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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

So maybe around this year I've finally started taking debts serious and paying them off however the road is long and it's a struggle every payday! The idiot in me thought if I forget them they'll disappear! How wrong was I!! Another 5000 and I'm officially debt free ?????? it's taking forever seems like it'll never end! Anyone else in the same position?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just keep chipping away you will get there in the end

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Just keep chipping away you will get there in the end "

I know but my god I'm on the verge of cancelling all direct debits and just enjoying life lol what will I do with good credit anyway? Blow it all on a loan or something daft lol

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire

No. The only debt i have is about £40 as i didnt pay my next account of in full

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"No. The only debt i have is about £40 as i didnt pay my next account of in full"

Now that is impressive!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm in tens of thousands of debt it'll never be paid back, but it'll never affect my credit rating. The debt would be a student one.

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

Make it a mission to spend as little as you can and keep paying off the debt. Your mental health will improve with less stress and worry. Once the debt is paid off, manage your finances and you'll find you have enough for a holiday.

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By *epper123Woman  over a year ago

London

No debts. Pay everything as I go.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire


"No. The only debt i have is about £40 as i didnt pay my next account of in full

Now that is impressive!!!"

im old fashioned, if i want something i save for it and if i cant afford it i go without

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Make it a mission to spend as little as you can and keep paying off the debt. Your mental health will improve with less stress and worry. Once the debt is paid off, manage your finances and you'll find you have enough for a holiday. "

Pft newyork in November skiing in April life isn't that bad haha

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By *iscean MaleMan  over a year ago

Darlaston

Mortgage is my biggest debt. Thats never ending.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Tens of thousands in student debt isn't amazing but I know I earn enough to pay it off so not too bothered to be honest. Well done for getting it down to a manageable level

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By *lla_maiWoman  over a year ago

staffordshire

Just keep going, i managed to get myself sorted and debt free last year. Its such a relief when you finally get there. It may be a struggle for now but youll feel so much better when its gone

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By *ongtalljonMan  over a year ago

North Wales


"Just keep chipping away you will get there in the end

I know but my god I'm on the verge of cancelling all direct debits and just enjoying life lol what will I do with good credit anyway? Blow it all on a loan or something daft lol"

Aah, but you won't get good credit. Trust me, once you're down "they" will keep you down.

However, you'll get one hell of a kick out of saying... "What credit card? I don't have one"

And you'll get another kick when you're approached by the Capitulation OneGold salesmen in motorway services only to tell them "I'm sorry, I haven't time to answer your questions, I'm already late for my creditors meeting"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yeah, I've been guilty of the same and it's also starting to hit home. I'm 2,500 in debt, not a massive amount, but I still want it cleared ASAP.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Credit cards are debt cards.

I only use mine for big items and pay it off from savings immediately.

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By *uxom redCouple  over a year ago

Shrewsbury


"No. The only debt i have is about £40 as i didnt pay my next account of in full

Now that is impressive!!!im old fashioned, if i want something i save for it and if i cant afford it i go without"

I fully believe in that but I have a large debt due to something I didn't forsee so I'm slowly paying it off.

Any spare cash I'm saving for the unforseen.

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral

Do not believe in dept if I want something I save for it the best way

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"So maybe around this year I've finally started taking debts serious and paying them off however the road is long and it's a struggle every payday! The idiot in me thought if I forget them they'll disappear! How wrong was I!! Another 5000 and I'm officially debt free ?????? it's taking forever seems like it'll never end! Anyone else in the same position?"

Yes! I have debts from my car crash of a marriage, of which my ex-wife is contributing absolutely nothing. These debts are mainly from work done on the house which I'm still liable for, even though neither of us are living there any more.

One of the debts will be paid off this time next year; once that's sorted, I'll be adding what I paid on that onto the other one to clear that one quicker!

It is a long road OP, but keep slogging along and you'll get there in the end!

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By *ivemeyoursoulWoman  over a year ago

Easter just around the corner!

Thankfully I don't

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No debts here either. 1 credit card with a £250 limit but that's it. I have savings tho. I'm reasonably sensible with money these days

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Credit cards are debt cards.

I only use mine for big items and pay it off from savings immediately."

I don't even own a credit card...If I cant afford something, I go without...simple as that

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By *sher91Man  over a year ago

middlesbrough

I'm incredibly sensible when it comes to money, never had any real financial trouble!

My student loan debt however is currently £21,908.75, fuck my life.

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By *ire_bladeMan  over a year ago

Manchester

Not any more but I was at your age and was just as daft about sorting it. Guess I'm proof you will get there dude

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By *imky69Woman  over a year ago

heath hays

No debts and money in the bank

But I work for my parents company.

They controlled my life for so long down to the food I eat.The people I was friends with,The car I brought WITH MY MONEY.The time I was alowed out until.The places I could and couldn't go.Even my sexuality they tryed to chainge.

I could not deal with it no longer and moved out so to try and understand they even chose the house I brought lol.

I started by saying I have no debts and money in the bank BUT to me I have payed a massive price by living a life that wasn't truly mine.Watching friends have fun from a distance when I wasn't allowed too and watching them with there freedom go out to nightclubs and where they wanted.

So to me I may not have any money debts and even though I'm eternally greatfull and I live my parents I have paid another type of debt with my life to be where I am.

There always two sides to a coin and it's about finding the middle ground.

Life should be about enjoying it and living it and if that costs money then do it but also never go to far.

Only do and spend what you need to make you happy X

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By *he girl with dreadlocksWoman  over a year ago

need to know basis in Wolverhampton


"So maybe around this year I've finally started taking debts serious and paying them off however the road is long and it's a struggle every payday! The idiot in me thought if I forget them they'll disappear! How wrong was I!! Another 5000 and I'm officially debt free ?????? it's taking forever seems like it'll never end! Anyone else in the same position?"

Don't even get me started i will cry.

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By *ivemeyoursoulWoman  over a year ago

Easter just around the corner!


"No debts and money in the bank

But I work for my parents company.

They controlled my life for so long down to the food I eat.The people I was friends with,The car I brought WITH MY MONEY.The time I was alowed out until.The places I could and couldn't go.Even my sexuality they tryed to chainge.

I could not deal with it no longer and moved out so to try and understand they even chose the house I brought lol.

I started by saying I have no debts and money in the bank BUT to me I have payed a massive price by living a life that wasn't truly mine.Watching friends have fun from a distance when I wasn't allowed too and watching them with there freedom go out to nightclubs and where they wanted.

So to me I may not have any money debts and even though I'm eternally greatfull and I live my parents I have paid another type of debt with my life to be where I am.

There always two sides to a coin and it's about finding the middle ground.

Life should be about enjoying it and living it and if that costs money then do it but also never go to far.

Only do and spend what you need to make you happy X "

Bloody hell that's intense

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By *trawberry-popWoman  over a year ago

South East Midlands NOT

I've had had terrible run of luck recently and credit is the only way I'm getting through it. The fact that I'm about to pay £800 of car repair bills with a credit card makes me sick to my stomach but I have no other option.

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By *imky69Woman  over a year ago

heath hays


"No debts and money in the bank

But I work for my parents company.

They controlled my life for so long down to the food I eat.The people I was friends with,The car I brought WITH MY MONEY.The time I was alowed out until.The places I could and couldn't go.Even my sexuality they tryed to chainge.

I could not deal with it no longer and moved out so to try and understand they even chose the house I brought lol.

I started by saying I have no debts and money in the bank BUT to me I have payed a massive price by living a life that wasn't truly mine.Watching friends have fun from a distance when I wasn't allowed too and watching them with there freedom go out to nightclubs and where they wanted.

So to me I may not have any money debts and even though I'm eternally greatfull and I live my parents I have paid another type of debt with my life to be where I am.

There always two sides to a coin and it's about finding the middle ground.

Life should be about enjoying it and living it and if that costs money then do it but also never go to far.

Only do and spend what you need to make you happy X

Bloody hell that's intense "

Sorry for venting

I guess I'm trying to say there's always a debt on both scales of life.

So just live it the best way you can and be sencible sometimes and go will most of it lol it's good for the soul X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

i work in IVA's, give up credit for 5years..write of a whack of the debt and debt free/new credit file just after the 5years..its legislation.

but really only if you are struggling or things are pretty tight and the debt(s) should total over 4.5k of unsecured finance(though there are many variables)

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By *ire_bladeMan  over a year ago

Manchester


"I've had had terrible run of luck recently and credit is the only way I'm getting through it. The fact that I'm about to pay £800 of car repair bills with a credit card makes me sick to my stomach but I have no other option. "

It's easy done with cars. What did it need ?

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By *trawberry-popWoman  over a year ago

South East Midlands NOT


"I've had had terrible run of luck recently and credit is the only way I'm getting through it. The fact that I'm about to pay £800 of car repair bills with a credit card makes me sick to my stomach but I have no other option.

It's easy done with cars. What did it need ?"

Work hasn't yet been done but it needs a clutch, heating system (resistor, motor and melted wiring) and I've also just this last month had a new battery for it and 2 new tyres.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"My student loan debt however is currently £21,908.75, fuck my life."

There's good debt, and there's bad debt. Education is generally filed under good debt.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've gone into a fair amount of debt quite a few times. I'm a bit more sensible these days.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If you need any help or just hey you are doing all you can... Let me know as I work in finance x

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By *at69driveMan  over a year ago

Hertford


"Make it a mission to spend as little as you can and keep paying off the debt. Your mental health will improve with less stress and worry. Once the debt is paid off, manage your finances and you'll find you have enough for a holiday.

Pft newyork in November skiing in April life isn't that bad haha"

Sorry to hear of your debt problems . I have never been in debt , but then when I was younger I never went on the expensive foreign holidays which you are enjoying .

My priority was to buy a house . Luxuries went by the wayside..

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By *ire_bladeMan  over a year ago

Manchester


"I've had had terrible run of luck recently and credit is the only way I'm getting through it. The fact that I'm about to pay £800 of car repair bills with a credit card makes me sick to my stomach but I have no other option.

It's easy done with cars. What did it need ?

Work hasn't yet been done but it needs a clutch, heating system (resistor, motor and melted wiring) and I've also just this last month had a new battery for it and 2 new tyres. "

What car is it ? I'm guessing it's oldish as a dual mass flywheel could easily cost that alone. I'm to far to really help but if you mail me details I can tell you the price of parts so you know how much your paying in labour

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By *harpDressed ManMan  over a year ago

Here occasionally, but mostly somewhere else

Other than the mortgage, I got myself to about £15k in credit card debt. I transferred it around a few zero percent offers when I could, and worked hard on clearing it. Some positive job stuff helped, and I'm now down to just the mortgage - even have some savings!

There's no magic to it sadly - you need to accept that you spent more than you earnt for a while, and so now you have to go the other way...

The worst part for me is that I couldn't even tell you what I ran up my debt on...not a car, not a holiday, not home improvements...it just went

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By *at69driveMan  over a year ago

Hertford


"No debts and money in the bank

But I work for my parents company.

They controlled my life for so long down to the food I eat.The people I was friends with,The car I brought WITH MY MONEY.The time I was alowed out until.The places I could and couldn't go.Even my sexuality they tryed to chainge.

I could not deal with it no longer and moved out so to try and understand they even chose the house I brought lol.

I started by saying I have no debts and money in the bank BUT to me I have payed a massive price by living a life that wasn't truly mine.Watching friends have fun from a distance when I wasn't allowed too and watching them with there freedom go out to nightclubs and where they wanted.

So to me I may not have any money debts and even though I'm eternally greatfull and I live my parents I have paid another type of debt with my life to be where I am.

There always two sides to a coin and it's about finding the middle ground.

Life should be about enjoying it and living it and if that costs money then do it but also never go to far.

Only do and spend what you need to make you happy X "

Sadly you cannot have everything . I missed out on some things when I was younger and may have sacrificied some of my social life in order to pass exams and buy a house.

However I have now reaped the awards and can enjoy life now .

Given the choice I would rather be financially secure than go on holidays which I cannot really afford .

I agree with the poster saying that there are two sides to a coin.

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By *isscheekychopsWoman  over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon

I'm recently debt free it's a liberating feeling

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By *isscheekychopsWoman  over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"I'm recently debt free it's a liberating feeling "

But I'm skint

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I got into about £16k of debt about 6 years ago through no fault of my own...

Then the roof of my business premises I rent off the council fell through and pissed in with rain for over 12 months, the council couldn't afford to repair so gave me it rent free.. Fortunately my business didn't suffer so I've now cleared everything I owed..

To not have the repayments every month is such a great feeling..

I was lucky though, I certainly realise that and do feel sorry for others as its tough out there..

Harry..

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By *sher91Man  over a year ago

middlesbrough


"My student loan debt however is currently £21,908.75, fuck my life.

There's good debt, and there's bad debt. Education is generally filed under good debt."

Agreed! I don't start paying it off until I start earning £21,000 a year and then it's only 6% of my monthly income I believe,

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek

It happens so easily tho. Situations change and next thing you know you're fucked. I got my debts down to manageable. Last month there was a "technical issue" when processing holiday pay in our payroll department. Happened to be the time I had 2 weeks holiday. So...through zero fault of my own, my wages were £700 short.

I've had no heating for a week now coz I'm on a pre pay meter. Myself and my lad have been living off porridge for the last 4 days as that's all I have (if you don't count the half loaf of bread I "borrowed" from work yesterday).

If I could get a payday loan I totally would have, but I couldn't due to splitting up with the ex in March and being on my arse until I got back on track.

I can see how it can spiral out of control and it's even more frustrating when the root cause is not your fault.

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By *ongtalljonMan  over a year ago

North Wales

Oh God nooooo... Not the Dual Mass Flywheel shit again, just weld the fucker up! Seriously, on a car such as a Ford Focus, dual mass flywheels tend to be only fitted to diesel versions and the good news is, cheap adaptor kits are readily available.

No, it won't be to manufacturer spec, yes it will invalidate your warranty, but the clutch will last shed loads longer, and if you ever need replace it again, it'll be shed loads cheaper.

As for the heater, if you got melted wiring, then the whole goddamn car could have set on fire - sue the manufacturers!

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By *ongtalljonMan  over a year ago

North Wales


"It happens so easily tho. Situations change and next thing you know you're fucked. I got my debts down to manageable. Last month there was a "technical issue" when processing holiday pay in our payroll department. Happened to be the time I had 2 weeks holiday. So...through zero fault of my own, my wages were £700 short.

I've had no heating for a week now coz I'm on a pre pay meter. Myself and my lad have been living off porridge for the last 4 days as that's all I have (if you don't count the half loaf of bread I "borrowed" from work yesterday).

If I could get a payday loan I totally would have, but I couldn't due to splitting up with the ex in March and being on my arse until I got back on track.

I can see how it can spiral out of control and it's even more frustrating when the root cause is not your fault. "

Sorry, but I'd walk into the HR office and the Accounts office and the Payroll office and demand a cash advance if I was in that situation. If your employer has fucked up, or suffered a fuck up in their systems, then surely they'd understand and want to support you?

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek


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Sorry, but I'd walk into the HR office and the Accounts office and the Payroll office and demand a cash advance if I was in that situation. If your employer has fucked up, or suffered a fuck up in their systems, then surely they'd understand and want to support you?"

Corporate? I am merely a number once it goes above my site.

Can't actually travel to head office (where payroll is) I can only phone them. And once I'd had 2 weeks of them telling me they're looking into it each time I phoned, I was simply told...."at least you have 2 weeks holiday you can take again, cause your days weren't deducted due to the fault and you not getting paid for them"

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By *ongtalljonMan  over a year ago

North Wales

Then I'd say the same to my line manager / duty manager / branch manager.

But since it seems that they've fucked up twice, I'd actually get the hell outta there!

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek


"Then I'd say the same to my line manager / duty manager / branch manager.

But since it seems that they've fucked up twice, I'd actually get the hell outta there! "

Site level they did all they could, but they're also at the mercy of those above. And believe me I'm looking for a new job!

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By *liciaKLWoman  over a year ago

Edinburgh

another million to go and i'll be debt free!

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By *trawberry-popWoman  over a year ago

South East Midlands NOT


"I've had had terrible run of luck recently and credit is the only way I'm getting through it. The fact that I'm about to pay £800 of car repair bills with a credit card makes me sick to my stomach but I have no other option.

It's easy done with cars. What did it need ?

Work hasn't yet been done but it needs a clutch, heating system (resistor, motor and melted wiring) and I've also just this last month had a new battery for it and 2 new tyres.

What car is it ? I'm guessing it's oldish as a dual mass flywheel could easily cost that alone. I'm to far to really help but if you mail me details I can tell you the price of parts so you know how much your paying in labour "

It's 6 years old, my mechanic is a good friend I know he's not ripping me off. The clutch kit is £350 and the parts for the heating come to just under £300! So £150 for labour for 2 big jobs is really exceptional tbh!

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By *trawberry-popWoman  over a year ago

South East Midlands NOT


"Oh God nooooo... Not the Dual Mass Flywheel shit again, just weld the fucker up! Seriously, on a car such as a Ford Focus, dual mass flywheels tend to be only fitted to diesel versions and the good news is, cheap adaptor kits are readily available.

No, it won't be to manufacturer spec, yes it will invalidate your warranty, but the clutch will last shed loads longer, and if you ever need replace it again, it'll be shed loads cheaper.

As for the heater, if you got melted wiring, then the whole goddamn car could have set on fire - sue the manufacturers!"

It helps if you quote someone so they know who you're responding to!

The whole car still could set fire seeing as it hasn't been fixed yet. It's not the manufacturers fault, some fucking retard has tampered with it before I bought it.

As for clutch I've never had a clutch issue before as I don't ride the clutch, so again, some fuckwit who can't really drive has caused me this issue.

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By *arry247Couple  over a year ago

Wakefield


"Credit cards are debt cards.

I only use mine for big items and pay it off from savings immediately.

I don't even own a credit card...If I cant afford something, I go without...simple as that"

The you are missing out on safety.

The best way to pay for items over £100 is by credit card, then pay off the credit card immediately.

That way it does not cost any extra but you get extra insurance if anything goes wrong with the item or transaction.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham

I have about £500 quid on a credit t card which I'm annoyed about as I worked hard to pay off 10k a few years ago and said I'd never get credit again (unless it was a mortgage egc)

Am thinking of seeing a financial advisor as I know I piss a lot of my money away and really should be in a better situation than I am right now living pay day to pay day

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I really dislike the payday lenders that seem to be completely unregulated. I saw one the other day charging 1272% interest. Don't touch them! They're a disgrace leeching off people who are struggling.

Sarah

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"So maybe around this year I've finally started taking debts serious and paying them off however the road is long and it's a struggle every payday! The idiot in me thought if I forget them they'll disappear! How wrong was I!! Another 5000 and I'm officially debt free ?????? it's taking forever seems like it'll never end! Anyone else in the same position?"

Yup. But it's mostly debt I had to take on from previous relationships...just cleared one cc. 10.5k on another. Looking to halve that this year..car paid of by Christmas..stop paying maintenance in 18 months..however I don't have an extravagant lifestyle...don't smoke and rarely drink. Getting there...slowly.

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By *rank n BettyCouple  over a year ago

Not meeting

I'm a debt collector & take people to Court for non-payment. The mess some people get into - and I'm not laying blame on them - frightens me. I help where I can but some just take the mick.

I have 7 more payments on my student loan from 1995 & my never ending mortgage. Things can be a bit tight sometimes but I try to keep a tight reign on spending - difficult with 2 kids whose friends don't struggle!!

JG x

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By *ndonmaleMan  over a year ago

Preston

I've been debt free for the past 6 years. Prior to that I was on a debt management plan, it took 11 years to pay off the 35K debt that I had run up.

Shamefully there was nothing to show for the amount that I had racked up.

However in that time I set up my own business and this year is my 10 year Anniversary of working for myself and currently employing 7 members of staff.

I now keep my head above water, have all bills paid on the 1st of the month and have some money to enjoy life. The problem now is finding the time to enjoy it.

Hard work and discipline is needed to pay off all that fun of spend spend spend.

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