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  • fubar_2
    fubar_2 Posts: 123 Forumite
    As any soldier, sailor or airman/woman or police officer, irrespective of rank, who has had a serious debt problem whilst serving will be able to tell you, debt is severely frowned upon within the armed and civil forces and can have severe career consequences. It is seen as not only affecting the operatiional capability of the person involved, but also in bringing the service itself into disrepute. So, the last thing needed is for creditors to make contact with their employers

    Might be worth getting in touch with these http://www.military-debt-advice.co.uk/ they may be able to suggest something?
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