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The OP does however indicate that he has used credit recently to purchase 'high risk shares'...but also says that he stopped paying his creditors 2 years ago and 'never took any further credit'...? If he did take further credit when he was already insolvent he might be looking at a BRO, potentially...?0
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2 different posters.The OP does however indicate that he has used credit recently to purchase 'high risk shares'...but also says that he stopped paying his creditors 2 years ago and 'never took any further credit'...? If he did take further credit when he was already insolvent he might be looking at a BRO, potentially...?"I once grumbled at having no boots - until I met a man with no feet" Anon
Total personal debt of [STRIKE]£7850[/STRIKE] [STRIKE] £5977.74[/STRIKE] £5635.17
Total household debt [STRIKE]£35092.42[/STRIKE] £22557.550
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