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Somone to go on telly to talk about insolvency
Former_MSE_Andrea
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Morning everyone!
The BBC News 24 team is looking for someone who's gone bankrupt or is facing bankruptcy, partially due to their dealing with an Individual Voluntary Arrangement, to appear in a live discussion today. You'd need to be at the studio by 5pm.
Ideally the interviewee would be able to go to the studio at BBC TV Centre in White City, but failing that, they could appear in one of the other BBC studios across the country.
News 24 also plans to invite an Individual Voluntary Arrangement manager or bank manager to take part in the discussion but that's not definite.
If you're interested please contact Jonathan Wald on 0208 624 9244 or 07941 414 022 or email Jonathan.Wald@bbc.co.uk
The BBC News 24 team is looking for someone who's gone bankrupt or is facing bankruptcy, partially due to their dealing with an Individual Voluntary Arrangement, to appear in a live discussion today. You'd need to be at the studio by 5pm.
Ideally the interviewee would be able to go to the studio at BBC TV Centre in White City, but failing that, they could appear in one of the other BBC studios across the country.
News 24 also plans to invite an Individual Voluntary Arrangement manager or bank manager to take part in the discussion but that's not definite.
If you're interested please contact Jonathan Wald on 0208 624 9244 or 07941 414 022 or email Jonathan.Wald@bbc.co.uk
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I hope you find someone. My own circumstances do not fall within your requirements, but I'm sure that one of our members would fit the bill perfectly and I am bumping this up.
Cheers
Rog2I am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.
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Sorry can't help either but agree someone on here should be able to.Making my money go further with MSE :j
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