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The September 2009 Bankruptcy & DRO club!

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  • Jools72
    Jools72 Posts: 126 Forumite
    Congrats MrX :beer::beer: such a relief!! :D onwards & upwards!!

    I checked and my ED was 7th April 2010!!! :D:D:D:D

    Anyone else got any good news?? :D
  • mrX_2
    mrX_2 Posts: 16 Forumite
    congrats jools72 great news :beer::beer:
  • peacock
    peacock Posts: 12 Forumite
    Hi, everyone,
    we are doing OK. Other Half has finished 6 months depression, and is going back to work very slowly on managed part-time basis.
    The OR didn't inform us when the Endowment was sold, the payments for the insurance just stopped, and I didn't notice until I did a comparison today of outgoings for the last few months! So hubby has no life insurance at present, which we will have to remedy asap.
    The OR passed us on to a different OR closer to us, who has done the liquidating. We heard from him this week that subject to confirmation of our current income and outgoings, and with creditors agreement, we will be discharged.
    Fingers crossed!
  • sams247
    sams247 Posts: 1,362 Forumite
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    edited 30 April 2010 at 4:55PM
    Oh how wonderful to get early discharge, good for you Mrx and Jools.......... I wish!
      To those who are given much, much is expected

        £2025 in 2025 = £680.60
          Food Budget £180/9.30.
            Fiver Friday #13 £35
          1. blondee55
            blondee55 Posts: 117 Forumite
            Well done on youe ED :)
          2. peacock
            peacock Posts: 12 Forumite
            Hooray, we got the discharge letters today for us both for 3rd June!
            Hubby has gone back to work full time, and all we need to do now is:- fix the broken shower, get the car repaired to pass its MOT, then start some serious saving!
            Seriously, we're so relieved it's over, that the niggles above fade into insignificance beside that.
            :j:j
          3. sams247
            sams247 Posts: 1,362 Forumite
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            peacock, wonderful news, well done you too for your positive attitude to the future - saving! I would love an early discharge but can see September on the horizon anyway....
              To those who are given much, much is expected

                £2025 in 2025 = £680.60
                  Food Budget £180/9.30.
                    Fiver Friday #13 £35
                  1. Wohoo not long now until september 09/10
                  2. sams247
                    sams247 Posts: 1,362 Forumite
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                    I know! I am virtually counting the days.......... mind you I have to say I cannot believe how quick this year has gone, adn the dreaded monster that I hd feared for so long wasn't so very bad after all.
                      To those who are given much, much is expected

                        £2025 in 2025 = £680.60
                          Food Budget £180/9.30.
                            Fiver Friday #13 £35
                          1. sams247
                            sams247 Posts: 1,362 Forumite
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                            Well all of us - this is our month! So, how did your year go? I'm not complete till 14th but I have to say this has been a very quick year. Are we all glad we've done it and got through it?
                              To those who are given much, much is expected

                                £2025 in 2025 = £680.60
                                  Food Budget £180/9.30.
                                    Fiver Friday #13 £35
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