uncleben
@uncleben
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Joined: Aug 2, 2011
Topics: 3 / Replies: 88
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RE: 2nd Trust Deed

A friend of mine went bankrupt a few years ago and, unless the rules have changed greatly in that time, she was allowed more expenses to live on for s...

14 years ago
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RE: 2nd Trust Deed

Even if the interest was frozen it would take you almost 19 years to repay £45000 at £200 a month.

14 years ago
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RE: Declaring your Trust Deed

Trust Deed Assistant never sleeps. I think they may be twins doing shifts....

14 years ago
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RE: Creditors partly to blame?

It's a harsh lesson Gillian but soon you can start afresh. When you've finished paying your TD, if you continue to live thriftily just think how much...

14 years ago
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RE: CHRISTMAS.....THINKING AHEAD

Well said Gillian. I couldn't agree more. If someone doesn't want to be your friend because they aren't getting a Christmas present, then you have to ...

14 years ago
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RE: CHRISTMAS.....THINKING AHEAD

Oops, apologies. It makes you think though doesn't it. We do give gifts for all the wrong reasons and it becomes pointless and ever more expensive. ...

14 years ago
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RE: Advice and suggestions please!

That's true, I particularly remember a kite I got for christmas, not because it was a particularly big or expensive kite but because my dad dressed us...

14 years ago
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RE: Banks and overdrafts

Or is it like a moment from Miracle on 34th Street, where the store Santa tells everyone where to go to get the cheapest toys......?

14 years ago
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RE: Banks and overdrafts

Thank you very much. It's nutritious and delicious. Just boil it in the bag. On the other hand, buy the store's own make - it's better value.

14 years ago
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RE: CHRISTMAS.....THINKING AHEAD

Martin Lewis (the Moneysaving Expert) hits the nail on the head with his blog: (Link removed - please Google "is it time to ban Christmas presents" if...

14 years ago
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RE: CHRISTMAS.....THINKING AHEAD

I agree completely with Gillian. I did this a few years ago, mainly because of time contstraints than money at the time but it certainly opened my ey...

14 years ago
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RE: Changed circumstances - what if I can't pay?

No worries. In the cold light of this morning I wonder if something more aggressive might jerk her back to reality. Even the thought of being "outed"...

14 years ago
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RE: Changed circumstances - what if I can't pay?

I'm sorry Trust Deed Assistant, I was so concerned about how serious an edictal service sounded that I did not thank you for your information and advi...

14 years ago
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RE: Changed circumstances - what if I can't pay?

Edictal service? Oh god, what does that entail? Will she be arrested or anything, or is this just an advert to find her whereabouts?

14 years ago
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RE: Banks and overdrafts

If it's a standing order you don't need to use their form at all. All you need to do is to instruct your bank to set up the standing order. Use the in...

14 years ago
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