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Post by IVA News » Wed Sep 12, 2007 9:38 am
Numbers seeking debt advice soar

The number of people seeking advice on how to meet their debts has hit record levels, the Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) has warned.

The CAB said 1.7 million people sought debt counselling last year, up 20%. CAB is handling 6,600 debt enquiries a day.

Those with problems paying credit card bills and other unsecured loans accounted for 40% of all enquiries.

But CAB reported a "worrying" rise in the number of people struggling to meet day-to-day outgoings like phone bills.

'Paying the price'

The past two years have seen the number of people seeking debt advice spiral, as a sharp rise in the cost of borrowing has made life far more difficult for many households.

CAB said the figures illustrated how the consumer credit boom of the past decade - characterised by an easy availability of cheap credit and by people taking on more and more debt - had turned sour for many.

"These figures are worrying evidence that while many have enjoyed the benefits of the credit boom, a large and growing number of people continue to pay the price," said David Harker, CAB's chief executive.

Bankruptcy-related enquiries rose 50% last year, while the number of people requiring help with their overdrafts rose 14%. Mortgage-related enquiries rose by 11%.

Most disturbing of all, the CAB argued, was a 33% rise in the number of people struggling to pay their energy bills and a 25% rise in enquiries about council tax payments.

Banks and other financial providers needed to act more responsibly, Mr Harker stressed, by not offering new sources of finance to people who were already struggling.

"Lenders need to do much more to check that borrowers are really in a position to keep up repayments when they take out credit," he said.

"We also want to see creditors being more willing to negotiate with people in debt."

The CAB added that it needed 5,000 new volunteers to deal with the surge in enquiries.

Source: bbc.co.uk

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Post by Adam Davies » Thu Sep 13, 2007 11:35 am
Hi
6600 debt enquiries a day !! Now that it frightening
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Post by mikebdomain » Thu Sep 13, 2007 11:56 am
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Banks and other financial providers needed to act more responsibly, Mr Harker stressed, by not offering new sources of finance to people who were already struggling.

"Lenders need to do much more to check that borrowers are really in a position to keep up repayments when they take out credit," he said.
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and borrowers need to ensure they are able to afford any future repayments on credit they take out.


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Post by Skippy » Thu Sep 13, 2007 12:09 pm
I think both lenders and borrowers need to look at themselves - no one forced me to take the money, but maybe the banks shouldn't have lent it to me when they knew the extent of my other borrowings - I was always honest on the forms.

It's a hard one, both sides are to blame for the mess.

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Post by mikebdomain » Thu Sep 13, 2007 12:25 pm
You are one in a thousand Skippy, very often we have to refuse a mortgage because of information obtained whilst researching a persons financial background. If they had told us the truth in the initial fact find, it would have saved a lot of time, effort and money for everybody.

Mind you, I am always am amazed when I find out when someone is told they cannot have a product due to affordability, they manage to find some one who will do it for them – still too many money grabbing cowboys in the market.


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Post by Skippy » Thu Sep 13, 2007 12:42 pm
I've been brought up to believe that if you lie you get caught out in the end - and I'm still in a mess!

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Post by mikebdomain » Thu Sep 13, 2007 12:54 pm
It happens to the best of us skippy

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