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can you help me with abrivations on this forum
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postingalwaysposting
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Hi i hope you can help, i love reading thes storys and helpfull hints on the debt free forum but i dont get some abrivations and what they mean, can you shed some light please. What is a dmp and a ccs? thanks in advance :j posting
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DMP - Debt Management Plan.
CCCS - COnsumer Credit Counselling Service, a charity giving debt advice.0 -
dmp debt management plan, as put together by CCCS or Payplan (two charities who assist with debt management) or other extortionate debt management companies.
ccs I normally take to mean credit cards, unless you meant to type CCCS, which is the consumer credit counselling service, one of the aforementioned debt management charities.Debt Oct 2005: £32,692.94
Current debt: £14,000.00
Debt free date: June 20080 -
thank you, you have finally made reading these forums easy, thanks again0
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When people say DH, are the saying Darling Husband or Dennis Hopper?0
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mr_fishbulb wrote:When people say DH, are the saying Darling Husband or Dennis Hopper?
I put DH in the link that was posted for acronyms and it came up with a ridiculous list of options including 'Deer Hunter', 'Dental Hygienist' and 'Dumb Husband' but I assume most people mean Dear or Darling Husband :rolleyes:
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:“I tell you, we are here on Earth to fart around, and don't let anybody tell you different.”
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I quite like being able to leave DH open to various interpretations, depending on the mood of the rest of the message!Debt Oct 2005: £32,692.94
Current debt: £14,000.00
Debt free date: June 20080 -
Philippa36 wrote:
I put DH in the link that was posted for acronyms and it came up with a ridiculous list of options including 'Deer Hunter', 'Dental Hygienist' and 'Dumb Husband' but I assume most people mean Dear or Darling Husband :rolleyes:
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
thank you i actually laughed for the first time in months£2.00 savings club =£2.000 -
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:Tondella wrote:I quite like being able to leave DH open to various interpretations, depending on the mood of the rest of the message!November NSD's - 70
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TFG = TheFunkyGibbons0
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