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Hi all! Started my DMP in 2007, with $9000 on Chase & $8000 on Discover. Nearly 3 years later I am down to $4100 on Chase & $4700 on Discover! Its been a long 3 years, but I am seeing the light at the end of the tunnel!! I'm just so excited that I had to share!!

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Hey Lawn, how are you doing? Best wishes for a debt free life. Do spent some time here and share your knowledge in helping those who want to lead a debt free life too

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(Been out of 'the loop' for a while. Hello, everyone!!) I'm slowly, but, surely, getting my credit under control. Paying off loans and debts..and..actually seeing my credit score raising!! Almost have a car loan paid off (pretty excited about this!!). Just wanted to give ya'll an 'update' on me.


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Lawn, it is so good to hear from you. I can't believe the baby is that old,now! I am glad to hear you are making progress and climbing out of the hole--it takes a while, but it is worth it. Keep posting and sharing this info to others who may be where you were.

SD--good to hear from you,too! It is great you have been able to get on track with your finances, it really takes a weight off. You need to keep posting,also, to share how you did this with others...Good Luck to both of you...Karen

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Thanks for the "Welcome Back" message (that was very sweet!). Yep...I'm doing well. Getting debt DOWN (finally!!). It IS a good feeling!! I'll keep posting and giving ya'll an update. Thanks, again.


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SD, we too hope you'll get out of debt asap and yeah keep us updated


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I have been trying to pay off my debt since the middle of 2008. I am still at it and I have made so much progress.

It is good to hear these stories. It makes me feel like there are a lot of ppl who are in the paying off debt catagory together.




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