FAQs and Support
How can we help you today?
Have a question?
To ensure we meet our mission to aid our clients to rehabilitate their financial circumstances we only partner with service providers who share our mission. We can assure you our service partners act with integrity always and are here to listen and support you on our behalf. We invite you to contact us to discuss your case in an open and honest manner. This way, they
can resolve matters quickly and fairly.
All correspondence issued includes the outstanding balance on the account. If you
require further clarification, please contact our service partner using the contact details
provided.
If you are ready to make a payment or set-up a repayment plan, please contact our service
partner as outlined in their correspondence and they will talk you through all the options
available to you.
For further information on how to make payments quickly and easily, please also refer to the correspondence you have received as payments can be made online.
If your reason for non-payment is genuine, and you are struggling to afford to repay the debt, our service partners will work with you. Their team of recovery agents can support you in working out an affordable repayment plan moving forward. To discuss your case, feel free to contact them for further support and advice.
To ensure the advice is fair and impartial, we suggest you contact an independent debt
advice charity. We have provided details below of a few.
Reach out to any of these organizations for free and independent advice and support:
National Debtline – www.nationaldebtline.org – 0808 808 4000
Citizens Advice Bureau – www.citizensadvice.org.uk – 0344 411 1444
StepChange – www.stepchange.org – 0800 1238 1111
Payplan – www.payplan.com – 0800 280 2816
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We’ll provide ongoing support and guidance to help you stay on track: We believe that debt rehabilitation is not just about paying off your debts, but also about providing education and support to help you avoid future financial difficulties.