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A Payment A Day Part 4
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Glad to hear your feeling better DTNew surname New start!
Total Debt - [STRIKE]£9999.09 [/STRIKE]now 7633.16 23.66% paid off0 -
Hi everyone
Hope you all ok
PAD for today = £1.09
Helen xProjects made for craft fair - 40
1st fair on 13/4/14 :j0 -
Hi everyone....hope you don't mind me asking but I've come back on MSE today after being away for a year or so....busy catching up now! lol...I'd love to pad - but how do you pay it? Pay by debit card or save up coins in a jar for a month? I'm having my third lightbulb moment (argh) but my finances and sums tell me I'll be debt free in a year if I really knuckle down....Any tips on padding anyone?
love Sassers xxCurrent debt and mortgage: £25, 820.35 Debt/Mortgage at start: £92,598 (27/09/2010)
DEBT FREE!0 -
Afternoon - can i have £2.99 to my tin please? ThanksO/S Debt: PL £[STRIKE]15207.34[/STRIKE] £9884.55; HSBC £4060.99; Tesco£1430.15; M&S £5990.17; Virgin [STRIKE]£5158.69[/STRIKE] £4210.14; Egg £4619.00; O/S = ££30,292.42 AIM - To Be Debt Free 56 months0
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Hi everyone....hope you don't mind me asking but I've come back on MSE today after being away for a year or so....busy catching up now! lol...I'd love to pad - but how do you pay it? Pay by debit card or save up coins in a jar for a month? I'm having my third lightbulb moment (argh) but my finances and sums tell me I'll be debt free in a year if I really knuckle down....Any tips on padding anyone?
love Sassers xx
Hi sassers welcome back
You can do it any way you like some people pay a bit off their debt every day through internet banking others save in jars etc and pay off a lump sum do whatever suits you
Just put whatever you pay in large bold and colour so the daily totaller (this month the wonderful Macgirl) can see it easily.
Be warned it is addictive:rotfl:
DTxx0 -
Oooh thanks Double Trouble - think I'll try the `penny jar' and internet banking. I've just signed up to the Lloyds TSB `save the change' thing - so I'll use that monthly as a pad as well. Whooop whoop!
Love Sassers xCurrent debt and mortgage: £25, 820.35 Debt/Mortgage at start: £92,598 (27/09/2010)
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DT- I just wish the weather was a bit more like blooming Lanzarote at the moment lolCurrent debt and mortgage: £25, 820.35 Debt/Mortgage at start: £92,598 (27/09/2010)
DEBT FREE!0 -
Hi all, thanks for all the well wishes
I got busy counting my terracotta plant pot full of copper/5p's today and put together £8 in bags, so that's gone in the current account today. That covers yesterdays P.A.D and today I will make a round-down payment to the Tesco card and use the remainder tomorrow after I've had time to think about which to tackle first (Tesco's now highest interest rate at 16.9% I think so prob will aim to get rid of that one first).
So my P.A.D for today is £2.97
Lily0 -
£39.77 total PAD for today and yesterday, both to virgin CC. making good inroads into this one nowScary number... 30/5/09 £18,905.08
08/01/11 £3905.02
Virgin [STRIKE]£4770.48[/STRIKE] £0 Mint [STRIKE]£5281.21[/STRIKE] £0 Barclaycard [STRIKE]£3301.68[/STRIKE]£3905.02
Sealed pot 2011 No 11140
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