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Single mum reveals how she paid off £15k of debt in less than two years
Yorkshire Post
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7 months ago
A single mum who had racked up £15k of credit card debt by aged 22 has revealed the steps she took to pay it off in less than two years.
Alex Wren, 25, got her first credit card aged 19 - in a hope it would help her build up her credit score, to help get a mortgage in the future.
But before she knew it she was developing bad habits and using most of her up to £3,000 limit to go on birthday and Christmas trips.
By aged 22 she had racked up £15k in debt.
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At 22 I was in over £10,000 worth of debt, essentially made me bankrupt and the only
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option I felt like I had was to take out an IVA. So let me tell you what this is and whether I
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regret that decision or not. So at the end of 2022 I was nine months pregnant, had all these
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debts whether it was from credit or from loans and I was about to go on maternity leave earning
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about £600 a month and I knew I couldn't afford to keep paying these minimum monthly payments and
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bring a child into this world and this is where I found myself getting into an IVA. So if you get
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accepted for an IVA they look at your income and they decide how much that you can pay per month.
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So it essentially wipes off all the other debts and you just pay this monthly sum for five years.
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When you open the IVA all these debts that you put into it, all those going to default and obviously
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defaults stay on your credit score for six years as well as IVAs. Every year they do an annual review
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so if your income goes up you have to pay more. As soon as I signed that and this had got sorted it
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gave me peace of mind and for almost two years that was perfect for me. But then my income quite
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suddenly changed and I realised that it's better for me to just pay off the full thing because they
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were going to drastically up my payments else. With an IVA you can't take out new credit or like
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car finance, things like that unless you have permission and an IVA tanks your credit score.
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Despite the fact that I paid it off 20 months in it will still remain on my credit score for a total
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of six years which is the reason that I do regret it. It was the best decision for me at the time.
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If I could have predicted the future I wish I could have just held out for that extra year or so
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because it would have meant that I'd have been able to get a mortgage a lot sooner than what I am able to do
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now. If I want to get a good rate mortgage I'm going to have to wait until at least 2029.
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Debt should be talked about, debt shouldn't be a taboo subject. Many of us have it and so many of
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us have a bad credit score and I know a lot of us feel ashamed and embarrassed about it because
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that's exactly how I felt. If you are in this kind of situation you don't know what to do you want to
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learn more about these type of things that are step change and citizen's advice that can give you
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great advice on it. If you have any questions about IVAs or anything like that please let me know.
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You've took one out before, was it the best decision you made or do you wish you had more information?
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I was in 15k worth of debt at 21 and I worked super hard to get out of it only to be back in
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debt again. So let me tell you about it. Back in January 2022 I was in debt and I didn't feel like
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there was a way out because I just had a baby and I just didn't have enough money coming in to pay it
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off. So I took out an IVA and was paying £100 a month and that was meant to be for five years.
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But a year ago now my circumstances suddenly changed quite drastically and I was able to pay that IVA
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off in full and the moment that I paid that off I thought to myself I will never ever be in debt
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again. So the fact that I'm suddenly paying £6,000 off again is a bit of a shock and I want you to
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tell me if you think these are my fault or not. Part of this amount is a British gas bill and the
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majority of this bill was already in the IVA but part of it wasn't allowed to be just because of
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the date. So it's meant I've been paying that off monthly but that does come to an end in August.
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And then the bulk of this amount is DWP and essentially over a year ago now I became self-employed and I
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essentially didn't understand that every money that comes into this business account was my money to
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declare. Because at the time I was still on Universal Credit and when I got started out it was really
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fluctuating. So I paid myself a wage and then Universal Credit was topping it up and this was
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going on for like five months. And when I was finally earning a stable amount of money I closed my claim
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and got hit with a five grand bill. I am currently paying this off monthly because it's not making a
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big difference in my monthly finances. I don't know whether I should just bite the bullet and pay it
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all off in full. Let me know what you would do and let me know if you've ever been in a situation
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similar where you got out of debt and then unexpectedly ended back in it.
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