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Mr Bennett was struggling to keep up with debt repayments of £800 per month on a combined debt of £27000. As his family income had changed significantly we were able to gain approval to reduce his monthly repayments to £250 and he will be free from debt in five years.
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FREE IMPARTIAL CONSUMER DEBT COUNSELLING
The Consumer Debtline offers free impartial consumer debt counselling to individuals throughout the UK. If you are struggling with financial problems then we can help you. As everypersons cicumstances is unique it is vital to take the best possible advice before you enter into any debt restructuring agreement.
If you would like more information about the debt consolidation options available to UK consumers you can :–
- Call us on our freephone number 0800 043 50 43. Calling this number will put you straight through to one of our experienced financial advisors. Our conversation will always be treated in strictest confidence, and the person you speak to will remain your single point of contact throughout.
- Complete either our enquiry form, or our quick debt enquiry form. After completing either of these forms you will be contacted, at a time convenient to yourself, by one of our counsellors. The person you speak to will discuss your personal debt situation and will be experienced in suggesting the best way to consolidate these debts and ultimately solve your financial problems.
- Alternatively for any general enquiries you may email us at enq@financialguardian.co.uk
- You may also write to us at:-
Financial Guardian
2nd Floor, Rodney House,
King Street,
Wigan,
WN1 1BT
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