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debt counsellor in British English (dɛt kəˈlɛktə) nouna person who advises people who are in debt on how to deal with their debt and get out of it Examples of 'debt counsellor' in a sentencedebt counsellor Now up to 10 per cent of older people are contacting debt counsellors.If that does not work, a debt counsellor is sent to the property.Then she saw a local debt counsellor who took on the lenders and forced them to accept a repayment plan.So it can be as important to see a marital, legal and/or employment adviser as a debt counsellor.Insist he sees a debt counsellor to make proper arrangements to get his affairs sorted.I'd been a debt counsellor a mere two days and had carefully taken her through the standard procedure.Housing officials and debt counsellors have also been trained to identify those who are heavy smokers and refer them to smoking cessation courses.Debt counsellors warn, however, that such offers are suitable only for people who are disciplined enough to resist putting any extra debt on their plastic.Debt counsellors say that indebted parents with large mortgages and credit card balances are failing to teach the next generation about the dangers of borrowing. |