Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 10:44 am
Hi All
I have just passed my 2 years in an IVA (although I have not had my review yet) and I am feeling a bit sentimental so I thought I would share my story with you
Mine was a story of heartbreak and retail therapy to help get over it and before I knew it I was in debt up to my eyeballs and not able to pay them. I typed in debt on the internet and found the company that I am with now.
I had £32,000 of debt and it was a very tough decision to go into an IVA as I didn’t really want to admit that I was in trouble. But I plucked up the courage and my IVA was approved paying back £426 a month with Barclays as my biggest creditor. I have to say I was very naive and just agreed to this amount but knowing that I couldn’t really afford it and my god how I wish I could have found this forum before I went into this.
6 Months into my IVA I was struggling and hated the job I was in (recruitment) and I applied for a job that I thought was out of my league but with a twist of fortune I got it and it was paying £8000 more than I was on…. After being in the job for a year I got promoted to a buyer (ironic isn’t it I now buy things for a living) with more money. I have also got into Jive dancing and now teach for the company and although I don’t get paid for it I do get in free to all the nights and get to do my hobby for free.
Now coming up to my second annual review and the likelihood is that I will be paying back about £800 a month but the great thing is by paying that I can finish my IVA a year early.
I think what I am trying to say is that an IVA really saved me, I now there is a lot of negative feelings on this forum about them (with very good reason) but they do work out as well and my life has gone from strength to strength since taking up the IVA.
To all those looking into it, don’t rush it, fine the right company and make sure you only agree to what you know you can afford to pay. Don’t get me wrong this has not been easy but it will be worth it when in 2 years time I will be completely debt free
Sorry for th long post but i hope it will help someone in making the difficult decision
xx
I have just passed my 2 years in an IVA (although I have not had my review yet) and I am feeling a bit sentimental so I thought I would share my story with you
Mine was a story of heartbreak and retail therapy to help get over it and before I knew it I was in debt up to my eyeballs and not able to pay them. I typed in debt on the internet and found the company that I am with now.
I had £32,000 of debt and it was a very tough decision to go into an IVA as I didn’t really want to admit that I was in trouble. But I plucked up the courage and my IVA was approved paying back £426 a month with Barclays as my biggest creditor. I have to say I was very naive and just agreed to this amount but knowing that I couldn’t really afford it and my god how I wish I could have found this forum before I went into this.
6 Months into my IVA I was struggling and hated the job I was in (recruitment) and I applied for a job that I thought was out of my league but with a twist of fortune I got it and it was paying £8000 more than I was on…. After being in the job for a year I got promoted to a buyer (ironic isn’t it I now buy things for a living) with more money. I have also got into Jive dancing and now teach for the company and although I don’t get paid for it I do get in free to all the nights and get to do my hobby for free.
Now coming up to my second annual review and the likelihood is that I will be paying back about £800 a month but the great thing is by paying that I can finish my IVA a year early.
I think what I am trying to say is that an IVA really saved me, I now there is a lot of negative feelings on this forum about them (with very good reason) but they do work out as well and my life has gone from strength to strength since taking up the IVA.
To all those looking into it, don’t rush it, fine the right company and make sure you only agree to what you know you can afford to pay. Don’t get me wrong this has not been easy but it will be worth it when in 2 years time I will be completely debt free
Sorry for th long post but i hope it will help someone in making the difficult decision
xx