        hi please tell me the truth, i have been told so many differing stories,

                        I HAVE FORTY THOUSAND DEBT WITH A DEBT MANAGEMENT FIRM, CREDITORS LLOYDS, CAP ONE AND THE MONEY SHOP, I NOW HAVE DEBT WITH BARCLAYS AS WELL, TOTALLING FIVE THOUSAND WHICH IS NOT YET IN DEBT MANAGEMENT, I ALSO HAVE LOTS OF OTHER SMALLER DEBTS TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS, I OWN MY OWN HOUSE WHICH HAS ABOUT 120THOUSAND COLLATERAL, PLEASE BE HONEST WITH ME ,HOW LONG WILL MY CREDITORS ACCEPT MY SMALL MO NTHLY DEBT MANAGEMENT PAYMENT BEFORE THEY GO AFTER MY HOUSE, OR IS THERE ANY WAY I CAN HAVE THESE DEBTS WRITTEN OFF AND KEEP MY HOUSE

                        Hi Gwen

                        Can I suggest that you repost this question as a new thread complete with your own title as I doubt that many will respond to this old thread.

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