There are groups such as Don't Pay UK - who claim to have nearly 200,000 sign-ups - calling for a strike on bills
As energy bills jump up this month, some may be seriously considering not paying for their gas or electricity use. However, a financial expert has warned that this could be lead serious credit issues.
Erik Porter, a financial coach at Wagestream, has urged people to do what they can to pay, reports Hull Live. He has also shared some of the support that is available for those who are struggling to pay bills. Porter says: “Depending on your credit score, this could make you ineligible for the best credit card rates, leading to higher interest on borrowing.
Top Trending Stories Today Regulator Ofgem has information on its website to help those who are struggling.
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