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Faqs

Why should I choose debtuksolution.co.uk?
We know that there are many companies out there offering comparable services yet we can also tell you that by choosing us you won't be lost in the crowd. Our company was founded on a commitment to giving each individual the customized attention they need to design the appropriate solution for their needs?

How do I know which plan is right for me?
Every case needs to be looked at individually and only based upon your financial picture and your level of debt will we then be able to recommend a plan that's best for you.

How long will the process take for me to be debt free?

Depending on your level of debt and the plan that is constructed for you, debt reduction can take anywhere from several months to several years. When designing a plan we work to ensure you don't force yourself to pay off too much too quickly. In debt reduction a patient strategy is usually the best one.

Will my details be kept confidential?
We very much appreciate the sensitive nature of going into debt and we're committed to only sharing the necessary information with the small circle of individuals who will be involved with getting you debt free.

Will I be receiving a loan?
No. We will not be providing you with any funds, only helping you design a plan together with your creditors that best meets your needs.

How much money to I need at my disposal to work towards getting debt free?
Only a slight surplus over your living expenses.

How much will these plans cost me?
debtuksolution.co.uk is wholly committed to full disclosure of our terms and an advisor will inform you of all details prior to the commencement of your debt reduction program.

Are my contact details kept private?
Although we do keep all your details held on our database confidential and comply with the Data Protection act 1998, all insolvency’s have to be published and available in the public domain