WHAT IF I AM UNDER DEBT REVIEW AND A CREDIT PROVIDER TRIES TO MAKE A NEW ARRANGEMENT DIRECTLY WITH ME?

Modified on Wed, 8 May at 10:49 PM

Once you start your debt review process. We would negotiate with your credit providers to get a more affordable repayment plan for you. After that, the credit provider will be unable to contact you, as you will be protected by the National Credit Regulator (NCR). The NCR prohibits credit providers from harassing you while you’re under debt review.

What if I am under Debt Review and a credit provider tries to make a new arrangement directly with me? If a credit provider or debt collector contacts you directly, your best option would be to contact. Avoid making any arrangements with your credit providers without discussing it with us. It could have a negative impact on your repayment plan with other credit providers.

Unfortunately, some debt collectors will use dishonest and illegal tactics to trick you into defaulting on your debt review payments in order to pay them instead. Please be aware of these debt collectors, as they may pretend that you are not under debt review or that they have terminated your debt review. They are, however, by no means allowed to take this sort of action, nor do they have the means to terminate your debt review.

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