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Top 10 Debt Notspots in the UK
Following our post looking at the top 10 debt hotspots in the UK in 2010, a look at the top 10 towns and cities least affected by personal debt last year. Continue reading
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Top 10 debt hotspots in the UK
The CCCS Debt View shows the number of clients counselled by us in 2010. These figures can be broken down by town, city and even postcode. This gives a fascinating picture of the spread of credit-related problems all across the UK. Continue reading
There’s a knock at the door…
There’s a loud knock at the door. Is it best to answer it? Or pretend there’s no one at home? Continue reading
Answer the door
So you answered the door and it was an ‘Enforcement Agent’. What does that mean anyway? Just a posh name for a bailiff? Continue reading
Ignore it
The credit cards have been paid so it can’t be them. You’re not expecting anyone to come round and you’re home alone with the kids… Continue reading
