National Debtline
The National Debtline is a national telephone helpline for people with debt problems in England, Wales and Scotland. Their service is free, confidential and independent.
National Debtline are committed to answering your call and then discussing your debt problems with you and the options available to you. The specialist advice that they give over the telephone is backed up with written selfhelp materials which they can send out to you for free. If your circumstances meet certain criteria, they can, if you are interested, assist in setting up a Debt Management Plan for you, for free. Their opening times are:
Monday Friday 9am 9pm and Saturday 9.30am 1pm.
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