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Life Over now, scared and feel sick!
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As a MSE member:
Woody01, I don't know anyone on here who would support theft or fraud, but Jim has taken responsbility for his actions, been to court today and sorted the matter out, there's no need for your further judgement. Nobody is perfect.
I agree with the others, enjoy your fresh start Jim
Now, as a doc:
I think we can all agree your life is worth a hell of a lot more than £1200! I don't know what help you ended up with, but if you start to feel depressed or (god forbid) suicidal again, don't suffer in silence - your GP's door is always open, even for just a chat or some support
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Breathing a sigh of relief for you!We all make mistakes (some bigger some smaller) butyou've taken responsibility for it.Best wishes for the future.
Now if we're going to talk about making an example of people for dishonesty,how about the people who run this country.The money grabbing expense claiming MP's?:mad:DMP member 343 :T
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Circling_the_Drain wrote: »The money grabbing expense claiming MP's?:mad:
I think if we all lived our lives and based our morals on what other people do we'd be in a hell of a state as humanity!
But to the OP, I'm very glad for you that everything worked out okay, good on you for taking responsibility and paying it back
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Jim, so glad everything is sorted. Now put it behind you and start the rest of your life. Take care.0
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was about to post with some legal advice but a page had missed and I see it's all sorted. happy days!Debt: LBM = Oct 07 - £21k. DFD - [STRIKE]DEC 10[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]JUN 10 [/STRIKE] [STRIKE]MAY 10[/STRIKE] [STRIKE] MAR 10 [/STRIKE] 5th FEB 10 £0 :money:
Now to attack the mortgage!!
Balance at Feb 10: 185,848.89
Current Balance:180,820.81
MFD: July 20190 -
Hi been away from the site for a bit and so glad to check in and see you are "back on track". Hope to hear more about your journey and wish you luck ..Flying Donkeys- Do no harm to others and you will benefit in more ways than one.0
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