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Work out how much you can afford to pay back weekly or monthly and contact the company to arrange a repayment schedule of the £2000 over a reasonable period. Do this before the money is due to be taken from your account.
Robbing Peter to pay Paul won't help, even if you can borrow £2000 it will come with significant interest which will mean you owe even more in debt. The only other option would be if you have any family members who can help you get back on your feet? If you are already overwhelmed with debt you can't repay, contact StepChange debt management charity. Best wishes.Total debt March 2014: £11,194. Now £4,198.
0% CC1: [STRIKE]£2,240[/STRIKE] £0. 0% CC2: [STRIKE]£1,934[/STRIKE] £0.
0% CC3: £0 0% CC4: £4,198.
12.9% Loan: [STRIKE]£3,000[/STRIKE] £0
14.9% HP: [STRIKE]£1,103[/STRIKE] £00
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