A Young Woman’s Journey To Debt-Free Living
- A young woman celebrated her journey to becoming debt-free and shared her triumph on social media.
- She revealed how she chopped up her credit card and the amount she paid over five long years.
- South Africans reacted with enthusiasm, flooding the comment section with words of encouragement and advice.
There's something incredibly empowering about turning a new page in life, and that's exactly what one young woman did. She took to social media to celebrate the end of an era—becoming debt-free—and Mzansi netizens couldn’t help but cheer her on. This isn’t just about paying off bills; it’s about resilience, determination, and the courage to take control of your finances.

Closing the Chapter: How She Paid Off Her Debt
This remarkable young woman, who had grown weary of being bogged down by debt, decided to share her story with her followers. In a heartfelt post, she detailed how she worked tirelessly to settle her Fix account. Known on TikTok as @n_blue7, she explained to her audience that she owed the clothing store R800—a seemingly small amount that nonetheless took her five years to pay off. That’s right, five years! Talk about persistence.
Once the final payment was made, @n_blue7 didn’t waste any time celebrating. She marked the occasion by ceremoniously cutting up her credit card after officially closing the account. It wasn’t just a financial victory—it was a personal triumph, a moment of liberation that resonated deeply with her followers.
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Take a moment to watch the video below and feel the joy radiating from her actions.
South Africa Celebrates Her Freedom
The reaction from Mzansi netizens was nothing short of overwhelming. People from all walks of life tuned in to congratulate this inspiring young woman, leaving their heartfelt comments in droves. Many expressed admiration for her perseverance, while others offered practical advice for managing debt. The outpouring of support highlighted the collective desire to see individuals break free from the chains of financial burden.
One user, Zee1911, chimed in, saying:
“Mna, I can’t wait to go and close my TFG account. I’ve just settled it, and I’m so grateful.”
Another commenter, Evolving Soulfully, pointed out:
“The service fees are what really cause the problems. They add up quickly without you even realizing it.”
Mbali tshabalala shared some valuable advice:
“Listen, folks—if your installment is R500, try to pay R700 instead. Not only does it improve your credit score, but it also puts you ahead of the game, which helps reduce your interest rate. Trust me, it works.”
Pulane Makhale echoed similar sentiments:
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“Yoh, I’m closing mine after settling the balance. It feels amazing to let go of that weight.”
Prettymachakela added:
“Always read your statements, guys. It’s crucial. Sometimes the debt doesn’t decrease because there are hidden charges or fees you aren’t aware of. Stay informed.”
And Iamgoddess1 commented:
“I just paid off two of my accounts today, and now I only have my Mr Price account left. It’s been a nightmare, but I’m chipping away at it one step at a time.”
A Turning Point at 26: Her Inspiring Story
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen someone conquer debt and inspire others in the process. Earlier, Briefly News highlighted the story of another local woman who became a sensation on social media for her incredible financial recovery journey. At just 24 years old, she found herself drowning in unnecessary debt, compounded by the sudden loss of her job. But rather than let her circumstances define her, she chose to rise above them.
Through hard work and smart financial decisions, she turned her life around. By the time she reached 26, she was debt-free and ready to share her journey with the world. Her story serves as a powerful reminder that no matter how daunting the challenge may seem, it’s never too late to take control of your finances and build a brighter future.


