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Debt help: Banks 'failing to treat customers fairly'
26/02/2010
A recent report from the Financial Ombudsman Service has found that banks in the UK have received an increase in complaints from consumers in the last six months.
The UK's financial services complaints company reported an 18 per cent increase in grievances.
Customers who are struggling to balance debts with their bank could consider a debt management plan, which would allow them to find a controllable way to pay off their debts.
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Energy bill debt rises
11/03/2010
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Smoking habit will worsen debt problems
11/03/2010
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Creditors encouraged to use appropriate debt solutions
25/02/2010
Debt solutions
could swing more in favour of the debtor as a group of charities have called for creditors to take the difficulties people face into account when claiming back money.In a report from AdviceUK, the Institute of Money Advisers, the Money Advice Trust and Citizens Advice, creditors have been encouraged to use the "right organisational structure" when collecting debt.
A structured debt management plan could be the best solution for some people in debt.
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Debt help could get people out of the red
24/02/2010
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Debt help may be needed as earners only just clear interest
22/02/2010
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Debt help: Insolvencies 'set to rise in 2010'
18/02/2010
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Many consumers 'failing to tackle credit card debt'
17/02/2010
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