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MoneyMission2015 wrote: »That's ok then, I just wanted to make sure you knew just in case you were expecting it to be 0% and it wasn't. Hopefully as time goes on and you start paying the debts down, you might be eligible for another 0% offer. When I first started paying things off I wasn't eligible for any at all, but within a few months I managed to get 2 0% offers which meant all my debts went over to 0%.
One way you could do it if you haven't already done it, is to transfer the balance off your Vanquis or Halifax card. Then pay Very & P2P with the Vanquis/Halifax card. Then do another transfer from the Vanquis/Halifax onto your 0% card.
Good luck, you seem motivated and have some great reasons to be clearing the debts so you should get the balance down in no time
That is exactly what I did as a matter of fact! :T glad that the idea I had to do that others would have done the same. Seemed the best way in my opinion.
Thanks everyone for your positive thinking and advice! Feel super motivated. Just went and done a little food shop in Home Bargains and got about 2 weeks worth of work lunches for £10. Every little counts these days :j0
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