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vij
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Posted - 12 October 2008 :  21:14:19  Show Profile  Visit vij's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hi. My friend is in trouble. We used to work together and I thought he was extremely comfortable financially, a couple of millions at least i thought. He lost his job and started his own company, and had more passiton than discipline. He has made investments where people have simply run away from him and some deals have not gone through. Net, net, he has now credit cards debts worth 80,000 pounds and has now seriously close to defaulting on his loans and his mortgage. I helped his business for 3 months, but it most than 6 months of pay for me, so I stopped as I may lose my job anytime too. He is very proud and does not usually take help. No family or other friends in sight either. Bancruptcy mean, he will not be able to work in my industy ever and I cant think of what else he can do. How can I help or where can he seek help from?

movin on
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Posted - 12 October 2008 :  21:20:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi VIJ

Im sorry i cannot answer your questions as im only 'learning' myself.

I just wanted to say you sound like a lovely, warm and caring friend. I am more than confident there will be someone here to help you soon so keep checking back.

Take care and I hope you and your friend will be able to resolve some issues in the not so distant future

Jenny

xx

The weights are coming off my shoulders very slowly, but making such a big diference !!
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eamonn
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Posted - 13 October 2008 :  00:48:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hi vij
i hope your friend gets through his problems he is lucky to have one good friend,i would like to suggest that he call the helpline number at the top of the page and there he will be able to get free independent advise
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movin on
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Posted - 13 October 2008 :  07:41:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi again vij

I completely agree with eamonn - they gave me so much advice that i feel i owe them much more than i could ever repay.

Good Luck

Jenny

xx

The weights are coming off my shoulders very slowly, but making such a big diference !!
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