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LeeLee Jan 8th 2011 5:46 pm

Re: Moving back to debt in uk...Help!
 

Originally Posted by CasualObserver1 (Post 9087789)
I was only asking. 6K seems a lot of money for a 22 year old that's all.

I am happy to meet you and show you around my 'manors'.

If you read my original post then you will see i wasn't looking for comments on what a bad boy i've been or how i racked up the debt. Just ways of getting out of it. You may think 22 is young but i owned a carpentry company at 20 and had a few probelms through that due to the recession.

CasualObserver1 Jan 8th 2011 5:49 pm

Re: Moving back to debt in uk...Help!
 

Originally Posted by LeeLee (Post 9087795)
If you read my original post then you will see i wasn't looking for comments on what a bad boy i've been or how i racked up the debt. Just ways of getting out of it. You may think 22 is young but i owned a carpentry company at 20 and had a few probelms through that due to the recession.

That's ok then because I didn't make any comments about you being a 'bad boy'. I simply said you should have sorted out your debt before leaving the UK. There was nothing to stop you making arrangements to pay it off in Australia, as I and many others do.

LeeLee Jan 8th 2011 5:56 pm

Re: Moving back to debt in uk...Help!
 

Originally Posted by CasualObserver1 (Post 9087798)
That's ok then because I didn't make any comments about you being a 'bad boy'. I simply said you should have sorted out your debt before leaving the UK. There was nothing to stop you making arrangements to pay it off in Australia, as I and many others do.

Anything else? Your boring me now.

Please just read your comments and see in what shape and form are they 1 bit helpful! You seem to have a problem and this site (especially this thread) doesn't need your comments. Instead of finding info, all i've found is someone too stupid to realise people make mistake's in life. It's rather sad for you to be wasting your time bringing up the past instead of looking to the future. Good day.

CasualObserver1 Jan 8th 2011 5:59 pm

Re: Moving back to debt in uk...Help!
 

Originally Posted by LeeLee (Post 9087811)
Anything else? Your boring me now.

Please just read your comments and see in what shape and form are they 1 bit helpful! You seem to have a problem and this site (especially this thread) doesn't need your comments. Instead of finding info, all i've found is someone too stupid to realise people make mistake's in life. It's rather sad for you to be wasting your time bringing up the past instead of looking to the future. Good day.

I already answered your question about your credit rating.

Please cut out the abuse. Calling me pig ignorant, stupid, sad etc. Personal attacks are not tolerated on this site.

LeeLee Jan 8th 2011 6:02 pm

Re: Moving back to debt in uk...Help!
 

Originally Posted by CasualObserver1 (Post 9087814)
I already answered your question about your credit rating.

Please cut out the abuse. Calling me pig ignorant, stupid, sad etc. Personal attacks are not tolerated on this site.

**** off you prick!!:thumbsup:

sassie Jan 8th 2011 6:03 pm

Re: Moving back to debt in uk...Help!
 

Originally Posted by CasualObserver1 (Post 9087769)
It's a message board and I can comment how I like. I haven't broken any site rules or have I been abusive or offensive. Unlike you.

For God's sake, give him a break. He came on this forum to get some constructive advice on repaying his debt, not to be criticised. It sounds like he realises he should have paid it off sooner, but the fact is, he didnt, and now he is trying to make amends. Oh and by the way, how he incurred 6K of debt at the age of 22 is no ones business but his own.

CasualObserver1 Jan 8th 2011 6:04 pm

Re: Moving back to debt in uk...Help!
 

Originally Posted by LeeLee (Post 9087817)
**** off you prick!!:thumbsup:

:rolleyes:

LeeLee Jan 8th 2011 6:06 pm

Re: Moving back to debt in uk...Help!
 

Originally Posted by sassie (Post 9087818)
For God's sake, give him a break. He came on this forum to get some constructive advice on repaying his debt, not to be criticised. It sounds like he realises he should have paid it off sooner, but the fact is, he didnt, and now he is trying to make amends. Oh and by the way, how he incurred 6K of debt at the age of 22 is no ones business but his own.

Thank you very much sassie but i will be now removing myself from this site as too many people are like Mr Big head and i have no reason to sit here and read their shit. Many thanks.

CasualObserver1 Jan 8th 2011 6:08 pm

Re: Moving back to debt in uk...Help!
 

Originally Posted by sassie (Post 9087818)
For God's sake, give him a break. He came on this forum to get some constructive advice on repaying his debt, not to be criticised. It sounds like he realises he should have paid it off sooner, but the fact is, he didnt, and now he is trying to make amends. Oh and by the way, how he incurred 6K of debt at the age of 22 is no ones business but his own.

Fair enough. Just get annoyed about people running from debt.

I left the UK with a fair bit of debt but made arrangements to pay before I left.

freebo Jan 8th 2011 6:09 pm

Re: Moving back to debt in uk...Help!
 

Originally Posted by CasualObserver1 (Post 9087789)
I am happy to meet you and show you around my 'manors'.

A good rule of thumb on forums such as this is "if you don't have anythuing helpful to say, say nothing. I'm sure that everyone has their own opinions on this matter, but as a casual observer I haven't foind your comments to be helpful to the OP, and I'm sure he/she realises that they made some choices that in hindsight could have been better.

If you've never made a mistake in life you're better than the rest of us ;)

Pollyana Jan 8th 2011 6:10 pm

Re: Moving back to debt in uk...Help!
 
1) Cut out the abuse.

2) Cut out the personal judgements when people are only asking for help.

3) To the OP - do a search if the site on "debt" and you will find a lot of helpful info.

4) A purely rhetorical question but why do debt threads disintegrate faster than any other :rolleyes:

THREAD CLOSED (quelle surprise)


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