Do you owe money to DG Solicitors?
If you have debts of over £5000, you may be able to write off your debt with an IVA
DG Solicitors
Have Hsbc Bank Plc visited your home, sent you a message or sent you a letter? DG Solicitors are a debt collection company who buy debts from various lenders.
If you have received a letter of a card from this debt collector, contact us now for independent, confidential and free debt advice. We will explore all of your options, with the aim of stopping this debt collector from being able to take any further, more aggressive action. But you must act quickly!
DG Solicitors are a debt collectors with a company number of 00014259.
Their address is:
2nd Floor, 12 Calthorpe Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 1QZ
Their website address is https://www.hsbc.co.uk/.
You can call them on 0121 455 2142.
Their company number is 00014259.
Their email is info@hsbc.co.uk.
Important: Do not let DG Solicitors into your home, no matter what they tell you. Contact us immediately and we will try to deal with them on your behalf.
DG Solicitors Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get rid of my debts with DG Solicitors?
In certain situation you may be able to write off a large percentage of your debt through an IVA. An IVA is an Individual Voluntary Arrangement. Payments start from £80 per month and you can consolidate all of your unsecured debts in to one affordable monthly payment for 5 years. At the end of the 5 years, the rest of your debt with DG Solicitors is written off.
Who do DG Solicitors collect debts for?
DG Solicitors collect debts on behalf of their clients. This could be any number of different companies as DG Solicitors is a private company and may acquire debts through a number of sources.
Some of the most common debts DG Solicitors may collect for are loans, credit cards, council tax, parking fines, criminal fines, utility bills, HMRC debts and many others.
Can DG Solicitors come into my property to collect debts?
DG Solicitors can only enter your property if they have a court order which allows them to do so. This is not common, but it happens usually when a bailiff is assigned to collect a debt. You should act quickly in this situation as it is possible that goods may be seized.