Hi! Im looking for a company to help me with IVA,ihave been on dmp for a year then have to stop,aswanting to go foran IVA. 2 companies ihave spoken to charging i think a lotof money,the 1st u have to pay ur 2 months payment to them, 2nd charging me like 17%isthat right. I want advice before giving away my money to somebody. pls. thanks
Try taking a look at www.iva.com for a list of companies and some reviews of these, always take the advice of 2 or 3 companies to get that all important FREE, impartial case speicific advice.
We also have professionals who post on the forum and they can be found via the experts link and they all come highly recommended.
IVA final payment left the bank on the 26th January 2013...looking forward to a debt free future.
As Lesley says it is worth calling a couple of companies for advice and go with whoever makes you feel the most comfortable. The advice is always free.
Just from my own personal experience I would recommend Michael "The Peeps" Peoples, he certainly put my mind at rest when I was going through all this back in December, and made things very clear and understandable.
Also, from reading on thsi forum I know Melanie would also come highly recommended and worth giving her team a call too.
Thanks Wuffy. Was a big sweat being a man down and a goal down. Not exactly did it the easy way. Still cannot complain, Championship for us next year and Champions League for your boys. Good luck to us both.
Thanks Michael, and I didnt even mention your love of Barry Manilow either coz did not want to put Dal off, thought it was safer to talk football for once
Michael is not at all ashamed of his love for Barry Manilow - and I personally know that he has the full record collection at home in Ireland.
When I used to work with Michael he could often be heard humming a few strands of "Mandy" in the office, and as for his dance moves when "Copocabana" used to be played at the Christmas Party - I am sure I have some photos somewhere!
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The greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires, but in his integrity and his ability to affect those around him positively.
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