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Gregory Pennington/CCCS
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Ok,
Im currently in a DMP with them and have been for the past 2 years.
No real issues to speak of.. however.. i have been looking to move to CCCS.
Is there any plus's of staying with GP? or any pros about moving?
CCCS worried me when i called as they said its not always gauranteed your accpeted into a DMP with them- what if im rejected? Ill be in big trouble then!
Help!
Im currently in a DMP with them and have been for the past 2 years.
No real issues to speak of.. however.. i have been looking to move to CCCS.
Is there any plus's of staying with GP? or any pros about moving?
CCCS worried me when i called as they said its not always gauranteed your accpeted into a DMP with them- what if im rejected? Ill be in big trouble then!
Help!
*PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS!*
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Hi there,
What my colleague meant is that in some cases a DMP isn't always the best solution for some people, generally if there is a more realistic way of getting you out of debt in a quicker timescale. We always discuss all of the options available to you. As far as I'm aware, Gregory Penington only offer DMP's, so therefore are not in a postion to discuss other options available to yourself.
Hope this helps. One thing to remember is our advice is completely free and impartial.
Take Care
CCCSI am a Debt Counsellor that works for the CCCS and have specific permission from Martin, to post on these boards to try and help those in debt. Read more information on the CCCS and what it does in the Debt Problems: What to do and where to get help article.
CCCS is a registered charity, and there is no charge whatsoever for any of the services we provide to our clients. We take great pride in offering first class help and advice, but we only offer this where we have been able to fully explore and understand your circumstances with you. We want to help you understand these choices and their possible implications but not make them for you.0
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