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Gulp! Just done SOA
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Well done, keep up the good work, I'm on a mission as well:j0
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Well done so far , the new figures in put intoyour SOA will make interseting reading;):DPROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBT NERD #869
DFD 5/1/16Numpty,Not sure why but I'm crying
. Of all the peeps on this board you're the kindest & most supportive of all & I'm :mad: &
for you all at the same time . Wish I was there to give you a big :grouphug: & emergency hobnobs
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Also, you can get rid of the sky box cover if this hasn't been mentioned before.
It's a big con by 3rd party insurance companies. The box is worthless since you can get one on eBay for about 100 pounds... and even if it breaks, within 2 years its still under warranty.0 -
thanks Frozenace a few folk have mentioned this already my only concern is that a) we have had to get about 5 new boxes(or refurbed ones) or so over the last couple yrs - our cover is with sky so as soon as we say we have a problem they just bring another straight round
b) we live in an area without cable and sky know this so we dont have much bargaining power without the cover
but I will keep an eye on itCC debt Aug 2018 £50.2K
CC debt Nov 2018 £48.6K0 -
evening:),
i didnt want to read and run, so im just wishing you good luck on your debt free journey:T.
you will receive very good help and support on here, lots of nice people:A.
well done on your B+C insurance, it certainly always pays off to look around:jOld Account RecoveredDebt at LMB April 2009= £14,980Debt free Sometime in November 2013£69k left of 90k Mortgage - Overpaying by £270 a monthCurrent Savings = £13000MSE turned my life around years ago0
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