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Samuel.cm
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Posted - 27 January 2012 :  02:21:17  Show Profile  Visit Samuel.cm's Homepage  Reply with Quote
how can they get more time to pay the debtors,and to reduce the payment as well.And also how they are going to stop the bailiffs from coming to there property everyday

Niobe
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Posted - 27 January 2012 :  07:57:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi and welcome to the forum.

Can you give us a little more information please?

Try speaking to creditors to see if you can make reduced payments. Other than that I would suggest speaking to an expert. Visit www.iva.com and speak to some if the companies on there for some free advice

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Viki.W
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Posted - 27 January 2012 :  09:26:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Samuel,

Which creditor has issued bailiffs and have they let them in to their home?

I suggest you advise them to speak to an expert on here or visit the CAB for advice.



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