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today I take charge - stop "trying" start "doing"
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loubylou - Like Fletch, I too could have written the same first paragraph - I only faced up to my monster debt in the last few days. It's really inspiring to see how energetically you've gone for it.
I've always felt really stupid and incompetent with money, but somehow by just going for it and deciding that today's the day, I feel more intelligent and creative.
Still have a sense of disbelief - I just didn't think I could be one of those people wiping out my debts - but I think if I keep logging in here I'll manage it.
Afraid I have no advice for you, but well done!!:T :T :TTotal debt Nov 2008 (not inc Mortgage): [STRIKE]£21,596[/STRIKE]£19,033
Marbles [STRIKE]£7672[/STRIKE]£7014; Barclycard:£6350; [STRIKE]Car loan: £480[/STRIKE]; Zopa: [STRIKE]£800[/STRIKE]£300; American Express: £400; Capital 1 [STRIKE]£1365[/STRIKE]£1069; [STRIKE]Barclays loan: 480; [/STRIKE]Bank of Scotland: [STRIKE]£4528[/STRIKE]now £2360
TARGET: Debt-free by July 2011
100 Day challenge / DFW Nerd No 1084: AMAZED TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS!! :j0
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