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2024... Debt no more🤘
Hi all, here I go to ridding myself of debt for the final time. I don't want to work forever and would like some good savings before I reduce my working hours. I'm not getting any younger and suffer with various ailments so instead of borrowing I need to pay off what I owe and save instead. Previous borrowing was always…
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Milann’s mutterings through retirement
I thought it was about time for a new diary. Ive been a member of MSE many years now and got my debt down from £20,000’s to a big fat ZERO. I kept the debts to myself as I was the one who built them up. Dh would have been ok and we’d have worked through them together…..but it was my mess that I wanted to clear myself and…
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Clearing my debts 1% at a time
I've been in a dmp since September 18 and am managing to have a little left over some months, I saw a thread from last year about paying 1% at a time, currently I'll be debt free in September 27 and my last negative marker will disappear in may 2026. Hopefully I can pay off 1% at a time which seems more manageable at £250…
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Nat's no nonsense DF (DMP) diary
Hello I'm Nat and I've been a member of this forum for years, I've even been on the Debt Free Roll of Honour in 2014 when I sold my house and paid off £38,000 of debt. Here I am again though in another £30k of debt and this time starting a DMP with StepChange, all of my paperwork has been sent to them and pending…
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Oops I did it again
I have been around on the diaries on and off over the last few years, I am never massively in debt but never actually out of debt so I want to kick my own butt and sort this out. I have got a loan- sat in a savings account at the moment, which I have taken out for bariatric surgery which I am planning to have in the summer…
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A Better Life.
I want a better life. I know with the crisis in the cost of living, the war in Ukraine, my mum's illness, the state of the government and the fact that it is winter it is probably the wrong time to start trying! but I am so tired of my life, I feel put upon and trapped but if we are being totally honest I do this to…
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-£40k... -£10k... -£5k... -£3.7k... -£2k to debt free to +£30k !!!!!!!!!!
I’m hoping
this message is in the right place. About 2.5 years ago I got to the point where my debts had escalated to nearly
£40k :s , through a combination of high interest loans and credit card debt, across
11 or 12 different accounts. It was mostly built up through consistent overspending and a little gambling, in
a job…
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Desperate to retire...
Hi I'm a single mam with a teenage son, spaniel and 2 🐈 Until a few days ago, I thought I had 6 months leftt on a loan.. nope it's 18 months. Over the last couple of months my cat ran up £500 at the vets and the car needed repairing.. after all it does need to be able to start.. that was another 500. So I've worked out my…
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misstara's debt diary 2024
I've decided it's time to start a new diary as the old one has been on the go for a number of years and I feel a fresh start would be good especially since I have less than £600 left to pay off the credit card. I'm hoping to stay debt free this time and hoping a new diary will keep me focused on this. My first diary was…
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One final push BPD vs DFW
Good Afternoon all, I have been debt free before and even had a good little pot of savings. But in 2022 I suffered from a BPD spiral so big it landed myself (35f) and my husband (35m) into £32k worth of debt in a mere 6 months with nothing to show for it. Since then I have been signed up to Stepchange and am down to £23k…
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I shouldn't feel skint ...
But I do. I am very
ashamed to post this, but despite having a decent income I find myself having
to really watch my spending for the last week or two before every payday. I
also have stubborn credit card debt, accrued when I was younger and skinter,
that I should have shifted but haven't. I've recently had to borrow money…
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Struggling along as best I can
Hi everyone, I have just been catching up on my banking and budgets and I am really fed up of getting to the same point of having very little for the last 6-10 days before I get my pension. Don't get me wrong my bills are all paid and I have no debt and I only need to buy just a couple of bits of food (coffee!) But I'm…
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My long overdue journey to becoming debt free!!
Hello, I've been lurking on here for a good few years now, and I have decided its time to finally, and for once and for all, to sort my sorry financial mess out! I wont bore you with all the gory details of how I got here, it would just be a list of excuses and justifications, when the hard reality is I spend more than I…
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Flying solo
I previously had a diary (well actually I've a few) but in June I had a big life shift which meant I disappeared for a while! I've had a few attempts at trying to pay off debt, made great progress and then progress stopped and the debt increased again. But this time I seriously mean business and I am determined to get this…
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One eye on the future ..one eye on the past
New Diary think I got lost in space.Debts are slowly reducing,I sort of have a three year plan ongoing which should mean we are very comfortable in the middle of the year 2023.I'm resigned to this being my abode ...hate my house ..hate my neighbours For that time I want to be in a good place financially to move at that…
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2024 New Home New Goals
Hi everyone, as most people do I have started this thread to keep me accountable. After a messy divorce a few years ago I am just waiting to complete on a new property I have bought, just me, I have a partner but we live separately. At 56 its daunting taking a new mortgage but its affordable, more about the details later,…
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Here Goes...Starting Up on a Journey
Hi All, I've made some reckless decisions recently, tried to invest money, kept borrowing to invest more and lost it all. Ridiculous I didn't learn after the first one, two, three, ten attempts. But we are here now: Essentially I am up to my eyeballs in debt and have about the same amount of debt and interest payments)…
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Old member returning in tough times
Good evening! I’ve not been on since the forum changed and goodness it’s taking some getting used to. I have to admit to being a sporadic forum user, life often got in the way, things got tough and I would let things slide. Unfortunately this is no longer an option. Not too long ago, my other half was diagnosed with…
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I did it 'My Way'. Went from debtor to doyen in under 12months...
Having had a major split up, I was left with about £9k of debt plus a constant struggle with mood and mortgage. Step 1: I tidied up Step 2: Went back to the gym. More steps tomorrow...
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We will get this debt down & the savings up
Several years ago I joined MSE with a different user name, but then it all went a bit wrong with losing job and other things, so I sort of fell by the wayside. Now I have created a new profile and am starting again with more determination. I have read so many people's diaries and can see that it helps you focus and it is…