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spendthrift66
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Hi
Apologies if this has been answered before ....
My review is coming up with CCCS. I am in a short term contract whereby my salary has increased since starting my plan.
Does anyone know what happens if one offers higher payments through CCCS and then have to lower them again.
My salary will definitely decrease again at the end of the contract. In fact there is no guarantee of walking into another job straight away.
Many thanks DFWers
Apologies if this has been answered before ....
My review is coming up with CCCS. I am in a short term contract whereby my salary has increased since starting my plan.
Does anyone know what happens if one offers higher payments through CCCS and then have to lower them again.
My salary will definitely decrease again at the end of the contract. In fact there is no guarantee of walking into another job straight away.
Many thanks DFWers
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Hi Spendthrift,
If your income decreases at any stage throughout your DMP all you would need to do is give us a call to review the budget again. We would then send an ammended budget to the creditors to show why the surplus has decreased.
Hope this helps
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 -
Thank you Matthew. I was hoping a CCCS person would come along.
That's OK then, as long as we can decrease as well as increase payments.
Thanks again!0
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