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michelle45_2
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I have successfully claimed back my ppi on a loan with HFC. The loan is due to be finished in May. So with this I will have paid one loan off and 4 pay day loans and a credit card. Well when the money goes into my account
You wont know (well I expect you do) the psychological effect this has had on me. Just to know that Ive finally cleared some debts. In January of this year I felt that I was never going to do it and even up until yesterday, when I received the letter I was panicking about paying the above cos I had no disposable income. So Ill telephone them and ask them to be patient for 2 weeks and hopefully they will agree and I can pay them off and NEVER NEVER NEVER to be seen again.:T
Best night sleep for a long while. Just dreamin if LLoyds/TSB pay the ppi back then I will be 3/4 away from being debt free.
Michelle
You wont know (well I expect you do) the psychological effect this has had on me. Just to know that Ive finally cleared some debts. In January of this year I felt that I was never going to do it and even up until yesterday, when I received the letter I was panicking about paying the above cos I had no disposable income. So Ill telephone them and ask them to be patient for 2 weeks and hopefully they will agree and I can pay them off and NEVER NEVER NEVER to be seen again.:T
Best night sleep for a long while. Just dreamin if LLoyds/TSB pay the ppi back then I will be 3/4 away from being debt free.
Michelle
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Well done. And so glad things are beginning to move your way.If you've have not made a mistake, you've made nothing0 -
Oh, and so am I0
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One debt remaining. Home improvement loan. 19months left.0
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