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Well said Wherediditallgo - you have shown the wisdom of Solomon!0
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hmmm ,
my post started into a war oh dear ,
well as you all know the information is on the internet i hate the feeling of it there but cant do much im glad what is done and just look foward to a future!!!!!All i want to do is save save save
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I have edited my original post and removed all the others as they were no related to anything of interest to anyone else.:starmod: I am not that savage :heartpuls But I am a Vixen :staradmin0
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Just like to add,if you put your address in google,it comes up that way too.
Doesn't with mine.Free/impartial debt advice: National Debtline | StepChange Debt Charity | Find your local CAB
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Blimey,I live in a small village and have just found a whole bunch of names there,several in the same street!
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I found the only bankrupts near me were in the council houses and one business down the road. Off to widen my search.Barclaycard 3800
Nothing to do but hibernate till spring
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Just checked me out and found me via post code:p however OH not shown :mad: he always was slipery;)
I live in a very small village with 5 or six more around and while ther were plenty of names I did not know anyone personally:j
Looks like all data not always complete and you do have to know were and how to look.I cant see many people looking unless like us they are intrested about their own details.
Too much going on in my life to worry about someone elses mistakes unless asked to help by them.I like to belive most other people think that way.Some of the best lessons we ever learn,we learn from our mistakes and failures.the error of the past is the success and wisdom of the future.:wave: :beer::j0 -
Seconded.Too much going on in my life to worry about someone elses mistakes unless asked to help by them.I like to belive most other people think that way.
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It's reassuring to realise that so many people are in a similar situation.
I must admit I hated it when I found out my details had been in the paper and that's before I even knew I had been made bankrupt! It just happened to be my sister's boyfriends mum who saw it, and because she's a bit of a gossip it meant I had to tell my own mother before she did. I personally didn't want anyone to know.
Then to rub salt into my wounds my name was in the paper again recently, and a friend of my sister's saw it this time! I couldn't believe it had been published again 6 months after my bankruptcy, apparently it was because they'd missed out some information before.
The other thing that got me was the fact that an address I had lived at over 17 years ago was published, which had nothing to do with any bankruptcy issues.
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