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| Have you ever got into debt to travel? How much did you borrow? How and how long did it take you to pay it back? What is your advice to others about borrowing money to travel? Originally part of "Are you an American living in England?" | ||||||||||||||||||
Mell Mell Post Count: 14415 Msg: #1 15 weeks ago, August 26th 2009 | Does anyone know how to legally be able to make a move to England besides going to School or Marrying a Brit? If not, i suppose I will have to submitt some Uni Applications and bury myself in more debt. I want to get out of Los Angeles so bad and Live in England! I think about it everyday but I feel so lost and stuck here.... ![]() Oh, dont get into debt for the sake of travelling. Getting out of debt is a real pain in the a$$ and debts are so expensive. [Edited: 08:36 - Mell ] Luv2trav MargaLea Isaacs Post Count: 3 Msg: #2 15 weeks ago, August 27th 2009 | DON'T GO INTO DEBT TO TRAVEL! Decide where you want to go, find out approximately what it's going to cost and save for it. We go every year without fail and it's because we decide where we want to go, figure out how much it's going to cost, divide that cost by 12 and put that amount of money away very payday. Life is way too short not to enjoy all the pleasures of different countries cultures and people. The following site might be helpful in scoring inexpensive trips! There is A LOT of difference in airline prices. | <snip> Do make every effort to travel, but don't go into debt, you don't want to have to pay finance charges on top of the trip. Save what you would have paid in finance charges for spending cash. Have fun! [Edited: 23:33 - Jo Trouble - url removed.] system TravelBlog System User Post Count: 939 Msg: #3 14 weeks ago, August 30th 2009 | 1 posts moved to this new topic: Why has the URL been removed? | Number of Users: 3 | Number of Posts: 3 | ||||||||||||