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BigBuddy
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Posted - 04 November 2009 :  08:28:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi all, been BC now for 2 months, I havn`t heard much from the OR, but had a letter through the door yesterday from someone who works for a company called nci, the claim to be working for my mortgage company Halifax. She claims to be some kind of debt councillor and wants to discuss the mortgage and help me find ways of paying it.
Anyone had any dealings or expierence of this company or something simular?

Housing
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Posted - 04 November 2009 :  09:01:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
They are a firm that specialises in working for lenders on debts. I do not have any knowledge of them.

They have a website:- www.nciuk.com

Here is the contact details:-

NCI

The New Stables

Cams Hall Estate

Fareham PO16 8UT

DX 40813 FAREHAM

Fax: 01329 231527


As I have said, I personally do not know about their policies - take a look at their website and ask questions.

Always be cautious when dealing with firms like this - I am sure they are bona fide, but still be careful!

Maybe an expert knows of them

Good luck, Richard

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