eople seeking debt help are being urged by charities to beware of adverts promising quick fixes which could lead to their problems becoming worse.
StepChange, Citizens Advice and the Money Advice Trust say they have seen increasing numbers of people burdened by cost-of-living pressures.
They warned that some adverts may mimic their branding, to give the impression that the person seeking help is dealing with a charity.
The charities are concerned that some people may be pushed towards debt solutions that are not right for their individual needs.
During the first half of 2023, StepChange recorded a 17% rise in the number of new clients year on year.
The charities are urging people to be cautious when looking online…
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