Debt consolidation loan - Shall I?

Debt consolidation loan - Shall I?

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oldcynic

2,166 posts

161 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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It sounds like you're on the right track already, but there's always the option of speaking to one of the debt charities. We did that about 4/5 years ago when everything had spiralled out of control and one of the first things the advisor did was write to the creditors and ask that the interest be frozen - this meant that we were paying off capital rather than interest.

You need to weigh this against having a debt management program on your credit record, so for the money involved may be best avoided - and the creditors will likely argue that you should just sell one of your cars (or both and buy something cheaper, much like people here have suggested)

Darko92

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283 posts

111 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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I wasn't aware that the profit thing was gambling. Didn't get a chance to check the link haha.


As for debt management. While I do feel I am a little buggered in this case, I think it is still at a manageable level. I have avoided dealing with it for a few years under the idea that "I'll deal with it another time". Well that time has come.

As for selling both cars, I should give a bit of background. I work for Ford and spoke to a local dealer this morning for financing a cheap PCP diesel fiesta and giving him both my cars (clearing any finance with difference as cash back).

So currently waiting on hearing back from him and it might just be something I may do. Better to suck up that ego for a few years and take this weight off my shoulders

Du1point8

21,608 posts

192 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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BGARK said:
All the good advice on here and you are going to consider gambling, game over!
Aye... Don't ever follow this route ever to pay off debt... Im doing it out of an interest in the tech and for a laugh.

But I don't have money worries so If I lose £500-£1k its not going to send me over the edge, I will just kick my own arse for being dumb and risking it.

Darko92

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283 posts

111 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Nah never that!

Like I said, this looks like I blew the severity of my debt a little out of proportion to myself. It is bad but it's not life ending bad. If I change my lifestyle in different places and live a little more introvertly I'll manage to clear this off within two years.

Can I just say a massive thank you to all that have contributed in this. This issue was ruining my mindset up until I opened this topic and it's been a massive help and taken a lot of stress away.

DUMBO100

1,878 posts

184 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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I live with a Jewish Accountant and I'm reading this in the dark.

DarylB90

150 posts

111 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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PM's sent
Just to confirm, it's not gambling.
At no point has any money been at risk.
Every bet you place is guaranteed to make you money

BGARK

5,494 posts

246 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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DUMBO100 said:
I live with a Jewish Accountant and I'm reading this in the dark.
smile

Du1point8

21,608 posts

192 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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DarylB90 said:
PM's sent
Just to confirm, it's not gambling.
At no point has any money been at risk.
Every bet you place is guaranteed to make you money
No email yet, so I pinged you just in case and included a better email address.

Ta

Bodo

12,375 posts

266 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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DarylB90 said:
PM's sent
Just to confirm, it's not gambling.
At no point has any money been at risk.
Every bet you place is guaranteed to make you money
Sounds GREAT! No risk, no work - only WIN!

DarylB90

150 posts

111 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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Just replied fella.

And plenty of work, it's a few hours a night at the start.
But more than worth it.