Today is the first day of the rest of my life..

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Post by duracel » Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:45 am
Well Folks, yesterday was ‘D Day’ and my IVA was accepted [:D]

I apologise for not posting too much during the months leading up to my creditors meeting. Like for most people I guess, the four months leading up to yesterday has possibly been the most stressful time of my life. The anxiety of trying to manage minimum monthly payments prior to starting my IVA application was, at least in my opinion, relatively minimal compared to dealing with the reality of facing up to £50,000+ debts.

Alongside that of course came the task of coming clean to my wife...

For many weeks before I made that first phone call, I spent countless hours on this forum reading about other people’s experiences and taking heart in the advice and support given by members who had ‘been there, got the tee shirt and are now using it as a duster’

I can honestly say that, if it wasn’t for this forum, I would probably still be sliding down a slippery slope to oblivion. For that reason alone, I would like to say a huge thank you to all the members who take the time to support and advise and who helped me tremendously, mostly without even knowing it!!

For the benefit of anyone reading this who finds themselves in a similar position to the one I faced a few months ago, take that first step, call someone. It is the best thing I have ever done. I said in one of my first posts a few months ago that I felt like I was standing on the edge of a cliff. Well, I stepped off. I made the call. Now the parachute has opened and I’m hopefully floating a little more slowly to the ground to a relatively soft landing.

The sense of relief yesterday was immense. Like everyone, all through the application process, I have felt that I would be the one to be rejected, the one that was ‘not suitable’ but in reality I am just like everyone else. I consider myself to be reasonably articulate, I hold down a good job, was never ‘extravagant’, how on earth could I have a debt problem? Only other people get into debt.... Don’t they?

I’m not naive, I know it’s not going to be easy but... for the first time in what seems like forever, I feel in control. I actually slept through my alarm and was nearly late for work this morning. Something I haven’t done for a long, long time.

One of the hardest things I have ever had to do was to tell my wife about the financial mess we were in. I had tried to protect my family from the ‘stresses’ of day to day financial life. Two words. Big mistake. I now realise that confiding in my wife is something I should have done a long time ago. Things were very difficult for a while after my revelation and I have had to rebuild her trust but it has actually brought us closer than ever and we are a team again. We will get through, I know it.

For anyone who is still reading this that hasn’t already lost the will to live, for the record, I spoke to all of my creditors during my application but I didn’t make any token payments at all. I actually wrote to all my creditors as soon as I had decided to apply for an IVA and informed them of my intention. I explained that I would not be making any further payments to my accounts until such time as my proposal was put forward. I have to say that I haven’t had any hassle from any of them. Apart from a few persistent calls initially from one of them, it has been relatively quiet. (even from ones that have a reputation for bullying tactics) I have answered the few call that I have had during the last few months and just informed them of my IP’s details and that the IVA application was being formalised and on each occasion they agreed to place calls on hold for a further period of time. Perhaps I have just been lucky?

Anyway, apologies for rambling on folks. I really just wanted to say to anyone who is standing on that cliff, step off (metaphorically of course!) Make the call, start the ball rolling. You won’t regret it. I certainly don’t.
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Post by kazzafunk » Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:51 am
Great encouraging post duracel - glad it was all accepted for you and now you can look forward.

Always hard to tell those closest to us, but the immense relief is worth it and hopefully will bring you closer.

When you have time, it might be good to write a blog on here. Gives people setting out an insight into life before and during the IVA and is also very therapeutic.
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Post by olympic_torch » Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:59 am
Cracking post duracell.
The hardest part is over, take it easy and recharge your batteries now.




Can you see what i did there???
Aucto Splendore Resurgo.
IVA accepted May 2007.
Extended by 12 months in lieu of equity March 2012.
F+F offer accepted May 2012.
C of C received August 2012.
IVA dropped off credit file 24th May 2013.
 
 

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Post by luluj » Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:01 am
brilliant inspirational post - well done and here's looking forwards to your debt free life .......keep visiting the forum and we will continue to help you along the way !
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Post by 12 months to go » Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:08 am
well done from me also

the best way to look at what you have done, is that not only have you relieved yourself from stress and worrying abount the unknown ie will IVA be accepted, what if it isnt etc, but you have actually taken action to see that not only will your creditors recieve more money than would otherwise be the case, but also that when you come out at the other end in 5yrs time, not only will you be debt free, but you will value money more and be more careful with it.

At some point over the coming months, you may wonder if you have done the right thing if money is tight on a particular month. let me assure you that you have done the correct thing, chin up and don't worry about the distance left to go, but breathe a huge sigh of relief.

Not sure who your IVA is with, but take a tip from me ( im in my final months ) if you have any worries , concerns or think theres an issue you are worrying sick about, contavt your IVA co, as you will find that on the whole, most of them are very helpful.

well done again
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Post by shrews » Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:14 am
That makes a very good post Duracel and here's to a smooth debt free journey.
 
 

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Post by Foggy » Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:35 am
Excellent post Duracell .... you'll soon be a happy bunny again :-)
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Post by Hyperdrive » Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:43 am
Thanks for sharing that Duracell, its really given me renewed hope.
 
 

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Post by duracel » Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:44 am
Thanks All,

Kazzafunk - A blog may be a possibility when things settle down a bit.

OT - My kind of humour!!

12MTG - Thanks for the advice, I know I have done the right thing and I will remind myself every day for the next 5/6 years. Incidentally, I chose Grant Thornton in the end. Mainly due to sitting down face to face with their representative. All of the IP's I spoke to were fine and I got a good feel from all of them. I know they all have a good reputation on the forum and I'm sure they would all have done a sterling job. It came down to geography in the end.
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Post by duracel » Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:47 am
Hyperdrive - I know you are up against it at the moment. Just hang on in there and don't give up. Your boat will come in!
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Post by miak » Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:54 am
Duracel

What a great post! I am on the verge of that cliff as you were... I have jumped, question is, will my parachute open? I guess I will find out on the 7th... and like you, I do seriously think my IVA will be refused and then the poo with hit the fan...

And like you, I could not have done it without this forum and all the wonderful and lovely people here. Its like a family in a way. They always have a good word and support at the ready...something I dont get much off these days.

I am happy for you and ur IVA. Now get urself a cup of tea and pat urself on the back... you have done it!

Hugs. To everyone.

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Post by Bradders » Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:58 am
Good post Duracell. One thing I enjoy doing now is looking at my bank balance, I do it every single day without fail and I feel in control. Another thing is using a spreadsheet to tally up my weekly/monthly spending in each of my expenditure categories. Again, I find it really helpful as it shows me where I'm overspending/underspending and where I can make savings. Doing both of these things takes me a maximum of 5 minutes each day.

Before the IVA I dreaded opening bank statements and credit card bills and would either not do it or put it off. That's when you know that it's out of control and you have to do something positive. You've done it and I'm sure that your wife will admire you for it in the long run, sounds like she already does.

Good luck going forward, but you'll be fine.
 
 

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Post by duracel » Wed Feb 29, 2012 12:11 pm
Miak - Your parachute will open. Believe it. And when it does, the silver lining of it will blind you. I promise :)
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Post by kallis3 » Wed Feb 29, 2012 12:15 pm
Congratulations Duracell.
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The greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires, but in his integrity and his ability to affect those around him positively.
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Post by kallis3 » Wed Feb 29, 2012 12:16 pm
Congratulations Duracell.
Sharing from experiences of dealing with debt
The greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires, but in his integrity and his ability to affect those around him positively.
Bob Marley.
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