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MNP Debt delivers non-judgemental advice to anyone in Campbell River dealing with the stress of being in debt. Our solutions, including Bankruptcy, Consumer Proposals, and debt consolidation, are all carefully considered to find the right option for you. Schedule a free, no-commitment conversation with one of our Licensed Insolvency Trustees to learn how we can help."
Our MNP Debt office in Campbell River is located at #201, 990 Cedar Street, downtown close to the Campbell River Community Centre. Park for free on the street or in the parking lot next to the building.
Located three hours north of Downtown Victoria.
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Testimonials
I was in serious financial straits, and MNP provided the way I was able to come out the other side. While I did feel embarrassed, ashamed, and stressed to contact them, I was treated with the utmost courtesy and respect. Staff demonstrated empathy and compassion. Not once did I feel any judgement about my situation. When I had questions they were answered promptly. I found the review sessions useful, and the monthly expense submission form really...
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