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Are you in debt?
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We're hearing more and more about the huge debts people are incurring. If you are in debt, how did you get into that situation - does it worry you - and how do you plan to deal with it?
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When I was about 10/11 I went into a shop with my then best friend. I only had 5p with me but I picked out a load of sweet and my friend laughed at me saying that I didn't have a clue about money. When I was 21 I got a mortgage with the help of my parents but I have always kept a tight hold on the reigns when it comes to money. I have a credit card with about �200 on it at the moment which I'm going to pay in full tomorrow. I don't believe in loans either.
My friend on the other hand got into �6k worth of debt by the time she was 21 and �10k by the time she was 30! She then met a guy who paid off all her debts!!!
When I was about 10/11 I went into a shop with my then best friend. I only had 5p with me but I picked out a load of sweet and my friend laughed at me saying that I didn't have a clue about money. When I was 21 I got a mortgage with the help of my parents but I have always kept a tight hold on the reigns when it comes to money. I have a credit card with about �200 on it at the moment which I'm going to pay in full tomorrow. I don't believe in loans either.
My friend on the other hand got into �6k worth of debt by the time she was 21 and �10k by the time she was 30! She then met a guy who paid off all her debts!!!
You're right naomi - I know of a couple of people who borrow money from someone close to me & they never pay her back.
They have no qualms about showing everyone what they've bought, even in front of the person who loaned them the money! I think she's getting wise to it now tho' will hopefully refuse next time!
They have no qualms about showing everyone what they've bought, even in front of the person who loaned them the money! I think she's getting wise to it now tho' will hopefully refuse next time!
I am in debt now through helping out my kids and having six months off work in 2006. My only way out is to take my pension now, get the lump sum and clear off the debts, and then get another job, or win the lotto which would be a miracle as I don't gamble, or turn to crime. A nice juicy blackmail would do nicely. Anybody want to share any secrets? Please?
PayPlan helped me when I was in deep guano 5 yrs ago. They don`t charge you a penny for their services (ironically, they`re funded by the banks & credit card co.s) & put an end to those dreadful threatening letters & `phone calls. I`d been robbing Peter to pay Paul just to keep up the minimum payments. Haven`t had a card for over 3 yrs & don`t miss them one bit, I wouldn`t do credit again (even if rated to do so!).
I had about �10,000 of debt, it was from a loan i got for a car, mobile phone bills and credit cards. I was paying it off slowly most of my wages went on it. Then when i was 23 i had my son and was on my own and on benefits. I couldnt get creditors to agree to let me pay less or freeze interest. So i had to make myself bankrupt. Best thing i ever did. that was 5 years ago i have not had any credit since, could have got some after two years but i dont want it. I have cash only and i save. Its so much better that way. I am not interested in ever owning my own home so will never be in any debt again.
burbie, I've always thought that too. It would be a very good idea to teach money management in schools. It's so easy to get into debt now - credit companies practically throw money at people - and often at those least likely to be able to cope with debt. Additionally, with advertising and peer pressure, everyone wants everything NOW. Very few seem to be prepared to either go without, or wait until they've saved enough to buy what they want. Credit Cards are fatal. It's so easy to run up big bills - but ask what the money has been spent on and very few would be able to tell you.