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Only one remaining debt!!!
dbt3mummy
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We made our final payment on our IVA this morning and now have only one small (well small in our case) debt to pay!
Waking up this morning knowing that the last payment had been made, really felt like a huge weight had been lifted.
Now to concentrate on getting this last one cleared. At the most it will take 10 months which is only a short space of time considering how quickly the last 5 years have gone
Waking up this morning knowing that the last payment had been made, really felt like a huge weight had been lifted.
Now to concentrate on getting this last one cleared. At the most it will take 10 months which is only a short space of time considering how quickly the last 5 years have gone
Cabot (0%) left to pay £2455 let the overpayments commence! 
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Well done! I hope the rest of the remaining months pass quickly for you and you can start to plan a freer future. I love seeing posts like these. Makes keeping going easier when you see it can be done....
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Well done dbt3mummy
As vka1 says it's great to hear other peoples success stories it keeps us motivated.good luck with your last wee debt, mind and come back to the forum to inspire us take care x0 -
well done!! i made my final payment to my "big" debt the other day and although I still have a cc to pay, it really does feel like something has been achieved!! heres to being debt free!Debt Free Roll of Honor #598
DFD 28/02/12 :j
MFW 19 years - aim 11, prefer less!:D
#222 EF £1k 60/1000 :cool:
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Excellent - that must be a good feeling. I'll be there one day in the distant future!0
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Well done! It's so nice to hear success stories
Santander 0% £1,529.94
Sainsbury's 0% £4,371.31
Total 0% £5,901.25
AIM: Pay off debt & simultaneously save for deposit to buy a house by Oct 2020.
Mar Challenge: Stay within groceries & eating out budget.0
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