SMI payments?
dyanneholland
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Hi there,
what is everyone doing about their smi payments. I have taken out the loan because I had no option. Am 62, separated and disabled. Having had my own home for 40 years I am now on the verge of being repossed. Can anyone advise me please.Help.
what is everyone doing about their smi payments. I have taken out the loan because I had no option. Am 62, separated and disabled. Having had my own home for 40 years I am now on the verge of being repossed. Can anyone advise me please.Help.
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Hi @dyanneholland welcome to the community, Im sorry to hear you are struggling with this, it must be a really stressful time.
We have lots of information about SMI hereWhere can I get advice about my personal situation?
A company called Serco is acting on behalf of DWP to tell people who receive SMI about these changes. Serco cannot give you advice, but they can provide information about the changes.
The Money Advice Service website has information about getting free financial help and information.
If you need help finding advice, please get in touch with Scope helpline.
We’re not qualified to provide financial advice but we can talk through other issues and help you explore your options.
See the discussions on our online community for examples of what others going through these changes are doing to prepare and find information.0
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