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  • antonic
    antonic Posts: 1,978 Forumite
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    I recommend Payplan because they helped me with my DMP, and now 90 months later I am DF.

    NEVER use any firm that charges you.
  • pauletruth
    pauletruth Posts: 1,133 Forumite
    was there not a post about one of those companies a few weeks back. someone had paid in something like 50k and they did not clear there debts.
    if your only paying the minimum then an option is to snow ball your debts if you can dind an extra few pounds.

    what they are offering you can do for nothing save the charges and add it onto your most expensive debt.
  • fevlo
    fevlo Posts: 203 Forumite
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    edited 6 March 2014 at 4:10PM
    Its simple.
    [TEXT DELETED BY FORUM TEAM] as suggested contact Payplan or Stepchage who are free and whos sole aim is to get you out of debt

    [STRIKE]DFD - 24th October 2015[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]DFD - 24th March 2015 [/STRIKE]
    DEBT FREE 24.03.15
  • fatbelly
    fatbelly Posts: 23,019 Forumite
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    pauletruth wrote: »
    was there not a post about one of those companies a few weeks back. someone had paid in something like 50k and they did not clear there debts.
    if your only paying the minimum then an option is to snow ball your debts if you can dind an extra few pounds.

    what they are offering you can do for nothing save the charges and add it onto your most expensive debt.


    I don't know if this is the one you are thinking of:

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4575505

    OP- if you are going to use the tactic of making small token payments to creditors, paying into a savings pot and hoping to settle at a discount from that pot, you should do this yourself so that you stay in charge of the 'pot'. However, there are a number of issues with this tactic and if you want to start a new thread with a full statement of affairs, we'l let you know which tactic suits your circumstances best.
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