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Debt Management Binfield, Berkshire
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Binfield Debt Management Company
Debt Management can reduce your monthly repayments by up to 70%. All existing credit cards, loans and other problem debts are consolidated into one lower monthly payment. Submit the Instant Advice form and we'll explain how you may be able to pay back less than you owe, but still clear all your debts. more »
Debt Consolidation Loans
Refused a Loans ? We can help you find a secured or unsecured debt consolidation loan. Even if you have bad credit, a County Court Judgment (CCJ) or have bad credit and been declined a loan already, we can help. We specialise in Debt Consolidation solutions of all types, offering free advice as to your best option. more »
Repossession Help in Binfield, Berkshire
Abacus have experience in managing to stop home repossessions in Binfield, Berkshire, even those on the very brink of personal disaster. We can help if you are a homeowner with mortgage arrears, council tenant or with a housing association. It's never too late to get help. more »
Bankruptcy Advice & IVAs
Avoid Bankruptcy. An IVA may be the solution. This is a legal process offering an alternative to bankruptcy to those with unsecured credit repayments they can't afford. Become debt free in 60 months with up to 70% of all debts written off. Impartial advice, free consulation. more »
Debt Help Information & Guides
A series of informative articles to help and advise UK Citizens who are experiencing financial problems. more »
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Debt Management Examples
Our database of real debt managament case studies shows how debt management helps people with wide range of financial and personal circumstances.
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Separation and pregancy make repayments unaffordable.
| Debt: £19,139 | Was paying: £534/month |
| Now paying: £200/month | |
| Client had separated from her partner and then found out she was pregnant. She was working but was still in her probation period so was not entitled to full maternity pay. Due to the two large changes in her circumstances coupled with the increase of expense of being a single parent with a new born meant that her finances went out of control. She knows this can't continue and this is a realistic option for clearing her debts. A consolidation loan is not an option as she has nothing to secure it against and the debt is too large for an unsecured loan. static link to this case study: DMCaseStudy10.asp |
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Debt Management FAQ
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3 Random Q&A's from the database:-
1. One of my creditors say they will take me to court if I use a debt management company?
Creditor can't legally refuse payments via a debt management company and then take you to court for non-payment. In reality, your bank and other creditors will soon turn their attention to chasing those currently paying nothing, rather than people clearly with difficulties, but make every effort to repay what they can afford.2. Why does My bank says you have not contacted them, but you say you have?
Staff working for a debt collection agency or in the collections department of your bank or credit card company exist solely to get money out of you. Some will use underhand tactics to achieve this as their pay is performance related.Once they acknowledge we are dealing with the finances, they know they have to negotiate through us, so they attempt to delay this acknowledgement.
Some may claim they have not heard from us to give the impression we are not doing our job property in hope this makes you cancel the agreement with us. If this happens, try and get the name of the person you have been speaking to. Inform them that we are dealing with your affairs, contact us immediately and we will then issue a further copy of correspondence to them.
3. Can anyone with debts enter into a debt management programme ?
No. You must have at least 2 creditors and demonstrate that you are struggling to met current payment levels.[Northhumberland] [Isle Of Man] [Belfast] [Wolverhampton] [Hertfordshire] [Merseyside] [Liverpool] [Wiltshire] [Norfolk] [Lincolnshire] [Avon] [Devon] [Staffordshire] [North Yorkshire] [Kent] [Buckinghamshire] [Suffolk] [South Yorkshire] [Perthshire] [Essex] [Manchester] [West Sussex] [Derby] [Lancashire] [Kingston upon Hull]