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Breaking-up and in debt.....
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Just want to say thanks to everyone for yor kind words and concern :T
It might not last but for today at least, I feel a lot happier and more in control than I have for a while. Even something as simple as sorting out all the paperwork has made me feel better.
Thanks all :A :A :A
Martyn.LBM: 12.2.08.Debt-free as of July '09 :j and determined not to go there, ever again :mad:DFW Nerd Club #902 Proud to have dealt with my debts.0 -
Sounds like you're really getting to work already with the debts... well done! Think you'll be like many of us.. thriving on saving as much as possible to pay the debts off quicker. Let me know when making the extra £10 makes you excited beyond belief!Make £5 a day challenge - February £54.28/£140
To help pay off 0% CC debt - 27.1.15 £7367.12
Mortgage deposit savings £2501.00/£15,0000 -
Just wanted to say, you've taken the hardest step by pouring your heart out on here.... you will find it gets easier from now on as so many people have "been there" and have great advice to share.
Big hugs to you and the dogs.... I know what you mean about the nudge under the elbow and the soppy looks!!!!
Take care..... and keep us updated....0 -
Didnt want to read and run.
Well done on all of the changes!!!
Ive only been on here a week and im already cutting back and making changes to exiting payments.
I understand your management situation, Hubby and i manage bed sits and part of that means our home comes along with the job.
If there is anything i can do pm me (as i said newbie so probably useless but im thinking of you)0 -
smithywilko wrote: »Sounds like you're really getting to work already with the debts... well done! Think you'll be like many of us.. thriving on saving as much as possible to pay the debts off quicker. Let me know when making the extra £10 makes you excited beyond belief!
What do you mean £10.00...I have just sold a book on Amazon for £1.50 and did a Wohoo!!...
I think I need a lie down...
GBOI Credit Card = Was £3500.00 Now £0.00
GE Capital Store Card= Was £1800.00 Now £0.00
GE Capital Store Card = Was 1300.00 Now £0.00
Credit Union Savings Now £200.00 :T0
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