Stopping Repossession

Posted by Stopper Fishern

by Stopper Fishern

Ahhh Christmas. What a great time of year. Celebrations, happiness, joy. I was climbing down from the attic as I uncovered last years decorations to re-use, I heard the postman dropping a letter onto our mat. I saw 2 bills and one very important 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 F1 car.

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.

The sensitive situation was dealt with brilliantly and gave me a quick solution to my potentially long term problem.

repossession.net is a fantastic company, they helped me through a tough time, saving me and my family from the harsh streets. I do not wish the trauma of a repossession on anyone, but have a safe and secure mind that at least there are people out there that can help.

I just want to praise repossession.net again because they were simply outstanding and magic. Their guidence and support helped me through the bad times. Repossession almost ruined me and my family’s life. Christmas on the streets? No way.

the silver lining of the whole ordeal I guess is I have learnt now how better to handle my finances, albeit the hard way. I have learnt a harsh repossession lesson, and have made sure I do not fall into that situation again.

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