People all over the England and United Kingdom are currently facing the same debt problems. Remember you don’t have to face financial problem alone. We are here to offer some specialist debt advice. After all, debt is a common problem but it needs an individual solution and the debt help and advisory.

Brits with debt problems could save £300 a year on broadband

- Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Brits currently seeking debt help could save around £300 a year by bundling their broadband, home phone and digital TV into one package, with one provider.

That is according to broadbandChoices.co.uk, which also found that 28 per cent of British broadband customers are missing out on these savings by not bundling up their internet with digital TV or a home phone.

If someone wishes to become debt-free quicker, they could consider switching to a provider which offers all three things in one package as this can help them save money.

Michael Phillips, product director at the price comparison site, stated: "The cost of living is rising.

"British consumers need to review their spending to minimise the financial blow, therefore it is surprising that such a high proportion of British broadband customers do not realise that bundles offer excellent value for money."

People with debt solutions could also consider signing up to Talk Talk for their broadband and telephone as the package is currently being offered with a 50 per cent discount.

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