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  • Willowpop
    Willowpop Posts: 856 Forumite
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    anna_1977 wrote: »
    Oh no, sorry to hear that. Definitely make sure you have cancelled all the DD's that are going out to creditors in May


    Agree, definitely cancel anything that is going onto your DMP.

    Sorry that you've been made redundant, hope you manage to find a job soon, or if not, then sort out what benfits you can claim until you do.
    ALso, call the folk who are sorting your DMP as they might need to look at your figures again for a while as your income has obviously dropped. Don't leave yourself short of money for essential bills like rent and food.
    PAYDBX 2016 #55 100% paid! :j Officially bad debt free...don't count my mortgage.
    Now to start saving...it's a whole new world!!
  • Thatsthespirit
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    £1000 in benefits? It blows my mind..
  • aaronpeirson21
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    what do you mean £1000 in benefits im confused ?
  • aaronpeirson21
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    anyway job found start thursday better pay also slightly in a sense lol so onwards and upwards :)
  • Willowpop
    Willowpop Posts: 856 Forumite
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    anyway job found start thursday better pay also slightly in a sense lol so onwards and upwards :)

    Well done finding a new job, that is fab. Now get that DMP started and your move towards being debt free can continue. :)
    PAYDBX 2016 #55 100% paid! :j Officially bad debt free...don't count my mortgage.
    Now to start saving...it's a whole new world!!
  • Smedders11
    Smedders11 Posts: 127 Forumite
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    Do you still need your car for your new job? If you can get by without it might be worth getting rid of it or downgrading.
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