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Is anyone a CAP client?

i wondered if anyone here was a client of the charity Christians Against Poverty (CAP). They provide free debt-counselling services such as dealing with your creditors on your behalf to arrange for interest and charges to be stopped, and drawing up a budget. Basically because they are a big organisation and well-known, banks etc will listen when told "person X can't make those repayments - if you want to get the money stop charging interest".
I believe there are companies which do this for a fee but as a charity (they have won charity-of-the-year at least once) they do it for free.

Anyway, the point was I wondered if anyone here is a client or has been, or has even heard of CAP? (I had to put in the advert too 'cos I have certainly found them to be very helpful)

http://www.capuk.org

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