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brighthouse
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Another two brighthouse agreements paid off today and two more to go. One paid off March next year and the other next October.
Payments dropped from £55 to £23 per fortnight and I can't wait till the last one is paid off so I can say up yours to brighthouse and tell them what I really think of them.
Down from thirteen agreements to two so I will try to pay extra money so the march one will be paid off earlier then concentrate on the October one to.
Then debt free earlier
Payments dropped from £55 to £23 per fortnight and I can't wait till the last one is paid off so I can say up yours to brighthouse and tell them what I really think of them.
Down from thirteen agreements to two so I will try to pay extra money so the march one will be paid off earlier then concentrate on the October one to.
Then debt free earlier
I'm not poor i'm just skint
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why not use the payments from the other two agreements, save them until you have enough and early settle?Don't put your trust into an Experian score - it is not a number any bank will ever use & it is generally a waste of money to purchase it. They are also selling you insurance you dont need.0
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why not use the payments from the other two agreements, save them until you have enough and early settle?
That's a good suggestion.
A savings account won't earn much interest but...every little helps to put towards your other BH debts.Debt 30k in 2008.:eek::o Cleared all my debt in 2013 and loving being debt free
Mortgage free since 2014
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And do bear in mind that when it comes to your last payment they'll suggest that you just keep on paying the same small amount and buy something new...A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0
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