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  • Thing is Loui, you won't have to make token payments forever. If you can get some part time work then you can increase those payments to a level that your creditors will accept, then they are more likely to freeze the interest or atleast lower it.
    Also definitely double check your credit card statements, ppi should show as a transaction. Because if you do have that then utalise it, it could help a lot.

    It isn't the end of the road yet, just stay positive and your token payments will amount to something. Also as i said before, i know you have spoken to CCCs but it's always worth going to someone/somewhere else as they may be able to give you that extra bit of information, that someone else couldn't. National debt line are absolutely great, and although i am now with CCCs, i found NDL a god send still.

    Keep your chin up! :)
    LBM November 2008
    DMP starts March 2009
    Capital One £500, MBNA £3600, HSBC Loan £3500
    CitiFinancial £6000 :eek:
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