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After you have signed your credit agreement there are a few sensible steps that you should take to make sure everything is happening as it should. Remember if you decide to cancel your agreement and retract the loan then you should take action as soon as possible. If you are unsure of your advice then you should seek advice before taking procedures. See contact details for useful organisations.

It is of vital importance that you keep a copy of the agreement for your records. You should also check thoroughly the statements that you are sent by the UK loan provider, making sure that everything makes sense to you and works out logically. If you are making your loan repayments by direct debit or other standing order then be sure to make frequent checks on your bank statements to make sure that the payments are correct and that you know when they are debited.

If you keep an eye on your budget and your payments then everything should progress without a problem. If you think you there is anything unusual about the loan repayments you are making then simply contact your loan provider; they should be able to sort out any problems for you.

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