Real stories, real change: why Money Wellness is the first call you should make
At Money Wellness, we’re not about numbers, we’re about people. Our customers rave about our friendly, understanding and supportive approach that makes a real difference.
Here’s what two of our customers had to say:
Daniel’s story
A mistake with Daniel’s universal credit, almost left him homeless. But then he found Money Wellness. “I was a changed man,” he says. “In that short period of time she [the adviser] convinced me there is a solution. We know the problems, now let’s work together [she said].
“If you have debt worries, Money Wellness would be my first port of call.”
Josh’s story
Being bombarded with constant letters and phone calls, Josh was terrified about facing up to his mounting debt and avoided the problem for years. But when he finally reached out to us, everything changed. “Once I made that initial call [to Money Wellness] and the care and the support that I got throughout the whole process, it really put my mind at ease,” he says.
The adviser, says Josh, was so caring and understanding and reassured him that everything was going to be okay.
“Even my friends and family said… Josh we can notice a big difference in you. It’s like a massive weight has been lifted off my shoulders.”
Don't wait until things get out of hand. If you're struggling with unmanageable debt and don’t know where to turn, we’re here for you. Just like we did for Daniel and Josh, we’re ready to help you take back control, so you can live more, and stress less.
Gabrielle Pickard Whitehead
Gabrielle is an experienced journalist, who has been writing about personal finance and the economy for over 17 years. She specialises in social and economic equality, welfare and government policy, with a strong focus on helping readers stay informed about the most important issues affecting financial security.
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