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Does anyone regret going BR?
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philnicandamy wrote: »Oh you've seen me outside the Liver Building on weekdays then??

although.......I didnt get the letter
they will be doing a personal visit:rotfl:0 -
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philnicandamy wrote: »Already had one thanks.......only 2 1/2yrs too late poor guy he didnt know where to put his face when I opened the door to him

why? were you still naked and covered in rotting veg :rotfl:0 -
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Hmm had a few "weird" calls when we moved into this place last Aug next thing the door rang one day opened it to be met by a guy called "mike" I believe....he started his sales chatter to which I answered...NOT interested then came back saying yes but are you Mr Philnicandamy from ********** prev add...yes I replied ah well we can dissolve your BR & save your house for you
Ah....problem one....my Bankruptcy was 2 1/2 yrs ago
and problem two...the house belongs to a housing association......bless him!We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will0 -
they are so desperate hope you sent him packing with a tin of spam0
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I dont regret a thing.
I am a single dad, live alone and was already renting. I have more disposable income and no more financial worries. I was discharged last month after 12 month of BR.
I suppose BR in my situation was a lot easier in my circumstances, after reading other posters stories i have been fortunate in BR.
I only wish i could buy my own property which in the long term future my kids would benefit from, there is not much chance of this now, but as long as the kids are happy and healthy, bricks and mortar dont mean a thing..!
MOVE ALONG........ nothing to see here..! :rolleyes:0 -
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