Stopping Repossession

by Stopper Fishern

Christmas is supposed to be a time for joy, and celebrations. As I started the process of climbing up the rickety ladder to the dusty loft, to bring down the classic decorations, I could hear the trusty postman sticking his hand through the letter box. I glanced down, and saw, not only what was quite clearly 2 bills, but another serious looking letter.

Christmas seemed to stand still. I read the letter. The decorations seemed a long time ago now as my heart raced faster than an race car.

As the credit crunch set in, I stood in my hall with a letter threatening repossession. I could not believe it. I started to weap. I had no idea what to do. Luckily I have some good friends who pointed me to a company that was willing to buy my house for cash and allow me to rent it back from 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.

I now have more money to play with and I am free from a near disaster Christmas. They gave me a fast solution – what a company!

Being faced with a repossession order is an experience I wish no one else to go through as it really affected both me and my family. It is true that you don’t think it will ever happen to you until it does, it is nothing short of a frightening and horrible experience and thanks to respossession.net this will not happen again to me.

That year I cut back and worked with the company so that my life didn’t become too disruptive. After all, the last thing I wanted was to be forced out of my own home, repossession almost got the better of me, but I thank repossession.net for their time, support and for giving me a solution to my repossession problem.

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!

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