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Difference between revisions of "When a Creditor Wants to Take Money From Your Wages or Bank Account"

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*If you’re having trouble paying your bills, contact the Credit Counselling Society of BC, a non-profit debt counselling service. They can help set up a debt management program for you. Call 1.888.527.8999 (toll-free) or see their website at [http://www.nomoredebts.org www.nomoredebts.org].   
*If you’re having trouble paying your bills, contact the Credit Counselling Society of BC, a non-profit debt counselling service. They can help set up a debt management program for you. Call 1.888.527.8999 (toll-free) or see their website at [http://www.nomoredebts.org www.nomoredebts.org].   
*Refer to Dial-A-Law script [[When You Can't Pay Your Debts (Script 253)|253]] on “When You Can’t Pay Your Debts”.  
*Refer to Dial-A-Law script [[When You Can't Pay Your Debts (Script 253)|253]] on “When You Can’t Pay Your Debts”.  
*See the manual Consumer Law and Credit/Debt Law published by the Legal Services Society, BC and available for free on their website at [http://www.legalaid.bc.ca www.legalaid.bc.ca]. To find it, click “Our Publications” then under “I want to find a publication by subject,” click “Debt”. This manual is for paralegals, legal information counsellors, and lawyers with clients who have consumer/debt problems.
*See the manual [http://www.legalaid.bc.ca/publications/pub.php?pub=17 Consumer Law and Credit/Debt Law] published by the Legal Services Society, BC and available for free on their website at [http://www.legalaid.bc.ca www.legalaid.bc.ca]. To find it, click “Our Publications” then under “I want to find a publication by subject,” click “Debt”. This manual is for paralegals, legal information counsellors, and lawyers with clients who have consumer/debt problems.




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