Yes, in South Africa, being on maternity leave does not exempt you from repaying your debts. Your obligations remain, and creditors can still pursue repayment during this time. However, if you're experiencing financial difficulties due to maternity leave, it may be helpful to communicate with your creditors to discuss possible arrangements or deferments. Additionally, seeking advice from a financial advisor or legal professional could provide more tailored guidance.
Debt Busters is a debt consolidation company based out of South Africa, it has been in operation since 2008. Of all the debt management companies in South Africa, they are the largest.
Yes you can.
3 years or when the debt already had it birthday
no but you should pay your bills
Eventually they will.. i suppose.
It is only legal for a debt collector to leave a phone message if it is your personal phone. They can not leave a message if others are able to hear it.
yes
Bankruptcy is a legal proceeding whereby an individual or a business can declare an inability to pay back debts. Bankruptcy allows individuals or businesses to either restructure their debt and pays it back within a payment plan , or have most of their debts absolved completely.
I would not say so, having been to the US myself I noticed Mobile phone networks for example were slower to introduce wireless broadband than in South Africa at the time. South Africa faces challenged growing it's economy with unemployment etc, but the United states is sitting on a mountain of growing debt which threatens the standing of the developed world. I believe South Africa is much much smaller, but not anywhere near the troubles that face the US.
$200 Billion
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