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Creditors still chasing you after you go bankrupt
After you go bankrupt, your creditors usually shouldn't contact you to ask you to pay your debt. There are some exceptions. Find out more
Paying towards your debts after you go bankrupt
While you’re bankrupt, you might be asked to make payments towards your debts if you have money left over after you’ve paid for the things you need. Find out more
Get help with the cost of renting privately
Check if you can get help to pay your rent or council tax. Check if you can get Universal Credit for housing costs or a council tax reduction
Changing your mind about something you've bought
What you can do if you’ve changed your mind about something you’ve bought - your rights, whether you can take it back and get a refund or an exchange
Dispute a mobile, phone, internet or TV bill
Challenge a bill if you’ve been charged too much for your phone, internet or TV. Your provider might have got your bill wrong or your bill could be high because of fraud
Problems with your business energy supplier or broker
Complain to your business energy supplier or broker if you’re a small business or a microbusiness. Check if you can take your complaint to the Energy Ombudsman
Paying your water bills if you're renting
Payment issues and problems you may have as a tenant with your water bill and what you can do
Check how bankruptcy affects your belongings
Find out what you can keep when you’re bankrupt. You can usually keep the things you need to live - for example your clothes, furniture and cooking equipment