- phone Phone: 250-979-2580
- phone Fax: 250-979-2581
location_onSuite 1500, 1700 Dickson Ave Kelowna, BC, V1Y 0L5
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I was deep in debt and didn’t know what to do, so I emailed MNP. I got a quick response and we had a video meeting . I told them why I called and we quickly came to an agreement that I should claim bankruptcy. They were very friendly and professional. I have since been discharged. I highly recommend them!!
William Boucher - Kelowna, BC
Previously I was a client of Credit Counseling Society as I really thought I could clear my debt in full. Unfortunately as Covid struck and prices increased, I was unable to keep up. I reached out to MNP and they were most helpful in relaying information and payments that I can afford. At 78 years of age I felt I was not going to be able to come to a compromise, but alas they have introduced me to consumer proposal which will satisfy my needs. Anne...
Bev McGovern - Kelowna, BC
When our life took a bad turn when work wasn’t there, big debt problems started, creditors calling, sleepless nights, weight gain, anxiety, shame, fear, hopelessness, given up. Bankruptcy was a word that we thought meant "we failed, we give up" because we thought we were losing everything. But when a friend told us he went bankrupt and it was the best thing he did, it turned his life around. So I looked up MNP phone number and decided to call....
Tracey H - Kelowna, BC
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