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  • mazman83
    mazman83 Posts: 250 Forumite
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    Well done:T

    Another step done:cool:

    You may not feel it at the moment but you will feel the relief soon enough.
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  • WooHoo!

    Well done to you!!

    JCG

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  • IF
    IF Posts: 34,349 Forumite
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    Done! Only there for 30 minutes as DJ didn't need to see me. I'm assuming the examiner for the OR will call at some point today so have my mobile and home phone on loud to make sure I don't miss them. Not got a sense of relief yet, I feel a bit numb.

    Hi 1step, I'm pleased all went well and it sometimes takes a while for the relief to set in but it will soon :beer:

    Best wishes
    If...x


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  • Feeling better this morning after speaking to the examiner on my case. Co-op is fine with my account as well which is good news as shows they are allowing existing customers to keep accounts running :)
  • OR interview next Monday. I've bundled up all my paperwork for them and they are sending an envelope out for me to return everything to them. The relief has hit. Another day of letters that I have just popped into the pile for the OR. I have drafted a standard letter for every creditor with a copy of order and which OR is dealing and sent those off as well. The phone number was changed as OH took on a new contract for the home phone/bband so no phone calls either. I still wish circumstances hadn't forced this, but am feeling I have very much made the right decision now :)
  • Dibs88
    Dibs88 Posts: 51 Forumite
    Glad to hear its goning well, and you have got through the first stages. I remember my interview with my OR. I got all my paperwork all laid out and familiarised what was where. Took a drink (non alcoholic) with me and sat for 10mins before the interview started to compose myself. One thing I remember that I was told from the MSE family, and will pass it on as well, is that there will be times of quietness while the OR is typing out of what you said, during that time, don't be tempted to speak and don't waffle.
    Cheers Dibs :cool:
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    May '09 BRC #007 / BSC #269
    Never regret the past, just make sure you learn from it....
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