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  • MrsTinks
    MrsTinks Posts: 15,238 Forumite
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    Well no boudt people here will disagree with eachother... I think it depends on whether you can actually afford the repayments... If you are sure you can afford them then speak to your bank. If you don't think you're likely to be able to afford them each month then i would say speak to CCCS or Payplan and ask their advice on how to address the situation :)

    And as for selling the PS2... such sacriligious talk! My OH would NEVER forgive him if I made him sell that... and vice versa with my X-box and pc :)
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    tine wrote:
    Well no boudt people here will disagree with eachother... I think it depends on whether you can actually afford the repayments... If you are sure you can afford them then speak to your bank. If you don't think you're likely to be able to afford them each month then i would say speak to CCCS or Payplan and ask their advice on how to address the situation :)

    And as for selling the PS2... such sacriligious talk! My OH would NEVER forgive him if I made him sell that... and vice versa with my X-box and pc :)


    I don't think i will be able to afford the bank repayment, i was thinking if anyone had any experience of bank considering their repayment amount and make it less(every month) on regards to affordability.
  • rchddap1
    rchddap1 Posts: 5,926 Forumite
    You can't lose anything by talking to cccs or payplan...as their advice is free. Why not give them a quick call and see what they suggest. You don't have to take them up on their advice of course.
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    rchddap1 wrote:
    You can't lose anything by talking to cccs or payplan...as their advice is free. Why not give them a quick call and see what they suggest. You don't have to take them up on their advice of course.

    I will do , thank you very much
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