Cheaper debt advice is not what this economic crisis requires
Cheaper debt advice is not what this economic crisis requires
Advice from the private sector or over the telephone or web might make financial sense, but can they provide people sinking in debt with what they really need? The personal and public costs of over-indebtedness are clear – the trauma of eviction and the stress of creditor harassment, and the cost to the taxpayer of rehousing and court costs. The government recognises this, and between 2004 and …
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