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Anonpedant Universal Moderator
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|  | Re: How To Deal With Unsecured Debt « Reply #15 on Nov 5, 2009, 5:30pm » | |
I imagine they are telling you what is written above - a personal allowance of £6475 and no special provision for students.
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|  | Re: How To Deal With Unsecured Debt « Reply #16 on Nov 6, 2009, 12:35pm » | |
Jesus what a lot of fuss.
Why not do what I do and just get your parents to pay off your debts?
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|  | Re: How To Deal With Unsecured Debt « Reply #17 on Nov 6, 2009, 1:54pm » | |
I thought you didn't believe in living off the parentals? seems your career is plunging ...
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|  | Re: How To Deal With Unsecured Debt « Reply #18 on Nov 6, 2009, 2:14pm » | |
on the contrary, the TF allows me the luxury of picking and chosing my projects with the consequence that I only have to work on the best projects I'm offered.
it's very annoying to sign up to something dull just for the cash and then be offered something more congenial the next week. much better to sit and wait for the right film.
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