Debt advice in Birmingham

Posted on September 4th, 2007 in All Articles, Debt Reduction by loaninfo


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Written by: Stephen Hill

Jane was a fun loving girl from Birmingham, you could say she lived for today. She wanted all the latest fashions and gadgets and certianly was not afraid to use her to pay for them.

She had a weird philosophy on life. For some reason she believed she would die before the age of thirty, however thought that if she was still alive, she would by that stage be earning lots of money. This huge wage packet would be more than enough to pay for any s that she accrued in her late teens and twenties.

Jane was a girl who could never say no to going on holiday with her friends. There were a number of occasions where she booked a holiday when in reality she could not afford it. Never mind, I will pay for it with my and worry about it at a later date, she thought.

At the age of twenty four, Jane decided to buy a car. Not just any car, or a car for somebody on her earnings but a quite expensive model. You may be wondering how she paid for this car, it was a of course.

Clothes shopping and actually shopping of any kind was a weekly must do thing for Jane. She was a true friends to shop retailers and signed up with many of stores card schemes, who’s motto is buy now, pay later.

Jane had a very happy and exciting time during her late teens and twenties, however she did not die before the age of thirty. Companies started knocking at her door, asking for the s to be repaid. Jane had loan repayments and repayments coming out of her bank account on around eight different days in the month.

This was when Jane needed help and she sought the help of a consolidation service provider. For Jane it was now time to grow up and to live in the real world. This was very hard for her to keep track of.


About the Author

Stephen Hill has a couple of websites at:

debt-specialist.co.uk/">http://www.-specialist.co.uk

http://www.stammering-stuttering.co.uk

http://www.ski-chalet-information.co.uk


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