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Any know much about National Dept Relief'?

I have a friend who is looking at a company called 'National Dept Recovery LTD' for a financial management programme. I tried to find some info on them (both using the search function on this site and the internet) and can't find much about them.

Does anyone have any info on them?

They are based in Templemore Business Park, Derry, BT48 OLD

I just want to put my mate totally at ease before he commits to the programme.

Thanks guys

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  • If they ask for any money either upfront or take a cut from any payments to your creditors I would avoid and go to the CAB instead.
  • Kel_1981
    Kel_1981 Posts: 93 Forumite
    They do take 15 %

    Why should they be avoided? I'm not very clued up about stuff like this. I appreciate your response, thankyou.
  • Kel_1981 wrote: »
    They do take 15 %

    Why should they be avoided? I'm not very clued up about stuff like this. I appreciate your response, thankyou.
    Because CAB will do it for free - the 15% you would pay can go directly to your creditors reducing the debts you owe quicker.

    Why not pop over to the debt free wanabe board for more advice.
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