Re: Debt management firms selling 'unsuitable' plans, says FCA
Before bankruptcy I went for debt management and to be honest I couldn't see an incentive to do it. I would have paid £1400 over 5 years, because of my home the debt wouldn't have been reduced by much and after 4 years of a 5 year plan they would still have looked into selling my home to pay off the original debt. At least I was given this info before making the choice. Even though I wouldn't want to see people being able to run up debts and walk away from them I would like to see it easier and more cost effective for people to live with their debt burden without resorting to them walking away in an voluntary arrangement or bankruptcy. I know people are being punished with the IVA or bankruptcy but the creditors are only piling on their losses to the others who are paying either by increasing prices or reducing benefits or both.
Before bankruptcy I went for debt management and to be honest I couldn't see an incentive to do it. I would have paid £1400 over 5 years, because of my home the debt wouldn't have been reduced by much and after 4 years of a 5 year plan they would still have looked into selling my home to pay off the original debt. At least I was given this info before making the choice. Even though I wouldn't want to see people being able to run up debts and walk away from them I would like to see it easier and more cost effective for people to live with their debt burden without resorting to them walking away in an voluntary arrangement or bankruptcy. I know people are being punished with the IVA or bankruptcy but the creditors are only piling on their losses to the others who are paying either by increasing prices or reducing benefits or both.
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