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(@xdenzelx)
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Hey Guys
Have previously left a topic, confused.com the other day, and found it reassuring with all the replies, but cant stop coming on here, reading all the posts, i have my first meeting tomorrow, and i am so scared, and worried, absloutley dreading it, cant wait to hopefully come back on tomorrow, telling people, its was fine, no worries, and to take that first step.....heres hoping, oh am soooo scared!!!!!!


   
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Julie Heaton
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Hi xdenzelx

I see that you are meeting with Kevin, from Tenon. You have absolutely nothing to worry about! He's not an ogre, honest!

Julie

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Kevin Mapstone
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Fee fi fo fum!
Actually, I believe you are meeting with a colleague of mine in our Glasgow Office, xdenzelx. I'm sure it'll not be anywhere near as bad as you are fearing - hopefully you'll come out feeling happy and relieved!

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(@porcupine)
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Xdenzelx

The worst part is over, I found the hardest bit was admitting to myself that I was getting way over my head into debt and I needed help..... Once you make that call for help and arrange that appointment you have started the road to get your life back. My Interview was with Mark from here and he visited me at my house, the chat was relaxed we discussed my debts, creditors, looked at options/ solutions we even spoke about his dodgy taste in Prog Rock and even the Footie.... After we spoke Mark left and about a week later he wrote out to me advising me of my options, I decided to go with a Trust Deed and I signed that a week or so later, and as predicted it got protected....

Almost a year later and I've not looked back and getting life back not worrying about how am gonna pay bills etc......

So don't be worried your moving in the right direction, good luck tomorrow.......


   
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Mark McFadyen
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Hi Porcupine

Nothing wrong with my taste in prog rock music. If you thinks that's bad, you should see my concert gear!

Mark

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(@xdenzelx)
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OH MY GOD

What was i worried about?,

To Kevin,

Met with Cheryl today, and she was absolutley fabulous, she has taken the biggest weight off my shoulders, even had a wee cry, with sheer relief, that at last there seemed to be light at the end of the tunnel, and hey, the tunnel aint that long! Honestly would urge people, sitting there worried sick, to take that step. When you get to the stage i was at, for 2 years iv been getting more and more into debt, trying to keep my head above water. Its honestly the best thing i could have done. Just need to wait now and see if it gets protected, (fingers crossed)
Again thank you all for your advice
D[;)]


   
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Kevin Mapstone
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Good for you denzel, really pleased it went well. That's the whole point of this solution being available, so people can get relief from a very stressful situation. It's no wonder that you were feeling emotional after worrying for so long!

Onwards and upwards!

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TDA (Debt Adviser)
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Hello xdenzelx.

It's really good to hear that feedback on Kevin's team and I'm so pleased to hear that you're feeling more relaxed now that you have taken this positive step.

We're very lucky to have Kevin, Mark and Julie contributing to this forum. All have received really good feedback in the forum from previous visitors who had chosen to use their companies, and they all give a lot of their time (often outside of normal working hours) to help people here in the forum on the huge variety of questions and subjects that arise.

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