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Finding the Courage to Seek Debt Advice

A whole host of personal circumstances can contribute to you finding yourself deep in debt. If you're in this situation and are feeling it's more and more difficult to cope then you have two options; you can either tackle the issue head on or bury your head in the sand and hope that it all goes away.

However, like most things in life, it's not as black and white as just choosing one option or the other. Many people want to get debt advice but don't know where to turn or simply aren't aware of the options open to them and often think bankruptcy is an inevitable consequence.

Here are three key reasons you should try to deal with your debt without delay;
  • You'll feel better – worrying about debt is only natural and if you've been stressed about it for some time, it can have a real impact on your emotional and physical health. There's no easy solution to severe debt problems but by doing something positive about it you can begin to look forward again rather than over your shoulder. Many people feel a huge relief just from talking their financial situation over with someone who can help.
  • It will only get worse – If you've got large amounts of borrowing on credit cards or store cards for example, your creditors will continue to add interest and late fees the whole time you're not dealing with the problem. This can make you feel like you're trapped in a vicious cycle of debt. The only way to break this is to seek professional debt advice to help you arrive at a lasting solution.
  • You won't be judged – depending on your circumstances, you may be able to find a debt solution that allows you to keep all your information completely private. This means you won't have to explain your debts to family and friends if you don't want to. Certain debt solutions such as bankruptcy and IVAs will be made public. Debt problems in the UK are on the rise and you're certainly not alone. Debt advice companies such as ourselves are here to help you, not pass judgement on your situation.
The thought of picking up the phone and divulging details of your debts may be a frightening prospect, but often the thought of doing something is much worse than the reality.

Debt Solver's friendly debt advisors have helped numerous people in your situation become debt free and look forward to a better financial future.

If you would like more information, ring Debt Solver now on 08000 434 336 (Free for UK residents only) or complete our debt wizard to see if you qualify
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