Debt Awareness Week: our campaign
Take part in Debt Awareness Week! When you’re ill, you go to the doctor. When you have an issue with something happening in your local area, you contact the council or your MP. There are many times in...
View ArticleWe have many reasons why we’re running Debt Awareness Week. Here are 3 of them.
We’re running Debt Awareness Week for one reason above all others: to help people get debt help sooner. We hear stories, like the ones below, every day, whether it’s Debt Awareness Week or not. We need...
View Article3 more important reasons why we’re running Debt Awareness Week
There’s one big reason why we’re running Debt Awareness Week: we want everyone to get the free debt help they need, as soon as they need it. Whether it’s Debt Awareness Week or not, we hear stories...
View Article3 more reasons why we’re running Debt Awareness Week
We’re halfway through Debt Awareness Week, and we’re far from running out of steam. Our work will never stop while there are people in need of free debt advice. Debt Awareness Week has opened a lot of...
View Article3 more reasons why we’re running Debt Awareness Week
We’re coming towards the end of Debt Awareness Week, and what a week it’s been. The amount of debt we’ve dealt with this week now weighs in at over £203 million. The support we’ve received for Debt...
View Article3 final reasons why we’re Running Debt Awareness Week
The final curtain is about to descend on Debt Awareness Week for 2014, and what have we learned? For one thing, we’ve learned that so many people in debt are ready and willing to get the help they...
View ArticleOfcom talks about unwanted calls and messages
Ofcom has their say on nuisance calls and texts Ofcom recently published its guide on protecting yourself from nuisance calls and messages and they asked us for a guest blog to help promote it. As...
View ArticlePayday loan problems? Watch the latest video from the Ombudsman
Payday loans often add to your worries Taking out a payday loan to deal with a money problem can be tempting but we know that it can lead to a slippery slope of debt and stress. That’s why it’s great...
View ArticleHow to cancel a continuous payment authority on a payday loan
The advice in the article is updated regularly. Scroll to the bottom of the article to see the latest on new rules on continuous payment authorities (CPAs) as they are launched. If you’re confused...
View ArticlePayday loan debt: why your household bills could suffer
UPDATE: 1 July 2014 – new rules from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) means that payday loan companies: cannot rollover an outstanding payday loan balance more than twice must send the debtor an...
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