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Phew! That's the OR interview over.
Grumpy_Shunter
Posts: 227 Forumite
Well,
I wasn't sure what to expect but I just had the OR interview and it all went remarkably smooth and was calm and relaxed. The OR was a very nice, pleasant and relaxed person. That made me feel at ease and made the whole interview process much more bearable.
I'm happy with the outcome. The OR won't even look at an IPA until at least 4 weeks after I go back to work which should be March-ish.
I'm allowed what I would deem after reading on here, a generous amount for a replacement car, she had no problems with a new mobile contract I had just taken out and was OK for me to continue with my broadband package. She did say no to Sky though - which isn't so bad, especially as I recently told Sky to go forth and multiply.:p
All things considered, I have absolutely no complaints. I'm now looking forward to moving in to my rented house next month and telling Nram to, well, you know what.
For the first time in ages, I'm having a happy day. There is now definitely light at the end of the dark tunnel I have been in for the last few months.
Huzzah!!:rotfl:
I wasn't sure what to expect but I just had the OR interview and it all went remarkably smooth and was calm and relaxed. The OR was a very nice, pleasant and relaxed person. That made me feel at ease and made the whole interview process much more bearable.
I'm happy with the outcome. The OR won't even look at an IPA until at least 4 weeks after I go back to work which should be March-ish.
I'm allowed what I would deem after reading on here, a generous amount for a replacement car, she had no problems with a new mobile contract I had just taken out and was OK for me to continue with my broadband package. She did say no to Sky though - which isn't so bad, especially as I recently told Sky to go forth and multiply.:p
All things considered, I have absolutely no complaints. I'm now looking forward to moving in to my rented house next month and telling Nram to, well, you know what.
For the first time in ages, I'm having a happy day. There is now definitely light at the end of the dark tunnel I have been in for the last few months.
Huzzah!!:rotfl:
Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy crap we dont need!:think:
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Excellent all round.

Glad it was OK.Free/impartial debt advice: National Debtline | StepChange Debt Charity | Find your local CAB
IVA & fee charging DMP companies: Profits from misery, motivated ONLY by greed0 -
Well done glad all went well. Good luck for the future and a fresh start. If you get any calls from creditors you can quote BR number and OR office details.
Relax now and take a break from all the paperwork etc that you will have been busy with.0 -
Well done:T glad it went well for you:):pB&SC No. 298
Life`s Tragedy is that we get OLD too soon
and WISE too late!0 -
Good times! :T Glad all went well for you.0
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I have my OR interview tomorrow my original date for the 15th was cancelled due to bad weather. Will be glad when the interview is over.Lost in space🚀0
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great news well done!!! as said put your paperwork away in a drawer so you do not see it!!! relax you are on the road to a better life xx0
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Discodancer wrote: »I have my OR interview tomorrow my original date for the 15th was cancelled due to bad weather. Will be glad when the interview is over.
That might turn out to be another snow show :snow_laug0
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