Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 2:16 pm
As many of you know we made our last payment on April 1st. (yes I know ,very suitable date) we settled down to pass the long 6 month GT wait. Arrived home today to a letter from GT. Opened it with trepidation as expected it to be a problem with closure and they needed more info, to find inside our CC and final creditors report.
Stunned is so pale a word to how we feel right now, I had to go shopping so picked up a bottle of fizz for hubby and me tonight to celebrate.
I know we were a simple case we are not home owners, we had never taken a payment break just plodded on through the full 60 months, it feels so surreal to think it is now over apart from that stupid register.
The best advice I can give is try not to let your IVA rule your life, looking back so much has changed in the 5 years, we have gained 3 beautiful grandchildren, the eldest grandchild has moved in with his dad (my son) so we seem him a lot more often which if fantastic, hubby has survived a major road accident and cancer. I have had my gallbladder removed and I have seem off 2 Lab managers! Plus I have learnt / learning to drive and have my test in the next few weeks... Phew no wonder the IVA became such a small part of our lives.
Keep plodding on people I will be here with you every step of your journey. This forum was a huge help when setting up and during our IVA and I intend to continue contributing and help others as I was helped.
Stunned is so pale a word to how we feel right now, I had to go shopping so picked up a bottle of fizz for hubby and me tonight to celebrate.
I know we were a simple case we are not home owners, we had never taken a payment break just plodded on through the full 60 months, it feels so surreal to think it is now over apart from that stupid register.
The best advice I can give is try not to let your IVA rule your life, looking back so much has changed in the 5 years, we have gained 3 beautiful grandchildren, the eldest grandchild has moved in with his dad (my son) so we seem him a lot more often which if fantastic, hubby has survived a major road accident and cancer. I have had my gallbladder removed and I have seem off 2 Lab managers! Plus I have learnt / learning to drive and have my test in the next few weeks... Phew no wonder the IVA became such a small part of our lives.
Keep plodding on people I will be here with you every step of your journey. This forum was a huge help when setting up and during our IVA and I intend to continue contributing and help others as I was helped.