Ask a CCCS counsellor a question
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Re: Ask a CCCS counsellor a question
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- princyjoshu
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Re: Ask a CCCS counsellor a question
ForumAdmin wrote:The Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) is a registered charity offering free and confidential advice and support to anyone who is worried about any aspect of their finances. Sarah, Sue, Amanda, Matthew and Alan are a dedicated team of debt counsellors who are waiting to answer any questions you have on debts, budgeting or general money advice.
There are a number of ways that the team can help give you advice, you can either:-
- Ask a question on the thread below and someone from CCCS will post a reply here, or join in for a general debt chat!
- Ask one of the team a question in private via their team inbox - CCCS Private Messages
- Visit Debt Remedy. Debt Remedy is a free, online facility where you can input details of your income, expenditure and debts. You will then be given advice tailored to your situation, and an advice booklet which you can print off. If you would like to visit Debt Remedy click here
- CCCS_Private_Message
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Re: Ask a CCCS counsellor a question
CCCS_Private_Message wrote:ForumAdmin wrote:The Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) is a registered charity offering free and confidential advice and support to anyone who is worried about any aspect of their finances. Sarah, Sue, Amanda, Matthew and Alan are a dedicated team of debt counsellors who are waiting to answer any questions you have on debts, budgeting or general money advice.
There are a number of ways that the team can help give you advice, you can either:-
- Ask a question on the thread below and someone from CCCS will post a reply here, or join in for a general debt chat!
- Ask one of the team a question in private via their team inbox - CCCS Private Messages
- Visit Debt Remedy. Debt Remedy is a free, online facility where you can input details of your income, expenditure and debts. You will then be given advice tailored to your situation, and an advice booklet which you can print off. If you would like to visit Debt Remedy click here
Hi dads!
Just to remind you CCCS counsellors are here if you are struggling with debts and need some advice.
My colleague, Pavan and I are here to help
Regards,
Sue and Pavan
- CCCS Sue
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