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How you can get help when you're drowning in debt

Are you starting to feel the rising panic of being in debt, watching as your negative bank balance accrues ever more interest and charges?

With creditors knocking and calling asking for money you simply can't pay, it can feel like you're never in control.

But you do have the power to sort out your finances?

John Ali, founder of Whitewater Management, was himself in debt 20 years ago. Click the video for his story. He knows what it’s like to be facing an abyss.
With a debt management plan, you can:-
  • Turn your monthly payments into an amount you can afford
  • Remove the stress of dealing with creditors by having professionals negotiate on your behalf
  • Have your repayments reviewed monthly to make adjustments if you can no longer pay the amount agreed at the beginning of the plan
  • Make flexible repayments to suit your circumstances
  • Get free legal advice at any time.

People find themselves in debt for all sorts of reasons including the breakup of a relationship, job loss or reduction in income.That's why your plan will be devised to suit your personal needs. You will know exactly who you are dealing with every step of the way as Whitewater operates complete transparency with you, while treating your financial situation with absolute discretion.


You don't have to let your debt continue to spiral out of control. There are debt solutions that will help you now and start putting your finances back in to calmer watersYou can arrange a free one-to-one consultation with a friendly advisor simply by calling 0845 021 0217.

 
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Real Life Examples!

  • Mrs G from Romford owed Lloyds TSB £2,485.58 and after paying this off by monthly instalments of £3.52 for 14 months it was settled for £1,500.00.
  • Mrs R.A. who lives in Ilford owes £7,131.63 to HSBC Bank and a letter from Metropolitan Collections confirmed the arrangement to pay monthly instalments of £34.78.
  • CapQuest again...a balance of £4,757.24 reduced down to repayments of £4.55 a month on behalf of Mr.N.H. from Potters Bar.
  • CapQuest Debt Recovery acting for Capital One was chasing Mr. K.F. from North London for £5,183.54. When we were instructed by the client to act we then successfully negotiated this to a reduced instalment plan of £20.98 per month.
  • We successfully varied a Judgement Order that was in default with Northampton County Court whereby a balance of £837.05 and costs added of £147.00 were due to be paid within 28 days, to instalments of £1.00 a month
  • Mr O from Dagenham was delighted that we managed to get a very belligerent debt recovery company called NDR to accept a reduced amount of £5.27 a month on a balance of £1,029.09 with a 0% APR until the amount was cleared.
  • Tesco club card credit card were owed £7,775.27 from a client in Chelmsford and this we successfully negotiated at a reduced monthly payment of £11.76 with interest frozen.
  • D.T from Liverpool was being hounded by 1st Credit who was acting for MBNA. As soon as they received our financial statement as well as a payment proposal, the offer to pay £10.89 on a balance of 4,386.93 was accepted.
  • Mr. R owes £9,973.02 to Blair Oliver and Scott Collections and once they acknowledged our proposal sheet, they accepted the payment of £44.63 a month.
  • Fredrickson International was acting for NatWest when we instructed Mr D. K. and were demanding £11,921.83 from the client. However we reduced this to £41.76 a month with no further interest charged on the account.
  • Fairfax Solicitors on behalf of Halifax Plc were happy to accept instalments of £49.72 on a debt of £10,675.98 when we acted on behalf of client Mr A.
  • Mr R.N had been chased by Allied International Collectors after American Express had assigned the case file to them and were chasing a balance of £6,169.16. We got them to agree a reduced payment plan of £11.76 a month.
  • Mr R.S was finding that Lloyds TSB were taking out the loan instalments on the very day that his salary was going into his account meaning that he didn't have enough money left over until next payday. We managed to reduce the payment to £10.53 a month from £215.85 on a balance of 9,891.82.
  • HSBC used their own in house collections (Metropolitan Collectors) to send out a pre legal warning letter to Mr and Mrs M. as payments had fallen 3 months behind. A financial statement by us with a payment proposal of £9.21 per month on a balance of £1,102.68 was accepted.
  • Mr A.O owed NatWest Bank £2,217.36 on a credit card which was reduced by us to £9.80 a month with 0% APR.
  • Mr N. had missed 6 payments with Barclaycard and late charges and interest were accruing on his account. We made an arrangement to pay the balance of £785.41 on a monthly basis of £10.55 with all interest on the account suspended.
  • Moorcroft Debt Recovery were about to send one of their ‘field agents' to see MR A who owed Barclaycard £11,910.41. Once they realised WhiteWater Management took the case on they immediately stopped further action until we sent them a financial statement. They then subsequently accepted our pro rata payment on behalf of the client for £30.87 each month.
  • Black Horse was chasing Mr V.T for £2,225.08 and were about to instigate legal proceedings until we stepped in and negotiated a monthly payment of £82.85 until the balance cleared.
  • Mrs K.L realised that Capital One Bank had "sold" her account to Cap Quest Recovery who in turn were chasing her for a balance of £10,041.12. When we took over the file on behalf of Mrs K.L we made an agreement to pay a monthly instalment of £13.09.
  • Mrs S of London has a loan with a balance of £9,643.28 and it was noted by the loan company “we write to confirm that we are prepared to accept £21.90 per month”

  • Mr K of Cambridge has a Barclaycard with a balance of £6,976.88. We offered to repay this at £8.32 per month and they stated “that the offer is acceptable….we’ll suspend interest charges whilst we’re receiving regular payments”

  • Mr Smith of Luton had a Lloyds TSB credit card with a balance of £2,203.08 and within 18 months of instruction with WhiteWater Management we managed the following result “we confirm receipt of the partial payment of £328.00 which is accepted in full and final settlement of the above account”

  • Ms A of London has a credit card with a balance of £2,393.13 and their solicitors took the client to court to claim the outstanding balance. Our legal team managed the following result from the court “To the defendant, you have made an offer of payment which the claimant has accepted….You must pay the claimant by installments of £2.77 per month.”

  • Miss J of Essex owes £1,914.65 on her Capital One credit card and they agreed “The first payment of £9.06 should be made by 20th November and then by 20th of each month for the next 12 months. Interest and default sums will no longer be added to the account as long as the payment plan is kept.”

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