What is wrong with having debt? many many people have some form of debt
the op is paying his loans back so what's the problem?
if people don't have the money then they take a loan, that's what loans are for
[FnG]magnolia;18269923 said:What do you do for a job, the Halk, out of interest? When you're not reading Ayn Rand, I mean![]()

If this thread doesn't make 10 pages I'm Peter Andre.

I believe if you don't have the money (mortgage aside) then you should not be spending it.
"the op is paying his loans back so what's the problem?" - how can you ask what the problem is when the OP is in massive debt, on minimum wage and living far beyond his means.
Do you not even think it is morally wrong?
[TW]Fox;18269357 said:Not many people on £15k a year are going to have a pension contribution so huge that it knocks take home down to 900 quid. Besides, does this guy really strike you as the sort to have a high contribution pension on the go?
He just isnt paid very well, yet thinks he should have all the lifestyle accessories of a higher salary.
They do take it into account.
As for Fox - I agree. I don't expect he is on a fantastic salary, but we shouldn't jump to conclusions.
As for his lending... he's made one real mistake and that's the 10K car loan. Everything else seems reasonable. I think we're being a bit harsh. We should be realistic with him and tell him it like it is... but having a go at his lifestyle when we don't really know a great deal about it isn't fair.

What the hell do you know about me pal? You sit there with your internet cloak on posting ridiculous and pointless comments!
Ill have you know i am in an industry which will never die due to the world we live in and the need for it now and even more so in the future! I can't disclose what it is but trust me its here to stay. I am in training for 3 years and my wage increases £3000 each year. I receive a bonus of £2000 ever April and after year 3 my salary rises to £24,000 - £28,000 depending on my knowledge and how well i have progressed. After that wage increases happen each year at £4000 a go providing you meet your targets set in your review.
In that case, sod off an get professional help.
We have tryed to help you but you just throw it back in our faces.
I dislike people like you who think your better then anyone else when infact your in massive down hill spiral of debt and may never get out.
Good luck, dont moan when you end up bankrupt cus you were made redundent.
In that case, sod off an get professional help.
We have tryed to help you but you just throw it back in our faces.
I dislike people like you who think your better then anyone else when infact your in massive down hill spiral of debt and may never get out.
Good luck, dont moan when you end up bankrupt cus you were made redundent..
lol, I dislike people like you! Who think you know it all and have seen the world a million times round! I'm not throwing anything back in anyone's faces. But when people personally insult me with regards to my wage and immediately decide I'm in uncontrollable debt or I'm a bad person for not buying the car with cash it annoys me! I disagree with your comments, however I don't think that's the same as throwing it back in your faces.
Oh, and you have spelt Tryed (Tried) wrong.
I'm not in a downhill spiral of debt and i am not struggling. I just think it would be better to reduce my repayments than it would to keep paying the £454 a month.

Oh, and you have spelt Tryed (Tried) wrong.

I cant spell many words as i'm delslyixc and suffer from bad working memory and knowing how words are spelt, i spell them as they sound in my head instead.
I'm sooo sorry![]()
You say that now but you're getting into more debt to get out of the old one?
Exactly the mind set of a friend who is currently nearly £60K in Debt by applying the same logic!
What the hell do you know about me pal? You sit there with your internet cloak on posting ridiculous and pointless comments!
Ill have you know i am in an industry which will never die due to the world we live in and the need for it now and even more so in the future! I can't disclose what it is but trust me its here to stay. I am in training for 3 years and my wage increases £3000 each year. I receive a bonus of £2000 ever April and after year 3 my salary rises to £24,000 - £28,000 depending on my knowledge and how well i have progressed. After that wage increases happen each year at £4000 a go providing you meet your targets set in your review.