Credit ombud resolves disputes between credit industry and consumers
The Credit Ombudsman is reminding over-indebted consumers that not all hope is lost and that the National Credit Act gives a glimmer of hope for those struggling financially. Lee Soobrathi, the Head of Department at the Credit Ombudsman, discusses what options consumers have. Courtesy #DStv403

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