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Our blog covers the latest news at PayPlan, tips to help you save money, our latest press releases, expert insight and everything in between.
Tuesday 21st April 2009 saw the launch of a new government backed initiative that is intended to provide greater assurance to homeowners that they will be able to remain in their homes
07 November 2008 - Payplan Media Release Payplan clients are £650 per month short of their financial commitments, and many put off getting debt help for far too long. Following today's Insolvency Figures, Payplan predicts 2009 will force many people…
Fuel Bill Help Urgently Needed Due to Gas/Electricity Bills Rise Government help for fuel bills has been demanded by consumer groups and charities following yet further announcements from two more leading energy providers explaining the increase in fuel prices for their…
Update: a new version of this blog is now available by clicking here I want to go bankrupt but I can’t afford the fees and so I’ll end up paying my debts for the rest of my life. How can…
Debt Question Of The WeekI have been trying to open a new cash card account at the bank but they keep telling me I can’t have a basic bank account and that I must apply for a current one. Do…
Payplan client, charity fundraiser and Multiple Sclerosis sufferer Karen Mascoll has recently been shortlisted for the ‘Croydon Charity Champion 2007’. This follows one of the proudest moments in her life when she completed the London Marathon in April to raise…
‘The IVA Council’ has admitted to Credit Today that they were ‘foolish’ to advise people to stop making payments to their IVAs. Jonathan Baker, The IVA Council’s (IVAC) auditor, said the IVAC sent out letters advising debtors not to make…
If you have recently received a letter from ‘The IVA Council’, then make sure you read this. Recent press coverage of The IVA Council (IVAC) has exposed its false claims made in letters sent to people already in IVAs which…
Recently a person received a letter from court baliffs threatning to force entry into a property, regardless if the person was present or not. The bailiff had not previously gained entry into the property and no levy had been made…
Or, how Simon Bell, tele-business trainer and associate of Windsor CME thinks according to Credit Today. According to Mr Bell, its not who an agent talks to when calling to collect debt, it’s more how they talk to you. Apparently…
The Royal Bank of Scotland have said that they will be adding £12 charges to credit cards if customers if they fail to inform RBS of a change of address! Customers have 30-60 days to inform RBS of a change…
The Citizen Advice Bureau are calling for the government to introduce a new scheme called “Debt Relief Orders” – new insolvency plans put forward by ministers, due to the increase in people looking for debt advice. Debt Relief Orders will…
This invesitgation by the Office of Fair Trading has been going on for the past 2 years and they have finally said that charges on credit cards should no longer exceed £12, which is less than half the amount inccured…
It’s March, and officially Spring, so with memories of Christmas and the ensuing January sales eclipsed by the first daffodils, have you recently had to deal with the shock arrival of bills and statements? How was it for you? Surprised?…
Reasons for restrictions on peoples bankruptcy has now been made available online at the Insolvency Service website. Bankruptcy Restriction Orders (BRO) are usually applied when the Official Receiver considers that a person applying for bankruptcy may have been dishonest or…