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If you are interested in these opportunities – click on the links below: BBC2’s “Money Programme”: click here ITV Programme: click here Radio 5 Live: click here Channel 4: click here
If you are interested in these opportunities – click on the links below: BBC2’s “Money Programme”: click here ITV Programme: click here Radio 5 Live: click here Channel 4: click here
Are you feeling overwhelmed by debt? Is your house under threat from repossession because your money situation has got out of control? Have you declared yourself bankrupt because of personal debt or are you on the brink of doing so?…
Figures show that more people are choosing bankruptcy as a way of clearing their debts. ITV1 would like to talk to people in the process of making themselves bankrupt or opting for an IVA and those living with bankruptcy or an IVA. Please call Ross in confidence…
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The BBC Radio 5 Live Report team are currently making a documentary looking at personal debt. We would like to hear from you are currently living in bankruptcy / or have opted for an IVA, or if you are considering…
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Our survey throws up some interesting regional statistics. Whilst the national average unsecured debt was £25,572, there was considerable divergence between regions. Neighbouring regions, the North West and North East were at different ends of the scale with average debts…
You’ll also find details which show how our system helps ensure people who are better off without an IVA get the help they really need – and and why it’s absolutely vital to tell us everything about your debt situation:…
Here is what Firefly say about the programmes: “This series highlights a nationwide debt crisis. Official figures show that the number of people going bankrupt in England and Wales has hit another record high during the first three months of…
Martin Lewis of moneysaving expert.com thinks it’s wrong that children’s TV channels are carrying advertisements for credit and debt products. We agree. We wouldn’t advertise our IVA product there. Martin says: “Children’s TV channels are advertising high-interest loans aimed at…
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