What Debt help would people recommend?

I'm just wondering if people have dealt with either?

What Debt help would people recommend? 2 votes

Stepchange
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EssexHebrideanManyWays 2 votes
The Debt advice service
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  • 17 years paying dmp or 5 years on a Iva. The debt i have is 25k and on a dmp will only be paying 130 a month. Obviously being dept free after 5 years would be great but just worried about being on an IVA. I don't own my own home

    Thanks
  • Grumpelstiltskin
    Grumpelstiltskin Posts: 5,262 Forumite
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    edited 11 February at 6:50PM
    If  you don't own your own home then do not touch an IVA with a  barge pole unless you are in a financial job that forbids insolvency.

    Do not believe ads you see on social media, for starters if you can't remortgage after 5 years you have to pay an extra year.

    Also £25 K is too low to consider an IVA
    If you go down to the woods today you better not go alone.
  • The Debt Advice Service only want to sell you an IVA.

    See what I have said on your other thread.
    If you go down to the woods today you better not go alone.
  • ManyWays
    ManyWays Posts: 1,038 Forumite
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    edited 11 February at 6:50PM
    Stepchange
    Do you own a car or have a car on finance? if on finance, when does it end, and is it PCP or HP?

    Are you private renting, it is almost impossible to get a new tenancy in an IVA unless you have a guarantor.

    How affordable is £130 a month, will you need to get that reduced when council tax, energy, water etc all go up in April? DMPs are flexible, IVAs only have a limited amount of flexibility and many of them fail, leaving you back with the debts and an insolvency showing on your credit record.
  • ManyWays
    ManyWays Posts: 1,038 Forumite
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    Stepchange
    If TDAS dont get you to sign up for an IVA they will refer you to a DMP firm that charges you fees for the same DMP that StepChange would provide with no fees, so the StepChange one will finish sooner.
  • fatbelly
    fatbelly Posts: 22,571 Forumite
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    There are a number of organisations that will help without charging a fee. Stepchange are one. Others are:

    Citizens Advice
    National Debtline
    Moneyhelper
    Payplan
    Christians Against Poverty
    Community Money Advice
  • fatbelly
    fatbelly Posts: 22,571 Forumite
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    edited 11 February at 6:50PM
    25000/17*12 = £122.

    If that is genuine, you should look at bankruptcy.

    But it is not clear that you have had proper advice or properly researched your options.

    If you want to post a statement of affairs we can help more

    https://www.lemonfool.co.uk/financecalculators/soa.php
  • Jfk126cars
    Jfk126cars Posts: 6 Forumite
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    edited 11 February at 6:50PM
    ManyWays said:
    Do you own a car or have a car on finance? if on finance, when does it end, and is it PCP or HP?

    Are you private renting, it is almost impossible to get a new tenancy in an IVA unless you have a guarantor.

    How affordable is £130 a month, will you need to get that reduced when council tax, energy, water etc all go up in April? DMPs are flexible, IVAs only have a limited amount of flexibility and many of them fail, leaving you back with the debts and an insolvency showing on your credit record.
    We have a car on pcp in my wife's name, renting is through council, atm I'm paying nearly £850 a month which is not sustainable so 130 is alot better. I've spoken to 3 different debt help and 1 says DMP and 2 say IVA. Just doing Overtime every month to keep up and be at home less is not sustainable.
  • Jfk126cars
    Jfk126cars Posts: 6 Forumite
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    ManyWays said:
    If TDAS dont get you to sign up for an IVA they will refer you to a DMP firm that charges you fees for the same DMP that StepChange would provide with no fees, so the StepChange one will finish sooner.
    Stepchange we're one of the ones recommending an IVA
  • Grumpelstiltskin
    Grumpelstiltskin Posts: 5,262 Forumite
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    In the past few weeks we have found that Stepchange have been recommending IVAs when they are not suitable.

    You do realize that you would pay the IVA company thousands in fees when there are no fees to a DMP run either by yourself or a charity?
    If you go down to the woods today you better not go alone.
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