Hi there
I have read with interest a number of cases where expert subscribers to these pages have defeated legal claims brought against their clients by credit card companies due to deficiencies in the agreement signed by the customer.
My question is this;
If a court rules an agreement to be unenforceable, does the defendant then have a right to go back and reclaim all the money paid to the lender in interest charges?
Has anyone ever brought a case like this?
Best regards,
TDH
I have read with interest a number of cases where expert subscribers to these pages have defeated legal claims brought against their clients by credit card companies due to deficiencies in the agreement signed by the customer.
My question is this;
If a court rules an agreement to be unenforceable, does the defendant then have a right to go back and reclaim all the money paid to the lender in interest charges?
Has anyone ever brought a case like this?
Best regards,
TDH
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