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    Where to Seek Help to Resolve Debt Problems?

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    • S Offline
      sobasogood
      last edited by

      they’ll probably advise you and help you to speak to the bank to restructure your debt.

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        redpeasant
        last edited by

        You can discuss with those credit controllers that call you. They will be more then willing to help you with the repayment.

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          AdonciaTang
          last edited by

          Oppsgal:
          Will they help to pay off the debts :?

          I think only advise you what to do. not help u pay off. lol

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            Kellystarry
            last edited by

            have to control…dont overspent…

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              sembgal
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              tankee:
              Credit Counselling Singapore


              Credit Counselling Singapore is charity and member of National Council of Social Service that aims to assist indebted individuals resolve their debt problems and educate members of public on financial literacy.

              http://www.ccs.org.sg/

              and on its website, there is a list of very useful links

              http://www.ccs.org.sg/link.php
              Yes! Got debt problems especially credit cards debt that roll and roll, debtors should go to ccs seek help ASAP! Credit Counselling Singapore is highly recommended!

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                Siewyee
                last edited by

                sembgal:
                tankee:

                Credit Counselling Singapore


                Credit Counselling Singapore is charity and member of National Council of Social Service that aims to assist indebted individuals resolve their debt problems and educate members of public on financial literacy.

                http://www.ccs.org.sg/

                and on its website, there is a list of very useful links

                http://www.ccs.org.sg/link.php

                Yes! Got debt problems especially credit cards debt that roll and roll, debtors should go to ccs seek help ASAP! Credit Counselling Singapore is highly recommended!

                You have to attend a talk which is compulsory that will explain to you what are the options before you have 1 to 1 counselling.

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                  codedu
                  last edited by

                  Do approach Credit Counselling for help… They can be the one to represent you to speak to the respective banks or financial institution to work out a package for you. Stay cheerful!

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                    makanbees
                    last edited by

                    Take good care and try to watch your spending from now on. I know it can be tough be in Singapore and we all just need to keep trying.

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                      asherzoby
                      last edited by

                      Credit Singapore like what everyone says.


                      What i find helpful is to set out clearly what your debts are and their interest rates. (2) current cash amount (3) current cash flow - when you get your pay.

                      Once you get that in order i think Credit Singapore can help you achieve debt free tomorrow

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                        mum422
                        last edited by

                        just need to practice some discipline and stop having any credit cards. just use cash and probably seek the hotline or sumthing

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