Monday, April 20, 2009

Debt ?????

IM looking for a good company that can help me out with my debts. I have over £10000 worth of debt to different things like credit cards and unsecured loans. Does anyone know of a company that could help me out with either a loan or a debt management.

Debt ?????
Ive mentioned this before on one of these threads i used a company called Morrison Clarke (www.morrisonclarke.co.uk) and they offer various financial services. They helped me obtain a loan when i had hardly any income. I think they also offer Debt Management aswell. you can fill in a form on their website and they will give you a call back. Hope this sorts your problem out.
Reply:OK.....does anyone else think that this is just an advert for Morrison Clarke? Report Abuse

Reply:Hmmm, maybe. And giving somebody a loan when they hardly have any income is a risky business. Thats why the majority of us are in the $hit in the first place. Its called irresponsible lending! Report Abuse

Reply:Anyone know of something like that in the US? Report Abuse

Reply:Yes, that sounds suspiciously like an advertisement. Report Abuse

Reply:lol i though that as soon as i read it...haha.. me thinks im not going there!!! Report Abuse

Reply:Consumer Credit Counselling service(cccs). They are a government run company so you dont get charged for using the service. They are really good they will ask you about the debt you owe who you owe it to and when the debt was taken out,then they will agree a monthly amount you can afford and they will distribute it to all your different creditors. You will feel so much better when you have made that call,you will wonder why you have waited this long. There telephone number is 0856 272 5400. Good luck and make that life changing phone call today..
Reply:we are all in debt mate. them companies charge alot and you will end up paying more so your better off trying to work it out your self or getting a financial advisor which would be cheaper in the long run
Reply:you should visit a local Citizen%26#039;s Advice Bureau. they can offer free help and have debt specialists to help you find the best solution to your problem, they can also negotiate with creditors on your behalf to arrange repayment plans etc, and help challenge any debts you don%26#039;t agree with.


they may also run sessions on money matters, budgeting, and better financial planning and spending!


just ask them, their advice is free - and if you don%26#039;t want to you don%26#039;t have to follow what they suggest so you%26#039;ve got nothing to lose!


they also have some info on their website, and you can search for your nearest bureau...
Reply:mate Lisa p said it the only good place to go its free and they will sort you right out. freeze interest and charges etc.. get on there site or phone them!!!
Reply:I%26#039;m with a good one pay plan..they don%26#039;t charge a fee, and are very good!!! http://www.payplan.co.uk


You only pay what you can afford, and all what you pay goes directly to your creditors, you can even check on line where your payments are going each month. most debt management agencies charge a fee, but pay plan doesn%26#039;t...try it..you won%26#039;t be disappointed!
Reply:Income £1000 outgoings £1001 result misery.


Income £1000 outgoings £999 result happiness.





This how I live and have never been in debt.


Go to citizens advice to help you present problem then live like I do. No more problems
Reply:i think you should visit www.debts.org.uk they give free advice.


i hope this helps.
Reply:I hope this would help you:








Credit Counseling Programs


http://www.complete-debt-info.com/catego...
Reply:?
Reply:Visit your local Citizens Advice for good FREE advice. Ask to see a specialist if possible.





Do not pay anyone for the help you need. There are a lot of unscrupulous organisations only too willing to take you 9and your money for a ride.
Reply:Consumer Credit Councelling Services. Good honest advice.





http://www.cccs.co.uk/
Reply:you can always give the citizens advice bureau a try...they can contact all your creditors and attempt to negotiate payment schemes


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