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If you are in debt you are not alone. People in the UK collectively owe over £1trillion. This is equivalent to nearly £5,000 for every man, woman and child in the country - and the debt is increasing!
The problem of debt
Read some of the articles below to appreciate how many of us have a debt problem. Then contact us and let us help you. We will advise you on the best way forward from a range of possible solutions.
Articles on Debt
- Debt soars by 70%
- Explosion in number of bankrupts
- Warning of Debt Disaster
- Credit can be a risky business
- Spend it like Beckham
- The bankruptcy boom
- Flog one of your kidneys?
- MPs blast credit card chiefs
- We owe £4,500 each
- Crackdown on credit
- £1trillion of debt
- HBOS hit as arrears rise to £1.7bn
- Credit card meltdown
- Store cards enquiry
- Record credit card debts
- Debt crunch will help experts
- Shoppers pile up debt
- Millions drowning in debt
- Borrow £1m every 4 minutes
- Debt consolidation loan
- Credit card debt
- Managing a single debt
MPs blast credit card chiefs over cheques
Credit card bosses came under fire from MPs yesterday for tempting people into debt by inviting them to use unsolicited cheques sent in the post. Marketing material suggests the cheques are a convenient way to pay for items when a credit card is not accepted. But the annual percentage rates are often significantly higher than those for regular purchases and interest is charged from the moment the cheque is cashed.
Yesterday the heads of four credit card firms — hauled in to give evidence to a Commons committee — insisted the cheques were just another way for customers to pay. But MPs said they could encourage people to fall further into debt - and asked why the firms persisted in sending cheques to customers who had demonstrated they did not want them by not using them in the past. Sir Fred Goodwin, chief executive of the Royal Bank of Scotland, defended the policy, saying: ‘I don’t think there is anything wrong with being proactive. Every business I know tries to get customers to use their goods or services.’
(Daily Mail Wednesday 27th October 2004)
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