Finally have the end of my DMP in sight
mrs_w
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Its been a long slog, i wont lie.
When I started with Payplan the £20k was an unimaginable number, I'd never get there on my £15k per year salary.
Slowly by surely, through a two marriages and one divorce, countless jobs and finishing a post grad diploma (which sorted out my career), I can see the end.
Proud that I didnt go the bankruptcy route, even though it crossed my mind and arguably, it would have been on and off my record in less time than its taken to complete my DMP!
I got myself into the mess, and I'm almost out the other side too
Happy Tuesday!
When I started with Payplan the £20k was an unimaginable number, I'd never get there on my £15k per year salary.
Slowly by surely, through a two marriages and one divorce, countless jobs and finishing a post grad diploma (which sorted out my career), I can see the end.
Proud that I didnt go the bankruptcy route, even though it crossed my mind and arguably, it would have been on and off my record in less time than its taken to complete my DMP!
I got myself into the mess, and I'm almost out the other side too
Happy Tuesday!
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Well done must be a nice feeling? I still have a way to go, but am proud of what I have achieved so far, and can honestly say best thing I ever did. Has helped me budget and appreciate money. Good luck on the rest of your journey.LBM April 2012, started Dmp with Stepchange June 2012 £47k:eek: Proud to finally be dealing with our debts:)
Nov 18 3 more payments to DFD
Dec 18 2 more payments to DFD
Jan 19 1 more payment to DFD
Feb 19 Last Payment now debt free0 -
well done
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