Will Christmas break the bank?

Will Christmas break the bank?

Consumers will find it increasingly difficult to borrow money in the lead-up to Christmas because of the global credit crunch, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers. With the average Briton already £33,000 in debt, will the rising cost of Christmas break the bank this year?

 

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  1.  
    steve from northampton says:
    Jul 15, 09:40

    Christmas with presents is cancelled
    might give heating vouchers instead and petrol vouchers?

  2.  
    Steve from kent says:
    Jul 14, 21:42

    why are you talking about christmas in the middle of july?

  3.  
    Vickie from Hartlepool says:
    Jul 13, 20:04

    We live in The North east the tories crucified us & our kids still had a good christmas.We bought some thing each week with cash not a plastic card.

  4.  
    confused from euro-dump zone 5 says:
    Jul 9, 18:52

    I thought christmas was banned in this god forsaken hell hole of a country...?

  5.  
    k from b says:
    Jul 9, 17:41

    simovee you are rite,oops posted on wrong board

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