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KOBEFROMDOWNTOWN
28 Mar 10 20:06
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If someone had a number of credit card's pre 2007 and had an average debt of 10k on each credit card and they have passed away would the spouse be able to contest the debt?. He had these credit cards in the 90s and was paying £1 a month, the companies will pursue any money left over to the estate. These days companies offer settlement figures, where would they stand on this given a lot of people seem to be going down the road of trying to get credit cards wiped as some of the credit agreements were not legit.

thanks in advance.

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Arch Stanton
When: 28 Mar 10 22:05
Some companys will offer £500 fee for all cards totaling debt over 5 grand.
Watch out for company called cartel, they have had a bad press from granada reports.

Worthwhile in your case (I think), because even if it takes time (2 yrs in some cases) it could buy you breathing space from the card sharks who are trying to get at your assets
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