Have you had health problems or an injury in the past?
Have these problems meant that you have been unable to work?
Are you now trying to claw through a mountain of debt that you can't cope with any more?
We are here to help.
More and more people are suffering a loss of income due to an injury or illness preventing them from working. This loss often leads to borrowing in order to get by or even a dangerous arrears in the bills. When you do finally get back to work there isn't enough money to go around all your creditors.
This can be worse still if you are trying to run a business. An extended hospital stay does not meet the deadlines and soon your clients start looking elsewhere. When you are able to work you have lost everything and the bills are mounting up.
This can often lead to people loosing their homes/business or becoming unable to work through stress caused by mounting debts. Neither of these are necessary.
Call us on 0800 071 1616. We are experts in saving businesses in trouble. The sooner you call us the sooner we can help you get back on track.
Save your business today:
Call us on: 0800 071 1616
See our website: www.debtsgone.co.uk
Email us: info@debtsgone.co.uk
Saturday, 14 April 2007
Posted by Debtsgone LTD at Saturday, April 14, 2007
Labels: Debt due to illness/injury
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