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Old 21-11-2009, 15:19   #24
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Re: Debt Collection Agency

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Originally Posted by Zee View Post
Thats not the only debt i got, i have £60,000 debt to pay on a mortgage, then i have £3500 university bill which i have to pay myself. then i got £2000 RBS debt, plus my credit card and other minor debts, not including the monthly bills i pay for everything else. Which is why i said i have a lot of stress and i want this one to be over as quickly and easily as possible.
I don't think you are alone there Zee (in fact I know you're not!), but I think what people are trying to advise you to do is to do it the right way. The way I see if you'll still have the same debt, its just getting shifted - another debt collection agency will be chasing you for the same amount?

Seek advice from the CAB, get them to negotiate with your creditors and get yourself straight.
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