- phone Phone: 306-664-8334
- phone Fax: 306-242-7844
location_on119 4th Ave South Suite 800 Saskatoon, SK, S7K 5X2
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MNP has completely changed my life. Once I got over the fear and made the call as per their advertisement 310 Debt (306-664-8334) in January 2024. I was immediately put at ease. The team leader I first talked to was Chelene who walked me through my two options regarding my accumulated debt. This discussion culminated with a follow-up email outlining my options in more detail. It was then I decided to proceed with MNP. Team member Lexie forwarded...
Jack K. - Saskatoon, SK
I would certainly recommend MNP to anyone needing financial advice. All of the staff I dealt with were kind, friendly and very professional. They answered my questions thoroughly and with a no judgement attitude. Thank you to a great staff and great company.
Anonymous - Saskatoon, SK
Hi Raylene, I would like this email to serve as a testimonial for anyone who is considering a proposal in bankruptcy or bankruptcy itself. A proposal in bankruptcy or a bankruptcy itself is a tough pill to swallow. I never thought I'd be in bankruptcy. I owned 2 successful companies and had embezzlements in both companies by different individuals. In the case of the one company, my administrator who was married to my nephew embezzled close to...
R. K. - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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