At the beginning of the economic collapse my partner worked for a debt management company (no longer has any affiliation).
New legislation was brought in and some of these companies headed for the boarder whist others returned to the UK and no longer do business here.
My question is why where non of these companies brought to task over their misleading information i.e. 70%, or what ever the percentage was, would be written off your debts if you signed up etc.
I am aware of cases were debtors had debt significantly increased whilst under the wing of these companies.
Has anybody successfully brought a case against these companies.
I would also like to add that it is rare if at all you see this type of advertising today but it did go on not so long ago.
New legislation was brought in and some of these companies headed for the boarder whist others returned to the UK and no longer do business here.
My question is why where non of these companies brought to task over their misleading information i.e. 70%, or what ever the percentage was, would be written off your debts if you signed up etc.
I am aware of cases were debtors had debt significantly increased whilst under the wing of these companies.
Has anybody successfully brought a case against these companies.
I would also like to add that it is rare if at all you see this type of advertising today but it did go on not so long ago.