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16th June 2008 17:11 #1Basic Account Holder
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moneyworries.co.uk. Is it the answer?
Reading through some of these posts, my problem fades into insignificance. I stopped working approximately three and a half years ago. I completed a university course to try and better myself as there was no prospective employers banging at my door. I have a number of credit cards and other repayments to make out of my disability. I thought i had found the answer when i stumbled across moneyworries.co.uk. These say they are a non profit organisation who want to help. It would be good if it was true but i got myself into a mess beleiving what people say. I looked for any past comments on moneyworries.co.uk and have found nothing. has anyone had any dealings with these people and are they legit. Any comments, suggestions or other ideas would be greatly appreciated. (by the way, this is my first post)
Last edited by dilligentknave; 16th June 2008 at 18:05. Reason: i live in scotland, this does seem to be relevant with money
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16th June 2008 17:17 #2Royalties Gold Account Holder
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Re: moneyworries.co.uk. Is it the answer?
There's your answer. If they are making money out of you for dealing with your debts, they're in it to make money, not to help you.Q. How much do I pay?
A. At Money Worries, we are committed to being completely clear and open about the charges for our services. Your first monthly payment is an initial fee for setting up our Payment Plan and is not paid to your creditors. This will place your accounts into arrears or further into arrears. There’s a monthly fee of 15% included as part of your affordable monthly payment (subject to a minimum of £25.00 and a maximum of £100.00).
Avoid like the plague.
If you need this kind of help,
CCCS - Free Debt Advice from the UK's Leading Debt Charity
do it for free.
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16th June 2008 19:14 #3
Re: moneyworries.co.uk. Is it the answer?
visit payplan or better still CCCS
CCCS - Free Debt Advice from the UK's Leading Debt Charity
their both free
sorry Bookworm I just noticed you had included the link
DilligentKnave I noticed you comment so try this link
Debt Advice Scotland | Debt Advice | PayplanLast edited by PGH7447; 16th June 2008 at 19:18. Reason: comment
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16th June 2008 21:56 #4Basic Account Holder
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Re: moneyworries.co.uk. Is it the answer?
Thanks for the info, i thought i shouldn't beleive it. I will check out the postings offered tomorrow and see what their story is.
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17th June 2008 22:36 #5Basic Account Holder
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Re: moneyworries.co.uk. Is it the answer?
I went onto the CCCS website and completed a survey, giving information on outgoings and timeframes (no specifics) just to try and get a handle on my predicament. I was very pleased to be informed by CCCS once i had completed the survey that i don't actually have a problem. It is all in my head. This is very reassuring and i can sleep soundly once again.
Last edited by dilligentknave; 17th June 2008 at 22:38. Reason: afterthought. I might check the other link tomorrow and see if i have any more luck with these people
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17th June 2008 23:27 #6Basic Account Holder
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Re: moneyworries.co.uk. Is it the answer?
With all the pieces of the rain forest that the credit card companies send out, in which they say 'making the minimum payments will greatly increase the length of time it takes to clear your debt'. I can't see an end to my situation as i briefly concentrate on one credit card, to get the balance down. The other cards shout don't forget us. So the CCCS was correct in one thing it said, i need to calculate an affordable payment plan for all my creditors and stick to it. Not easy when other things jump out demanding attention.
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18th June 2008 15:06 #7
Re: moneyworries.co.uk. Is it the answer?
try the snowballing technique, with this you make the minimum each month to all the creditors less for the one with the highest
interest rate, then when that is paid off you move to the next and so on, it takes a while but once 1 or 2 are gone it soon speeds up, of course dont forget to cut the nice little debtors cards up and cancel them when they are paid off, also look to see if you pay
PPI etc on these if you do cancel that striaght away, this will lead to less being added every month
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