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matt4504
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Hey,
So I finally did it... But I got rid of both of my credit cards *about £1000 balance in total*. I've still got things to pay off and it still feels a bit rubbish as it's a drip drip sorta thing but hey it's one step closer and the things i have left to pay don't have very high/no interest.
Matt
So I finally did it... But I got rid of both of my credit cards *about £1000 balance in total*. I've still got things to pay off and it still feels a bit rubbish as it's a drip drip sorta thing but hey it's one step closer and the things i have left to pay don't have very high/no interest.
Matt
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Well done! Give yourself a pat on the back!"Debt makes plans for you" - A quote from my friend Catherine. How true!0
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