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Miss UK
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Posted: 2008-02-18 01:39
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longtime I know Alex an im still not working

alot of things have happened in my life btw which im happier for

I just paid my bills for this month online,
if I can find another £35 spare later down the month i'll stick it back on my credit card, im so determinded to get that thing outta me face lol

they increased my Credit upto £5,000
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Posted: 2008-02-18 01:51
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On 2008-02-18 01:39:00, Miss UK wrote:
longtime I know Alex an im still not working


still?....ur not looking hard enough lol

alot of things have happened in my life btw which im happier for


good to hear, anything in particular?


they increased my Credit upto £5,000



is that your limit or something?
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Posted: 2008-02-18 02:01
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Moving outta West Bromwich (Dump) lol
not being told what to do anymore

yeah thats my limit
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Posted: 2008-02-20 00:14
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On 2008-02-18 02:01:25, Miss UK wrote:
not being told what to do anymore

I'm 40 and this is still the Number One reason I like living on my own! No matter how old you get parents still wanna run your life
Miss UK
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Posted: 2008-02-27 03:12
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Thats the whole point,
my mother keeps backstabbing me cos she has no money anymore she chucked me out i'll be darned if she thinks im helping her in any way,

she should swap her 3 bedroom house for a smaller one but she wont lol


Has anyone watched "Bank of Mum & Dad"?
its normally on UKTV STYLE btw 11pm and 12midnight

it's quite a shocking watch tbh
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Posted: 2008-06-06 15:40
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I've been a good girl and paid my credit card off and cut it up, just the debit card now. Not long before the letters arrive saying they've upgraded the limit, silly silly banks.

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Posted: 2008-06-06 16:18
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i love not having any resposibilities, at least for a little while longer. I'm only 21, i've worked and partied and bought random junk for the past 3 years and have loved every minute of it, freinds of mine are finishing uni and getting well paid jobs but they are miserable in their chosen profession, i believe it's the best way to leave school and have a few years off before going to school.
Money is not important to me, i'd rather be in a job i enjoy on meager pay than sitting behind a desk with a stomach ulcer from stress the rest of my life.
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Posted: 2008-06-06 17:48
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Exactly, uni was not for me at all i went when i was 21 when all my friends finished college and went straight to uni and graduated just as i was starting. Glad i tried it but it was a waste of time especially in the degree i did and lecturers not turing up or leaving early to pick their kids up, no joke that either. It's an obscene amount of money to pay for what you get. Life is all about enjoying yourself and having a good time.
Miss UK
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Posted: 2008-06-14 00:16
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On 2008-06-06 15:40:53, haynesycop wrote:
I've been a good girl and paid my credit card off and cut it up, just the debit card now. Not long before the letters arrive saying they've upgraded the limit, silly silly banks.





Wanna pay mine ff for me
not much £600

When ive my foot in the door at the Charity shop where im starting work i'll pay it off, ive been promised it could lead to fulltime so..

if it doesn't im only using the experience so I can apply for work within stores whilst im there anyway.

to get me kitted out though I need new spec's and new shoes dang specs are costing me £125 FCUK from Specsavers buy 1 get 1 free,

and shoes well those are hacking me off seriousley finding a
comfy pair is a hard job

Ohh for some odd reason my min payment for my card had gone down from £25 to £17.50 anyone elses gone down too?

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Posted: 2008-06-14 12:11
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Does my morgage count?

If so, i've got over 150k in debt, if not, i've got no debt!

I didnt go uni either so i'd say thats what starts most people on the road to life in debt!
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Posted: 2008-06-14 17:55
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Of course it counts,
what are the repayments pcm that your paying?

have you spoken to anyone about getting any help?
or perhaps advertising a room for rent?!

seems to be alot of people in debt over this atm,
rented accomadation is going up due to so im told,

this bloomin country ehh!

Labour need to be sent packing
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Caspa
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Posted: 2008-06-14 19:28
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no rooms to rent, one bed flat!

no worries though as its an investment and i need somewhere to live!!!

you dont wanna know what my repayments are, lets just say its a good job im paid well.

im not actually having any financial difficulties to be honest, just wondered if it counts!

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Posted: 2008-06-17 19:13
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I owe my brother £2.50, and half of a Panini to a friend...
But someone owes me £2 for loosing at naughts and crosses...

Miss UK
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Posted: 2008-06-19 01:53
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On 2008-06-14 19:28:00, Caspa wrote:
no rooms to rent, one bed flat!



no worries though as its an investment and i need somewhere to live!!!



you dont wanna know what my repayments are, lets just say its a good job im paid well.



im not actually having any financial difficulties to be honest, just wondered if it counts!






Hmm, I think you could get yourself on a
council list if that would help you out?

with those now you have to bid on properties that your intrested in online the one with the most points wins saft way I know

btw your so darn lucky to have a well paid job,
I know I start in a new role soon but im also worried how im gunna cope with Bills all the ultilities etc..

good job im not a party animal or don't drink I swear it would be worse then

ive been thinking about getting a loan to pay my credit card off off my bank dunno what the repayments are though anyone know if it's wise doing this?
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Posted: 2008-06-19 02:11
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I used to have £3000 worth of debt now paid off and completely debt free now. It was a huge weight from my shoulders and i celebrated when it was paid off. Never will get into debt again it depressed me though these days £3000 is not much. Now i save if i want something. Sensible but i feel free now.
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