Re: MoneySavingExpert.com to join the MoneySupermarket.com group
It is a known fact on here that I have a near hatred of charities like CCCS. To me a debt charity helps people to get out of debt. They work on behalf of that person to save them every penny they can. One of the first things they SHOULD do, but rarely do, is ensure all interest and charges are frozen.
To my mind, if they don't do this, there is little point in them existing. Pretty much all they're really achieving is stopping the nasty letters - that's easy to advise on, don't open them and just pay what you can afford.
These charities are a disgrace, and I know it's not unusual at all for debt charities which offer a more personal service to pick up the pieces of a DMP gone bad from these places.
I take on board wholeheartedly what you say about MSE, and it makes a deal of sense. However, people who do not understand should not, in my opinion, try to help. It is a dangerous game and one best steered clear of if you don't know what you're doing.
It is a known fact on here that I have a near hatred of charities like CCCS. To me a debt charity helps people to get out of debt. They work on behalf of that person to save them every penny they can. One of the first things they SHOULD do, but rarely do, is ensure all interest and charges are frozen.
To my mind, if they don't do this, there is little point in them existing. Pretty much all they're really achieving is stopping the nasty letters - that's easy to advise on, don't open them and just pay what you can afford.
These charities are a disgrace, and I know it's not unusual at all for debt charities which offer a more personal service to pick up the pieces of a DMP gone bad from these places.
I take on board wholeheartedly what you say about MSE, and it makes a deal of sense. However, people who do not understand should not, in my opinion, try to help. It is a dangerous game and one best steered clear of if you don't know what you're doing.
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