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Unemployed-Bank requesting £2000 overdraft to be paid in full..Help??

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  • Samuel_
    Samuel_ Posts: 114 Forumite
    Just to say I called Nationwide, and came to the agreement of paying back £40/month plus the interest still (roughly £25 for this month) to reduce my overdraft, and this would be reviewed in 3 months time. Samuel.
  • fozmcfc
    fozmcfc Posts: 3,098 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker PPI Party Pooper Debt-free and Proud!
    Samuel_ wrote: »
    Just to say I called Nationwide, and came to the agreement of paying back £40/month plus the interest still (roughly £25 for this month) to reduce my overdraft, and this would be reviewed in 3 months time. Samuel.

    Well done Samuel, I was hoping you got a result as your pleasant posting style (shown by the smileys you used) made me laugh.

    Even though you got some to the point answers and you have money/job worries, it was a refreshing change to see you keep your humour.
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