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good news through the post
bondjohn
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hi all
got home from work yesterday and there was a letter from the OR telling me that from the 18th of feb i was discharged from bankruptcy, my wife got the same letter, my bankruptcy period was 6 months and 5 days.
so what happens now?
thanks
(i would just like to add even though i haven't posted much on here the replies i recieved where very helpfull and i'm totally gratefull to all who took the time to answer.)
got home from work yesterday and there was a letter from the OR telling me that from the 18th of feb i was discharged from bankruptcy, my wife got the same letter, my bankruptcy period was 6 months and 5 days.
so what happens now?
thanks
(i would just like to add even though i haven't posted much on here the replies i recieved where very helpfull and i'm totally gratefull to all who took the time to answer.)
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Well done, enjoy your debt free future...:pB&SC No. 298
Life`s Tragedy is that we get OLD too soon
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Well done superb news!
one of the things you can look at doing in a month or two
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=677875We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will0 -
must be a big relief, congratulations!0
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Hi Bondjohn, what a lovely start to the weekend:beer:"If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride"
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Thats great news:j
What you do now is clean up your credit file and move on and enjoy yourself:beer:
Best of luck sizzler0 -
What a wonderful surprise, you must be over the moon.
Good luck being debtfree and worry free :j
Treat other people how you would like to be treated yourself and never forget the manners your parents taught you.0
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