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Virgin asking for proof of debt clearance.

Quick question... my mortgage adviser has been on holiday but is back at work today, while he was away i rang Virgin to get a progress update on our application. they said all is going well and we just need evidence that we have paid off our credit cards.

when we spoke to our mortgage adviser before we said we could probably get together 2k to pay off it but not the full 5k. [at this point my wife is having a bit of a meltdown] MA is back today from his holiday and when i rang him to query it he said not to worry he knew this would happen and he will get it sorted. I want to have full faith in him but am just worried now that we will only get our dream home if we can somehow pay off every bit our our debts? has anyone else had experience with this with Virgin or any MA on here have any idea what his plan might be too sort this out.

thanks
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