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#1I am finally feeling my burden lifting
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07-10-2007, 07:51 AM
I am finally down to 1 payday loan from 5. I have paid back $1372.00. I didn't think I could do it but I did it. It's been hard and quite a struggle. I am on a repayment plan to my mortgage company and have finally gotten my other bills up to date. Even had my electricity cut off for 1 day but I did not step foot into a payday loan place. I dont have a checking account now but that's okay. I could not have done it without the advice of this wesbite.
Yea for You!! It feels good when you finally start coming out on the other side,doesn't it!! Now you can continue to post to tell others, and help others' come out of their problems!..Karen
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As long as you are alive, there's always hope
Congrats!!
I bet that u feel wonderful!!
Keep up ur good work and as Bossy has said now u can help others to see the light at the end of the tunnel!
Again, congrats,
Ang
I plan on wiping out my debt and rebuilding my credit. I will tell anyone who will listen NEVER WALK INTO A PAYDAY LOAN PLACE and never give your checking account information to anyone.
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