Help With Catalogue Debt
Catalogue debt affects thousands of people across the UK, and whilst it might feel manageable at first, the interest charges and payment demands can quickly add up.
At NDH Financial, we’re personal insolvency specialists with our own licensed Insolvency Practitioner in-house. We help people understand their options when dealing with catalogue debt and find lasting solutions that provide legal protection from creditor pressure.
Many people dealing with catalogue debt discover that an Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) offers complete legal protection, stopping all creditor contact whilst you repay what you can afford over 5-6 years. Any remaining qualifying debt is then written off**.
What is Catalogue Debt?
Catalogue debt is money you owe to mail-order or online shopping catalogues. These companies allow you to order goods and spread the cost through weekly or monthly payments, often with the option to pay in instalments or defer payment over time.
Catalogue debt is classified as unsecured debt, meaning it’s not secured against any of your assets or property. This means catalogue debt is classed as a non-priority debt – the catalogue company can’t repossess the items you’ve bought if you fall behind on payments, but they can take other actions to recover what you owe.
Get in touch today
NDH Financial can help free you from the shackles of your debt.
Call us on 0800 002 9051 or apply below.
If you’re an existing client, please call us on 0800 002 9061.
Tips for Dealing with Catalogue Debt
Taking control of catalogue debt starts with practical steps you can take right now.
Stop Using the Catalogues
Cut up catalogue cards if you have them, delete saved payment details from websites, and unsubscribe from promotional emails. You can’t reduce your debt whilst continuing to add to it.
Work Out What You Owe
List all your catalogue debts including the company name, account number, current balance, interest rate, and minimum monthly payment. This gives you a clear picture of your total catalogue debt and helps you prioritise which debts to tackle first.
Check Your Statements Carefully
Catalogue companies sometimes add fees for late payments, returned payments, or account maintenance. Review your catalogue statements for any errors or charges you don’t recognise and challenge it immediately in writing.
Contact the Catalogue Companies
Contact each company, explain your situation honestly, and ask about a reduced repayment plan. A lot of catalogue companies will freeze interest or accept lower monthly payments if you’re experiencing genuine financial hardship.
Prioritise Essential Spending
Make sure you’re covering essential costs first like rent or mortgage, council tax, utilities, and food. Catalogue debt is unsecured and non-priority, so it comes after these essential payments. Don’t sacrifice essentials to keep up with catalogue payments.
Get Professional Debt Advice
If you’re struggling to manage your catalogue debts, speaking to a debt adviser can help you understand your options. Professional advice is confidential, non-judgmental, and can help you find the right solution for your circumstances.
Struggling with catalogue debt? Contact NDH Financial Today
If catalogue debt is causing you stress, and you’re unsure how to move forward, NDH Financial can help. We’re personal insolvency specialists with our own licensed Insolvency Practitioner in-house, and we’ve helped thousands of people regain control of their finances.
Our debt consultants will review your situation honestly and help you understand whether an IVA, or another debt solution, is right for your circumstances. We’ll explain everything clearly, with no pressure and no obligation to proceed.
Don’t let catalogue debt control your life. Contact us today for a confidential consultation.
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