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bigalvit1
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I posted my story on here way back on 31st August and asked for help and advice. I got a lot!! and as of 20th November my £13500 credit card debt has been paid off with sheer determination and hard work.
The wife and I have decided that our marriage is definitely over and now I am in the process of rearranging the mortgage to pass on the equity and buy her out!
I am feeling very positive now , we still see each other and are talking better now than in the last year or so.
I have been to a counsellor and a hypnotherapist and for a while I went backwards and wouldnt spend anything at all until I realized that this was as bad as spending everything!
I am now living with my dog and not worrying every day about credit cards and debt I can actually see the light at the end of the tunnel is not a train coming toward me!
thanks again forumers(if thats a word)
AL:T:beer::T
The wife and I have decided that our marriage is definitely over and now I am in the process of rearranging the mortgage to pass on the equity and buy her out!
I am feeling very positive now , we still see each other and are talking better now than in the last year or so.
I have been to a counsellor and a hypnotherapist and for a while I went backwards and wouldnt spend anything at all until I realized that this was as bad as spending everything!
I am now living with my dog and not worrying every day about credit cards and debt I can actually see the light at the end of the tunnel is not a train coming toward me!
thanks again forumers(if thats a word)
AL:T:beer::T
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Well done you. That's a massive achievement on the debt front and, if you're both happier apart, then that's a massive move forward too. Excellent work!0
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Congratulations on all your hard work. :beer: Here's to 2012!Debt free as of 28/11/11 :j
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Awww I am so happy to hear a success story

It sounds like the hard work is paying off for you finally.
I haven't long joined this forum but like yourself am finding the advice and support wonderful.
Congratulations on your success and wishing you all the best for the future
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