Charities report new surge in debt problems

Posted in Debt News, on Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

Debt charities say that the number of people contacting them to discuss their debt problems is continuing to rise, with more people worried about severe difficulties such as mortgage arrears and repossession orders.

The Consumer Credit Counselling Service reported a 33% rise in enquiries in the first quarter of 2007 compared to the same period in 2006, while Citizens Advice also reported an increase.

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2 Responses to “Charities report new surge in debt problems”

  1. William Brooks Says:

    Yeah this is crazy!

    People keep spending and spending when they do not know how to work their credit cards. I am from America and I am pretty sure that this is the same across the world well at least for the developed countries.

    People need to take responsibility and learn about money and debt. Once you learn about it, it becomes really fun and then you can use it to do all sorts of great things… like make more money!

    Great Post!

  2. Jason hamilton Says:

    Its important that people who have debt issues look to resolve them as soon as they can rather than ignore it. more and more people are losing their homes and being made insolvent. dont let this happen.

    Call Ashley Park Debt Solutions on 0800 043 3535 to see if we can help. As long as you have more than £100.00 per month to pay towards your creditors, then we can help.

    dont leave it until its too late, take action now.

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