Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:18 pm
Hi everyone.
I originally joined the forum in August 2009 (so my profile tells me) but I didn't want to post until my IVA was over, not because I don't like it on here or anything remotely like that, but because I knew when I did that I would be doing it debt free! Sounds a bit daft, but it got me through the last 25 months since my first and last post!
I made my last payment in August 2011 and got my completion certificate (I think!!) in November 2011. It felt like a long hard slog and some days I never thought I would see the end, I shed a few tears, had a few sleepless nights and wondered what the future would bring but I finally got there and am now free to live life without looking over my shoulder.
I just wanted to post tonight to give those who aren't sure what to do about IVAs a bit of support and insight into making a step in the right direction. Six years ago I felt like I had nowhere to turn, got pretty desperate and thought I'd tried everything I could to solve my debt problems on my own. I looked at bankruptcy but couldn't bear the thought of my friends and family seeing my name in black and white in the newspaper. I researched IVAs and sought advice from a couple of companies before settling on an IP. I was wary at first and felt foolish for getting myself in this big ole mess but the IP held my hand, settled me down and made sure I was supported all the way through the IVA process. Without them, I don't think I'd still be here today. I kept up all of my payments and hopefully now can move on without feeling like a failure to myself and my family and friends. I got myself into this mess and I've worked damn hard to get myself out of it.
I just hope all those of you thinking about entering an IVA and those who are already in their agreements don't lose hope, because there are many on here that prove it can be done. Yes, it's hard but it's worth it at the end.
Just need to sort out my credit file and then this chapter of my life can be closed.
I'd like to thank you all for posting your views, opinions and own successes which made me realise I wasn't in this alone.
I originally joined the forum in August 2009 (so my profile tells me) but I didn't want to post until my IVA was over, not because I don't like it on here or anything remotely like that, but because I knew when I did that I would be doing it debt free! Sounds a bit daft, but it got me through the last 25 months since my first and last post!
I made my last payment in August 2011 and got my completion certificate (I think!!) in November 2011. It felt like a long hard slog and some days I never thought I would see the end, I shed a few tears, had a few sleepless nights and wondered what the future would bring but I finally got there and am now free to live life without looking over my shoulder.
I just wanted to post tonight to give those who aren't sure what to do about IVAs a bit of support and insight into making a step in the right direction. Six years ago I felt like I had nowhere to turn, got pretty desperate and thought I'd tried everything I could to solve my debt problems on my own. I looked at bankruptcy but couldn't bear the thought of my friends and family seeing my name in black and white in the newspaper. I researched IVAs and sought advice from a couple of companies before settling on an IP. I was wary at first and felt foolish for getting myself in this big ole mess but the IP held my hand, settled me down and made sure I was supported all the way through the IVA process. Without them, I don't think I'd still be here today. I kept up all of my payments and hopefully now can move on without feeling like a failure to myself and my family and friends. I got myself into this mess and I've worked damn hard to get myself out of it.
I just hope all those of you thinking about entering an IVA and those who are already in their agreements don't lose hope, because there are many on here that prove it can be done. Yes, it's hard but it's worth it at the end.
Just need to sort out my credit file and then this chapter of my life can be closed.
I'd like to thank you all for posting your views, opinions and own successes which made me realise I wasn't in this alone.