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Well done amyandjohn.You will have to let us know your plan, it might give others some inspiration, and ideas.
Dont forget to keep coming here and letting us all know how your doing.
Sometimes life gets in the way of debt busting and moneysaving so dont get disheartened if you have small blips along the way, just come back here and we will help you get back to it.
There are people on here who have paid a tremendous amount of debt off in a short time so it can be done.
Im a bit stuck for 2 yrs but in 2 yrs time I will be blitzing whatever debt I have left.
good luck to you both and good luck with the wedding planning.
Shal xx0 -
sorry havent been here for a while,
I just looked at your buildings and contents insurance payments.
£55 per month = £660 per year is tremendously high.
you can get a combined buildings and contents for less than £250.
mine is £200 for both and includes al the normal coverage, accidental damage, items away from the home and a legal helpline.make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0
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