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Debt Free Direct has been helping people with serious debts take back control of their finances for many years.

If you are in financial difficulty and owe more than £12,000 then call us today and one of our trained counsellors will offer you our best advice on which solution is going to help you address your debts.

Regardless of your situation, we can recommend a course of action for you.

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Woman Mrs H Lockley
Debt: £44,000
Solution: IVA
Since 2000, my husband and I used credit for various reasons such as home improvements and general living costs. Over the years our debt continued to build up. Eventually we owed £44,000 and keeping up with the payments was getting harder and harder.

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