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time to get help if you notice one of the following: you regularly worry about money you're struggling to pay your household bills or paying them with credit you rely on your overdraft or credit card ... your family you avoid letters and calls from your creditors. You shouldn't ever need to pay for debt advice. There are a lot of free options out there, most of them charities, specifically set up to help people
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