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Credit check for Civil Service Fast Track Graduate scheme?
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£7,000 is not a lot of debt.preciousillusions wrote: »I am 22 and the debt is about 7000 for which the DRO will be issues for. I was just worried that no matter how much debt i am in the fact i would have a DRO would be worse. But then i suppose if my credit score is very poor now anyway having the proof that i have dealt with it i.e. the DRO might actually be a good thing? I don't know...i guess i just have to go for it and see what happens. I worry too much, did anyone notice lol?
If you manage your debt then you will be fine.I'm not cynical I'm realistic
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^ i know but there is no way for me to make payments to anyone atm, and they are all chasing me and threatening defaults etc. Hence why i have been advised to do the DRO. I don't see any other way out atm. (i asumed you mean i shouldn't need to do it?)0
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