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can someone have a look at soa please newbie
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Hi all
i would just like to say the £5000 vet bet was paid by the insurance i had, hence why i said the pet insurance was high on the soa............please read before passing judgement. and there is no way on earth you can say get rid of the dogs anyone that has dogs knows this is no way an option..
Also what i want to say is that the debt was actually managable when my wife had a job although was getting tight but we could manage we never missed 1 single payment on anything till last month.i do understand that we don't have assets but we are not ones to buy things that are worth alot that could be sold for an amount to make it worth while. yes we have wasted money on nice holidays and things that we know we should have saved for rather than chucking most of it on a credit card but it has happened and now we must pay for that belive me if we could pay it all back i would without thinking twice, but as most of you know the stress and the other things that come from being in this position its just not worth it. i want to clear my debts and then start putting the money back into the economy without the credit.
sorry to ramble on guys just needed to get that of my chest.0 -
Thanks for that, ohsh1t, I hope getting it off your chest helped!
Try not to be upset by thoughtless comments from people who don't understand what hell BR is to go through. There will always be people who understand and people who just don't get it. It's a shame that those who don't understand feel they have the right to pass judgement.
All the very best wishes to you and OH. Keep us posted on how it goes! CBx0 -
chelseabun wrote: »Good for you. I've got an MSc. So we're even in the intelligence stakes.
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I doubt that very much !!:D
I retired at 31, and all off my own back, without having to write off debts.0 -
CB is here as an excellent supporter and advice giver.
you seem to be missing the point of this board Kenny, it is for help and advice. and you are giving neither to the OP of this thread. and if that much "intelligence" makes you arrogant and boastful, then I am happy as I am, not brain of britain but well educated and holding down a good job and happy. I don't have to go around checking up on other peoples misfortunes like you seem to have to do in order to feel better about yourself.BSC #215/No.1 Jan 09 Club0 -
My advice is simple this person needs to live within the means they can afford.0
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Well you have said it, now go.BSC #215/No.1 Jan 09 Club0
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Please no more response to Kenny, I've asked for the thread to be locked until abuse have a chance to look at posts and remove.0
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ok no probs jcs1 going to add him on ignore from now on anyway.BSC #215/No.1 Jan 09 Club0
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