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FavDaughter1
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Help!
My husband & I did a F&F IVA in 2011, we're still repaying my parents.
We are now getting letters from companies like Vanquiths(spelling?) credit cards who offer credit with a high interest rate to people who've had debt. I don't want my hubby facing the temptation, I'm scared. Yes I've talked to him. Our Dr has told him he's like a alcoholic who should not have another drink - she said he should not have any more cards. following that appointment he said,"do you think I should get 1,just for emergencies.....?". :eek:.
I can't cope with any more of this. this time is always,"the last time", this is not the 1st time. Yes I realise if he is determined to get cards he will but I would rather not have "offers" coming through the door.
is there a way of de registering for these type of letters?
My husband & I did a F&F IVA in 2011, we're still repaying my parents.
We are now getting letters from companies like Vanquiths(spelling?) credit cards who offer credit with a high interest rate to people who've had debt. I don't want my hubby facing the temptation, I'm scared. Yes I've talked to him. Our Dr has told him he's like a alcoholic who should not have another drink - she said he should not have any more cards. following that appointment he said,"do you think I should get 1,just for emergencies.....?". :eek:.
I can't cope with any more of this. this time is always,"the last time", this is not the 1st time. Yes I realise if he is determined to get cards he will but I would rather not have "offers" coming through the door.
is there a way of de registering for these type of letters?
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yes - register with the MPS.0
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1) Register with MPS as suggested above
2) Every time you get marketing you don't want, contact the company to get removed from their database.0
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