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J Tillotson's Articles in Debt Consolidation

  • Every Debt Problem has a Solution
    With so many of Britain's population in debt, it stands to reason that one single solution will not suit everyone. There are many ways to solve debt problems, and this is a quick guide to the most common.
  • Debt Panic: A Practical Solution
    Anyone who's experienced being in debt will understand the sheer panic that threatens to overwhelm you whenever the post arrives or the phone rings. The knowledge that you usually only have yourself to blame just exacerbates this feeling, and you may be tempted to resort to desperate measures to stop the seemingly endless spiral of money problems.
  • Relieve Yourself of your Debt Online
    Debt is a big problem facing much of Britain's population. The credit crunch aside, the general consensus is that people are heading towards a tendency to live beyond their means and follow a lifestyle unmatched by their budget. This is resulting in a spiralling debt which threatens to cause an upsurge in bankruptcies all over the nation.
  • Are you harassed by debt?
    It's often unclear just how far a creditor can go to retrieve their money from you. Because the lines between reasonable pressure and harassment are so blurred, many debtors who claim to have been harassed have simply been subject to a creditor who knows how far they can go. Likewise, some debtors may be victims of harassment by a creditor and not be aware of their rights.
  • Who's afraid of the big bad Bailiff? Part 2
    As mentioned in part 1, there are certain goods a bailiff cannot seize to repay your debts. These include anything necessary for a debtor's occupation, such a vehicle, books or perhaps a laptop computer. They cannot take anything which belongs to someone else, including goods on hire purchase, as these will not legally belong to you until the final payment is made. For the same reason, they cannot take anything which is rented. They also must not seize anything belonging to a child.
  • Who's afraid of the big bad Bailiff? Part 1
    The word Bailiff strikes fear into the hearts of many, and conjures up images of burly men breaking into people's houses and taking valuable goods to sell on to recover debts. Sadly, the reality is almost as scary, mainly because not everyone is aware of the ins and outs of bailiff jurisdiction.
  • No single solution to Britain's debt
    The papers and news broadcasts are full of the Government's plans to help the elderly, the disabled or the unemployed, but those who are living on the breadline aren't being considered because they still pay their taxes. It seems to be assumed that as long as you can pay the things the Government demand you pay, nothing else - like food, clothing and heating - matters.
  • Chased by Debt
    Debt collection agency – the words guaranteed to strike fear into a debtor's heart. These companies will buy your debt from your bank or credit card lender, and relentlessly pursue you for the money owed. Approximately £6.5 billion in unpaid debts were sold to collection agencies in the UK during 2007, and it's estimated that this figure will increase to £8 billion in 2008.

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