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Inheriting an opportunity

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  • mssloan wrote: »
    As of last month, my Experian Credit Score was 987 :p

    (Mind you that might be more of a reflection on how inaccurate Credit Scores are rather than a true representation of my credit worthiness)

    mssloan

    sorry - was a totally sarcastic comment but I agree with the small text above - well done :D:D Not many people believe this theory - glad you do ;)

    Well done for what you've done - fair play. Credit where credit is due - no pun intended :p
    :o 2010 - year of the troll :o

    Niddy - Over & Out :wave:
  • Absolutely well done!! So inspiring! There is great satisfaction in seeing debt reducing.

    And in 2012 you will get even greater satisfaction in starting to save. (The amounts I used to set aside for debt I am now saving by DDs/SOs into various savings accounts - I think of them as paying bills to myself - not allowed to default or I'll chase myself for payment :D - and probably charge myself a late payment fee LOL)

    tomorrow
    "Sealed Pot Challenge" 2010: Member No. 891 :j
  • bazwod
    bazwod Posts: 89 Forumite
    edited 21 November 2009 at 11:10AM
    I think of them as paying bills to myself - not allowed to default or I'll chase myself for payment :D - and probably charge myself a late payment fee LOL)

    tomorrow

    Funny :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    A&L OD: £968.60 (18/11/09)
    Sainsbury's Loan: £6859.98 (18/11/09)
    Virgin CC: £2123.22 (18/11/09) £2097.34 20/11/09
    Zopa Loan: £6865.57 (18/11/09)
    TOTAL: £16,817.37 not incl Bank of M&D!
    :eek::mad::eek::mad::eek::mad::eek::mad::eek: but WILL do it this time!!!!
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