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  • luckymum_3
    luckymum_3 Posts: 136 Forumite
    well done you ......how great does it feel : )
    :oiqor debt recovery for littlewoods £832.73..
    kays lifestyle £624.60..
    vanquis visa card £503.28..
    grattan £200.09..

    :T dfw#459
  • missylou_2
    missylou_2 Posts: 327 Forumite
    Hi firstly congratulations! :beer:

    Secondly would you mind if I saved your thread and showed it for inspirational purposes to my younger sister who is just about to embark on her debt free journey and is very scared and aprehensive of what lies ahead at the moment?
  • eldoxy24
    eldoxy24 Posts: 81 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    No problem Missylou, the worst part is admitting you need help that it's got to much once you realise that gettings things inplace and organized makes it so much easier, be open and honest don't be afraid to ask for help. Hope your sister can get started and before she knows it she will be debt free and things will start to look brighter.
  • In_Search_Of_Me
    In_Search_Of_Me Posts: 10,634 Forumite
    well done you! Fab news for a Sat night! So how much did you pay off & how did you do it? Impart some pearls of wisdom for the newbies!
    Nerd no 109 Long haulers supporters DFW #1! Even in the darkest moments, love and hope are always possible.

  • hazzie123
    hazzie123 Posts: 2,755 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    What will you spend all that money on? Or will you save it?
    Debt Free Date:10/09/2007 :j :money:
  • sophiesmum_2
    sophiesmum_2 Posts: 4,965 Forumite
    :beer: :beer:

    Well done,
    For every person who posts on here there are many more that just read and learn from what others post. They also take inspiration and hope from posts like yours.
    Congratulations on clearing your debts.:T :T :T :T

    sophiesmum
    Reduce,re-use, recycle.






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