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neverindebtagain
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Just wanted to say even though I rang CCCS a few weeks ago and I felt flat as the lady had not instantly recommended BR, due to me including husband even though only me going BR ( I messed up) I have just rung the BR helpline which Sarah from CCCS recommended and spoke to a lovely lady for ages:A , she helped me enormously, not only with the forms but I got everything off my chest, she even made me smile. Gave me loads of advice. I urge anyone thinking of going BR to call them 0800 975 9557
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I just called CCCS and you need to go through an appt with one of their counsellors before calling their Bankruptcy Support Helpline.
The number for this is: 0800 138 1111.0 -
Make a note of the reference number you'll receive on the first call....should you need to call the bankruptcy support helpline they'll ask for that reference before anything..no ref no callWe all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will0
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neverindebtagain wrote: »Just wanted to say even though I rang CCCS a few weeks ago and I felt flat as the lady had not instantly recommended BR, due to me including husband even though only me going BR ( I messed up) I have just rung the BR helpline which Sarah from CCCS recommended and spoke to a lovely lady for ages:A , she helped me enormously, not only with the forms but I got everything off my chest, she even made me smile. Gave me loads of advice. I urge anyone thinking of going BR to call them 0800 975 9557
Glad you have got everything sorted,
Let me know how you get onI am a Debt Counsellor that works for the CCCS and have specific permission from Martin, to post on these boards to try and help those in debt. Read more information on the CCCS and what it does in the Debt Problems: What to do and where to get help article.
CCCS is a registered charity, and there is no charge whatsoever for any of the services we provide to our clients. We take great pride in offering first class help and advice, but we only offer this where we have been able to fully explore and understand your circumstances with you. We want to help you understand these choices and their possible implications but not make them for you.
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