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Welcome to Drop Debt Solutions

Your enquiry onto this website is your first step to peace of mind.
By Logging onto our website you have begun the process of:  “Taking control of your financial situation!”

We will take you step by step through the process of reducing monthly installments and securing your essential assets.

“Being unclear about your financial situation – not knowing your account balances, monthly expenses, loan interest rates, fees, fines and contractual obligations – is a sign of a debt addiction, says Debtor Anonymous” - quoted on the Fairlady January 2011

Drop Debt Solutions was founded in March 2010 by Cheryl Vago and Chanene Ablett after undergoing training in September 2009 at Pretoria University.
Cheryl and Chanene are registered with the NCR and are affiliated with the Debt Counselling Association of South Africa (DCASA). They also attend workshops on a regular basis to keep up to date with Industry Standards and Regulations.
All of Drop Debt Solutions client’s payments are made to the National Payment Distribution Agency (NPDA) and are therefore strictly monitored by the Payment Distribution Agency of South Africa (PDASA).
The main reason why Cheryl and Chanene decided to get involved with Debt Counselling, was to assist people who were over indebted and who were overwhelmed by their current financial situation. 
All of Drop Debt Solutions clients’ are treated with respect and empathy by the members and all information is kept strictly confidential.

Cheryl Vago-Barnard and Chanene Ablett can help you take control

Contact us on: 011 823 6568

info@dropdebt.co.za

How do you know if you need a debt counsellor?

You may qualify for debt review if your combined living expenses and debt repayments exceeds your take-home pay.
A consumer is over-indebted when he/she cannot service all his/her debts in a timely manner as agreed in the credit agreements.  The following are indicators of over-indebtedness:-

  • You use your credit card and overdraft facilities to pay debts and buy food and other necessities;
  • You borrow money to pay other debts;
  • You skip payments on some accounts in order to pay others because you cannot keep up;
  • You cannot pay your bills at the end of the month;
  • You receive letters and summonses from creditors and/or lawyers;
  • You are considering being placed under administration
  • You have judgments granted against you.

 

Above quoted off the NCR website go to: www.ncr.org.za to read more…

 

 

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