MNP LTD - Licensed Insolvency Trustees Bankruptcy & Consumer Proposals

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Windsor, Canada

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Credit counseling service· Bankruptcy service· Financial consultant· Insolvency service

MNP LTD - Licensed Insolvency Trustees Bankruptcy & Consumer Proposals Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

MNP LTD - Licensed Insolvency Trustees Bankruptcy & Consumer Proposals is located in Windsor, Canada on 4900 Wyandotte St E Suite 203. MNP LTD - Licensed Insolvency Trustees Bankruptcy & Consumer Proposals is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category credit counseling service in Canada.

Address

4900 Wyandotte St E Suite 203

Phone

+1 5192533328

Service options

Online appointments

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Burt Feltham

Karen and the team were great to me and my wife as we went through this process. They were easy to work with, and most importantly not judgemental. Now that we've successfully been through the process, it was the best decision we've ever made as living with debt is no way to live.

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Janice Christmas

I was very distressed.. A free first consolidation gave me ease at my options extremely professional and confidential, in my personal situation. Thank you MNP.WINDSOR Without your guidance my life would have been much much worse

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Heather Cole

MNP was able to put my mind at ease during a difficult and rather embarassing time. These presented the options and walked me through the pros and cons based on my situation to help me choose the right option for me. I am beyond grateful for their guidance and support.

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Cindy St.louis

saved our lives its great now not worry about money teaches you to use cash only we will never get a credit card again its not needed if you want a fresh start please use MNP you wont regret it

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benjers behive

They were understanding of my situation, explained things in a way I could understand, I would recommend them ,especially if you're on a fixed income