I get a finance from Carnegie Consumer Finance for a welding course which I didn't used not even once.....I realized later I bit more than I can chew and I want to withdraw,I don't want my money back just want stop paying the rest.It is any way to do this?
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It is difficult to comment without seeing the contract that I presume you signed when you decided to take the course. However, the agreement is with the finance company not the course provider.
I would imagine that there is a clause in the agreement regarding cancellation, so you need to refer to that part of the finance agreement to see what you may or may not be liable for if you do cancel.
Consumer Credit Act 1974.
You may wish to contact Citizens Advice consumer helpline on:
tel:03454040506https://www.gov.uk/consumer-advice.
Or
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