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Debt Management Plans

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  • I'm with CCCS and have been since Jan 2008 and had no problems.

    Some people like Payplan some like CCCS so you need to go with whichever one you feel comfortable with.

    good luck
    Debt 30k in 2008.:eek::o Cleared all my debt in 2013 and loving being debt free :)
    Mortgage free since 2014 :)
  • Thanks everyone.

    I have now worked out my budgets with martin's budget brain, and realised that i have no option but to enter a DMP. At the moment I am leaning towards payplan and am awaiting a return call to set the ball rolling.

    If I can get my creditors to freeze interest and accept my payment plan (and everything in my life remains consistent), i should be debt free (apart from my mortgage) in 48 months.

    It all starts today.

    Thanks for all your help

    Citrus
    14/09/2010 £21,000 in debt - Target 09/2014 debt free
  • opps.

    signature changed.
    14/09/2010 £21,000 in debt - Target 09/2014 debt free
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