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Insolvency website - updated at weekends?
Shed777
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My BR should (fingers crossed) come to an end with an AD in a couple of weeks time - on Sunday 18th.
Does anyone know if the insolvency website will update on a Sunday, or will I have to wait until the Monday to check the insolvency website to see if I have been discharged?
Does anyone know if the insolvency website will update on a Sunday, or will I have to wait until the Monday to check the insolvency website to see if I have been discharged?
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should do....as its an AD instead of an early discharge its all handled automatic
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Agreed. No human involved in changing it. The website is updated automatically for AD.Free/impartial debt advice: National Debtline | StepChange Debt Charity | Find your local CAB
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oo how exciting shed! I can't wait for that day for me. Must get some champagne in!"Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them." Dalai Lama0
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I am still surprised how quickly the year has gone.0
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It's going slowly for me. I think it's because it's all I can think about, I check the IS website most days just in case by some miracle my name has gone or I got ED unknowingly! Doubt I will get ED this year though."Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them." Dalai Lama0
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I've got 28 days and counting.
Think hubby and I are going to go out for a meal to celebrate being able to start a new life again!
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Not sure we will celebrate. I owed over £225,000 (business failed) so massive relief that we can have a fresh start, but I also have the realisation (at the age of 40) I have only 20-25 years to rebuild my family's finances so we are able to retire, support kids etc.0
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Not sure we will celebrate. I owed over £225,000 (business failed) so massive relief that we can have a fresh start, but I also have the realisation (at the age of 40) I have only 20-25 years to rebuild my family's finances so we are able to retire, support kids etc.
Excellent news about your discharge. Very pleased for you.
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Not sure we will celebrate. I owed over £225,000 (business failed) so massive relief that we can have a fresh start, but I also have the realisation (at the age of 40) I have only 20-25 years to rebuild my family's finances so we are able to retire, support kids etc.
Yeh but you can celebrate that you can start again - that years of hell are behind you and it's onwards and upwards!0
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