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October 1 2024

Credit Card Fraud: How to Protect Your Information

In today's fast-paced digital world, credit card fraud is an ever-present threat. As we increasingly rely on credit cards for online shopping, bill payments, and day-to-day transactions, fraudsters have found new ways to exploit vulnerabilities and steal personal financial information.
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August 21 2024

Understanding Your Credit Score and How to Improve It

In today’s financial landscape, your credit score is a crucial indicator of your financial health, influencing your ability to secure loans, credit cards, and even affecting rates on insurance policies and the rental agreements.
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August 19 2024

Understanding Your Rights Under the Consumer Credit Act: Section 75 Explained

Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act is a crucial piece of legislation for UK consumers, offering protection when something goes wrong with a credit card purchase.
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August 16 2024

Common Misleading Timeshare Sales Practices

The principal of timeshare ownership was originally to offer a lifetime of affordable, holidays in your chosen resort. However, over recent decades this once viable option has become a financial drain on many owners who struggle to extricate themselves from complex agreements.
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August 8 2024

Protecting Yourself Online: Tips for Safe Internet Use

In today's interconnected society, the internet has woven itself into the very fabric of daily life, becoming an essential resource that offers unparalleled communication, learning, and personal management opportunities.
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August 6 2024

How to Read the Fine Print: A Guide for Consumers

The fine print in contracts and agreements often contains crucial information that can impact consumer rights and obligations. This guide provides a detailed look at why the fine print is important, how to read it effectively, and strategies to ensure you fully understand the agreements you enter.
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August 5 2024

Understanding Hidden Car Finance Commissions: What You Need to Know

In recent years, many UK consumers have unknowingly entered into car finance agreements that included hidden commissions paid to car dealers. These undisclosed payments have raised concerns about transparency and fairness in the car finance market.
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August 1 2024

Cold Calling Scams: How to Spot and Avoid Them

Cold calling scams remain a prevalent threat in the UK, exploiting individuals via unexpected phone calls. This blog post provides insight into the most common types of cold-calling scams, practical tips on how to recognise them, and effective strategies for protecting yourself from these fraudulent activities.
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Fullbrook Associates are experts in the field of timeshare contract terminations and compensation claims. We assess the merits of your case to establish whether we believe you have a reasonable prospect of success. If you wish to pursue a claim, our legal team, who specialise in timeshare compensation, can progress your case.

Please be aware. You are under no obligation to complete a claim using our services. You can do the claim directly yourself to your creditor for no charge. If you have approached your creditor first, you can also approach the Financial Ombudsman Service for free if you wish for them to review your case.