Picture the scene, Christmas is coming and I was just getting the decorations down from the cob-webbed attic when I heard the post falling through my letterbox. Gas bill, electric bill and another important looking letter.
suddenly I felt gettng the decorations down, was not that important. Christmas seemed to dissapear out of my mind and I re-read the letter.
the credit cruch was hitting hard, and now in front of me was a letter stating my house was going to be repossessed. A repossession was the last thing I needed, I had no idea what to do. I started to cry. Thankfully I had some good friends, who pointed me in the direction of of a company who was prepared to buy my house for cash and then i could rent it back off them.
The company was there for me, stopping the lender from taking my home from me, stopping me from being left with nothing. The staff were simply friendly and understanding and without them, who knows where I might be right now.
what could have been a disaster, was averted with a simple phone call, and I am now financially better off.
repossession.net helped me out big time. They saved me and my family from living on the streets at a time when people would be singing Santa coming to town, we would be singing, oh no we live out on the harsh cobbles in town. It majes ne sick to think how close we were to losing it all. People are there to help you just have to find the right people.
I just want to re-iterate the gratitude I feel for repossession.net, through their guidence, help and support, I have cut back on 'wants' and focus more on 'needs'. Repossession almost took me to the cleaners, the last thing anybody wants during christmas is to be forcwed out of thier own home.
How am I getting on now? Brilliantly, and now I am better with my money and have certainly learnt my repossession lesson and won't be getting in trouble again that's for sure!