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regret70
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Hi,
It's been so long since I posted here, I just wanted to come on here and see how everyone was doing.
I am now payday loan free, and managing my money better, no missed bills and have a teeny bit of savings. I only have 3 years left on my dmp too, which is amazing when I think I have been in one since 2011.
I have even had a baby and survived maternity leave pay.
Keep going everyone, it does get easier I promise, I was in such a dark rock bottom place before I dread to think how bad it could have gone.
Hope you are all well xx
It's been so long since I posted here, I just wanted to come on here and see how everyone was doing.
I am now payday loan free, and managing my money better, no missed bills and have a teeny bit of savings. I only have 3 years left on my dmp too, which is amazing when I think I have been in one since 2011.
I have even had a baby and survived maternity leave pay.
Keep going everyone, it does get easier I promise, I was in such a dark rock bottom place before I dread to think how bad it could have gone.
Hope you are all well xx
LBM- may2010:A
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Great to start the day with some good news! Well done for sorting it out, and congratulations on the baby0
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Well done regret70 and congratulations on the babyCould you do with a Money Makeover?
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Great post, it just shows slow and steady wins the day.£1000 Emergency fund No90 £1000/1000
LBM 28/1/15 total debt - [STRIKE]£23,410[/STRIKE] 24/3/16 total debt - £7,298
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