Don't bury your head in the sand. That was the warning issued today to anyone having to deal with money problems.
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“If people have got debt and they are finding it hard to maintain, then the first thing they should do is go to the people that gave them credit — be it a bank or a finance company — to flag it up. It is the same with mortgage repayments —let them know when you perceive there is a problem on the horizon.
“If you are finding it difficult to manage debt, then seek immediate advice — Dundee City Council has the Welfare Rights Team, there’s the Dundee Money Advice Support team and, of course, there’s the Citizens Advice Bureau.
“People should go as quickly as possible to receive the assistance and advice they need.”
Sean Gardner, director of MoneyExpert.com, said financial difficulties should be confronted head on rather than simply ignored and left for another day.
He said, “Debt has been the ticking time bomb in the UK economy for the past few years, with regular warnings it’s about to go off. The fear must be that 2009 will see the explosion.”
“We’d advise everyone who is concerned to seek help early. There is plenty of good advice, from debt counselling charities to services such as ours, which can help you.
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