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Old 18-11-2008, 11:05 AM   #1
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Default Can't afford to split up with your partner? Or had a rejected car insurance claim?

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ITV1's Tonight programme is making two special shows and would like to hear from people who would like to take part in the programme.
  • Credit Unions: The first show focuses on the growing number of people who feel forced to remain in a relationship because they think they can't survive alone financially.

    This is a unique opportunity to get help from both Martin & a relationship counsellor who will come and meet you to discuss the issues and see what they can do.
  • Car Insurance. The second is on car insurance and the problems people have experienced when making a claim, especially those who were rejected or feel their no claims bonus has been lost unfairly.
By taking part in either programme as well as hopefully helping yourself, many others will benefit too.

How do I apply?

If any of the above fit the bill please contact Helen.Roberts@itv.com with your name, address, phone number and some basic details and of course you need to be prepared to be on television talking about these issues.

What if I don't get picked?

There's lots of free help available on the site. For those staying in a relationship purely because of finances, the best place to start is the Debt Help guide and of course there's Cheap Car Insurance

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