SFS - Debt Advisors's Testimonial

I have always worked and over the years built up an exemplary credit record. Life has been great, but it 2006 it all began to fall apart and by the end of last year(2009)I had nothing and no one left. One of the side effects of my grief was an inability to speak of the difficulty which became a massive barrier to my asking for help with my escalating credit card bills. By February of this year, and even though I had written to my creditors explaing my circumstances, and lack of verbal communication, I was receiving up to 20 telephone calls each day from my creditors.
In June. through some mutual friends I was advised to ring David Jackson.It tooks me a few days to compose myself enough to hold a conversation with him but he arranged for someone to ring me the same night at a convenient time to myself. That evening I was contacted by a Mr Smith and he outlined my options.I was given a phone no for contact and I did use it over the next few days when I needed to ask further questions or for more clarification. I am glad I took the time to make an informed decision as my initial inclination was not what I finally decided to do.
I was guided through the whole process by a named contact. I received all the replies and documents as promised without any time lapse and the whole process was conducted in a professional, respectful and considerate way.I was never made to feel ashamed or awkward.
The matter was concluded on 27th August when my creditors accepted the financial proposal we had offered.The first thing I did when I was informed that the agreement had been accepted was to ring the professionals involved and thank them.
I will now be ending 2010 in a more positive way than I entered it. People find themselves in debt for many different reasons and I would advise anyone in this same situation to ring David Jackson Williams Debt Management Company and speak to someone who can advise and help.
Another consideration to take into account is that each day of hesitation results in more interest being added to what you have acknowledged is already an insurmountable amount of debt.The first step to stopping the total from escalating further is to pick up the phone and ask for help.

- September 2010
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