Debt pron
Watching TV the other day we caught one of these "Bank of Mummy or the Wife" type shows and we thought, "This is Debt Pron." I.e. peoples financial problems exploited for the voyeuristic pleasure of others. Then we thought, "We bet lots of people on B3ta have massive financial problems. Let's exploit them." So, confess them all. Dodgy credit cards, lending money to some bloke in the pub, visits from the bailiffs, using one card to pay off another. We want to wallow in your fiscal pain. So, what is your biggest money fuck up?
( , Thu 23 Nov 2006, 19:50)
Watching TV the other day we caught one of these "Bank of Mummy or the Wife" type shows and we thought, "This is Debt Pron." I.e. peoples financial problems exploited for the voyeuristic pleasure of others. Then we thought, "We bet lots of people on B3ta have massive financial problems. Let's exploit them." So, confess them all. Dodgy credit cards, lending money to some bloke in the pub, visits from the bailiffs, using one card to pay off another. We want to wallow in your fiscal pain. So, what is your biggest money fuck up?
( , Thu 23 Nov 2006, 19:50)
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Well compared to most of you I'm an angel
£1000 overdraft
£1900 credit card
£100,000 mortgage (although I don't really see that a debt for some reason)
Have finally got my card debt transferred to a 0% one so I can actually start paying it off instead of giving the twunts money for nothing each month. If I was more intelligent I would have got my dosh sorted out a long time ago, but I prefer buying booze/cd's/games/clothes/drugs so that was never gonna happen.
The wife has had a positive effect on me when it comes to money - I'm even having second thoughts about whether I can afford to splash out £1K on a LCD telly
The worst thing about my debt is that I can't even remember what I spent on my card (it started off as £3K). If I had something to show for it, at least it would have been worth it.....
( , Fri 24 Nov 2006, 14:30, Reply)
Well compared to most of you I'm an angel
£1000 overdraft
£1900 credit card
£100,000 mortgage (although I don't really see that a debt for some reason)
Have finally got my card debt transferred to a 0% one so I can actually start paying it off instead of giving the twunts money for nothing each month. If I was more intelligent I would have got my dosh sorted out a long time ago, but I prefer buying booze/cd's/games/clothes/drugs so that was never gonna happen.
The wife has had a positive effect on me when it comes to money - I'm even having second thoughts about whether I can afford to splash out £1K on a LCD telly
The worst thing about my debt is that I can't even remember what I spent on my card (it started off as £3K). If I had something to show for it, at least it would have been worth it.....
( , Fri 24 Nov 2006, 14:30, Reply)
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