GlynG wrote:
Consolidated debt repayments may not necessarily the cheapest option to manage long term debt. I appreciate the desire not to have a credit card to spend on (I have terrible willpower for not doing things myself) but have you considered a balance transfer credit card? Don’t even think of it as a credit card like you’ve been used to spend on – the rates and repayment arrangements for purchases are horrible and you absolutely shouldn’t spend on it for purchases
ever. Looking at the
appropriate Money Saving Expert article the current best is a Barclays you could get a card with 19 months of zero interest on the debt, with a 2.4% initial fee.
The trick is to shift the debt onto it initially and then cutting the card in two so you can’t spend on it and probably giving it to someone else with strict instructions not to give it back to you, just to make sure. You should always make the monthly repayments and make sure you shift the remaining debt elsewhere when you’re getting towards the end of the interest free 19 months – best to leave multiple reminders for yourself via phone, calendar, whatever (the MSE site I linked to above has a free email/txt alert you can set to remind you for this sort of thing).
I’ve spent a lot of time researching different countries for their future potential as places to live and of the English speaking countries I reckon New Zealand is the best possible place to emigrate to overall. Canada and Australia could be reasonable too, though they have more downsides. For a variety of reasons I would suggest avoiding the US.
unfortunately I've already taken the loan so a balance transfer card can't help (I don't think.....)
Thanks to everyone for their replies and advice, it's been very useful, I wrote the following message to the company yesterday:
"Dear Sarah,
I was extremely excited to recieve your offer of employment, and I thank you for your patience in awaiting my response. I've had a lot to consider, and a lot of research to do in regards to accepting, and while I feel that your offer of £30,000 plus a relocation allowance is respectable, after checking the figures multiple times, I feel that the responsibilities of the position coupled with the significantly higher cost of living in the Guildford area will leave me in a similar situation to the one I am currently in, and therefore I am unable to accept at this time.
if there is scope for negotiation on the salary or if you wish to discuss things further, please feel free to contact me"
I got a response yesterday saying that the head of HR will be in touch today or tomorrow to discuss..... so that's a result of some kind....