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Urgent help - brighton bankruptcy a big mistake? Need a bank account!
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hey hun
took me a while for it all to sink in.
when the phone stops ring and when you dont have 20 letters wanting money every day when you get home
when you can go to the supermarket and buy food for a week without worrying if you will have enought to buy gas / electric
when you are walking out in the rain and your feet don't get wet as you have new shoes and not ones with holes in them
this is when you will start to feel better, it can take a while but when it hits you you will cry (well i did) its over, you can live your life
take care xTotal Weight Loss - 28lb and countingAD 17/11/20100 -
Well done! Glad the bank account was sorted out - good luck with your studies!
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hi sorry have been on holibobs for two weeks, and back today, however, I went br in brighton, we were due to get paid within the next couple of days, so the or wrote to barclays to confirm she had no interest in our bank accounts and we could continue to use them, so they were not frozen or anything.
sorry its a bit late! x0 -
Its good to know IDIS as it seems that they are doing the same as the rest of the country now, thanks for the updateHi, im Debtinfo, i am an ex insolvency examiner and over the years have personally dealt with thousands of bankruptcy cases.
Please note that any views i put forth are not those of my former employer The Insolvency Service and do not constitute professional advice, you should always seek professional advice before entering insolvency proceedings.0 -
I think it does depend as well on whether you get lovely or or not so lovely or, luckily we got lovely or0
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