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Are payplan in the charity or company category?
Company category:j Debt free since June 27th 2012 :j0 -
menotloopy wrote: »Are payplan in the charity or company category?
Last time I look they were a "non-profit making trust" or something like that.
Obviously they have to charge for IVA's since a qualified Insolvency Practitioner has to do it, and they always charge hefty fees.
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So does this mean we trust them like CCCS or not?Last time I look they were a "non-profit making trust" or something like that.
Obviously they have to charge for IVA's since a qualified Insolvency Practitioner has to do it, and they always charge hefty fees.
See: http://www.payplan.com/how-are-we-funded.phpKavanne
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