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Please help me!!
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That's great news!!
Thank you for sharing. When someone is finding it tough at the start of dealing with their debts, its good to know it is working out for them. So even if you don't post often come back now and again and give a progress update. You've no idea how heartening it was to read your last post having read the start of your thread a year ago.
And if things are getting tough its a good place to ask for support and advice. Whatever you go through there is most likely at least one other person on here who's been through similar.
Good luck with the rest of it.0 -
fantastiyk wrote: »That's great news!!
Thank you for sharing. When someone is finding it tough at the start of dealing with their debts, its good to know it is working out for them. So even if you don't post often come back now and again and give a progress update. You've no idea how heartening it was to read your last post having read the start of your thread a year ago.
And if things are getting tough its a good place to ask for support and advice. Whatever you go through there is most likely at least one other person on here who's been through similar.
Good luck with the rest of it.
thank you for replying
i will keep posting now and bore you all with the ins and outs of my debt free journey but i think i just had to get over the hurdle of the first year to know that i really am on my way and doing ok xx0 -
Not my usual part of the Forum ....caught my attention from the front page.iwantafreshstart wrote: »i would like to thank everyone who posts on here for the support and advice they post because it really does help, even to those of us who dont feel up to posting ourselves...............
......i just want to finish by sending my total thanks and love to you all because without each and every one of you i dread to think where i would be now xx
Just wanted to say well done and what a nice post
I'm sure lots on here will get confidence from your experiance and maybe benefit from your help in the future...well doneIt's not just about the money0 -
abby1234519 wrote: »re: payday loans
phone bank(s) NOW and cancel your cards because they were "lost"
then payday loans cant have your money.
Best option; change bank accounts. Open a new basic account where the payday loans have no details for you. They can still access your accounts even if you cancel your card.
Also important; don't ignore the companies, especially the payday loans. Contact them and tell them you are having financial difficulties, some will arrange repayment plans, some will freeze interest and charges for 30days and some will be a pain but eventually come around.
Good luck.0 -
So glad to see that it is starting to work out for you. That is ace.
Come on in the waters fine and the natives friendly!
chevI want a job that is less than an hour driving away from my house! Are you listening universe?
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Well Done and thanks for such a lovely post! X2012 The year I started dealing with my debts.
2017. Lets start this again shall we?
Debt 1 Cleared 2/1/17 £480 Gone forever :j
Debt 2 100/5980
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