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[Misc] Lip implants - how (are they affordable)?



Thunder Bolt

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Oh, that. Did she get a student loan? It was the case that you had to earn well to start repaying, and the outstanding debt was cancelled after X years. I guess the tories have tweaked it so it is less favourably structured for those with no bank of mum and dad to 'borrow' from. As a bit of eyes-wide-open 'borrowing', a student loan makes a bit more sense than the case on the BBC web page.
The threshold is £21K so very low.
 






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I've worked with debt (private and commercial) and must admit I'd never heard of an IVA being granted for a person, not a business. Usually an IVA is (was) an option for a struggling business to consolidate its debts and continue running and trading as a going concern, as an alternative to going into administration where usually all the creditors end up with next to nothing (see CPFC2010 x2).

I guess this IVA for individuals debts is something relatively recent. Just another way for finance institutions to leach off the vulnerable and stupid, by front-loading fees so they get nowhere. Surely the FCA should be all over this practice.
 




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