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Debtfree Magazine Jan 2017

SA's Free Debt Counselling & Debt Review Magazine. This issue we talk about how the debt review process actually works. We also look at Nedbank V Jones and the latest industry news about DCRS.

SA's Free Debt Counselling & Debt Review Magazine. This issue we talk about how the debt review process actually works. We also look at Nedbank V Jones and the latest industry news about DCRS.

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Why Credit Providers<br />

Love Debt Review<br />

All credit providers hope that their clients will be able to make their debt<br />

repayments in full and on time every month but they also realize that this is not<br />

always going to be possible. A lot of energy and expense goes into collecting<br />

outstanding debts. Credit providers are always looking for ways to speed up<br />

collections and reduce the cost and stress to all parties. This is why debt review<br />

is such a great solution.<br />

BENEFITS TO CONSUMERS & CREDITORS<br />

No More Unrealistic Promises<br />

Realistic repayment plans mean no<br />

more making promises you know you<br />

won’t be able to keep.<br />

Realistic repayment plans means credit<br />

providers can plan their cash flow<br />

better themselves.<br />

No More Missed Payments<br />

Missing payments means that extra<br />

fees, charges and interest is added<br />

onto your debt each month.<br />

Consistent repayments mean that a<br />

debt is being serviced well and reliably.<br />

Helping Clients<br />

Good budgeting advice ensures you<br />

will be able to cover all your basic<br />

needs, which reduces stress and also<br />

ensures debts are paid faster.<br />

Happy clients are at work more<br />

regularly; earn more, pay debt faster<br />

and will stay the creditor for many<br />

years to come.

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