Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2016 - Part 2

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  • abba1772
    abba1772 Posts: 7,746 Forumite
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    Has everyone started their Xmas shopping as it's getting really quiet on here xx

    Sent £9.86 towards my barclaycard brings my total to £5603.29 / £6000
    NEXT TARGET: Halifax credit card DEC 22 £0 / £4499.12
    POAMAYC 2011 £6378.35 POAMAYC 2012 £5000.78
    POAMAYC 2013 £3480.04 POAMAYC 2014 £4085.14
    POAMAYC 2015 £7565.24 POAMAYC 2016 £8000.90 POAMAYC 2017 £7278.80 POAMAYC 2018 £13208.18POAMAYC 2019 £13309.28 POAMAYC 2020 £15026.05
  • Lil-83
    Lil-83 Posts: 28 Forumite
    #095


    £7555.50 verses £21k target


    Still going strong the next few months are where the big bucks get paid off so should see the amount coming down quicker :)
    £37000 (2014), £10,000 (2018)- Here's hoping I reach a Zero for Dec 2019!
  • kirtsypoos
    kirtsypoos Posts: 3,824 Forumite
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    Morning all,

    I haven't been doing my normal daily updates as due to lack of sick pay my totals haven't been changing as I've been unable to PAD :(

    I'm back today though, and with payday looming will be able to update again shortly :)

    #006 checking in with £12591.66/£10000 please muppets
    :j PAID VERY, Barclaycard x3, Vanquis, Natwest, O/D, Tesco & MBNA x2 PAID :j LBM 24/07/15 - Original Debt: £0/31010.23 (100% paid) :eek:
    Mortgage - £151.316.54 :eek:
  • muppets
    muppets Posts: 1,476 Forumite
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    abba1772 wrote: »
    Has everyone started their Xmas shopping as it's getting really quiet on here xx

    Sent £9.86 towards my barclaycard brings my total to £5603.29 / £6000

    I'm lucky that I live so far away from family, so that I don't need to buy prezzies this year. :rotfl: OH and I are getting married in Dec so, we probably won't be spending much if we do decide to get each other a present this year.
    PAYDBX 2020 - #01 Pd £15,029.29 / £13,140.66 - 114% 🎉

    MFiT-T5 #36
    3-6 mth EF #5
    €2,445 / 11,100
    Mortgage - PD 126,846.35/ 271,495.07 46.72%[ MF was Aug 2038 now Sept 2035 😲
  • muppets
    muppets Posts: 1,476 Forumite
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    kirtsypoos wrote: »
    Morning all,

    I haven't been doing my normal daily updates as due to lack of sick pay my totals haven't been changing as I've been unable to PAD :(

    I'm back today though, and with payday looming will be able to update again shortly :)

    #006 checking in with £12591.66/£10000 please muppets
    Hope that you are feeling better now, I do admit to reading your diary but not posting. I subscribed and read the emails when I have some quiet time in work:naughty::naughty: I couldn't believe how inconsiderate your boss was while you were sick. I understand why you went back to work before you were proper better, couldn't believe that your didn't get sick pay while you were off. Big hugs from me.
    PAYDBX 2020 - #01 Pd £15,029.29 / £13,140.66 - 114% 🎉

    MFiT-T5 #36
    3-6 mth EF #5
    €2,445 / 11,100
    Mortgage - PD 126,846.35/ 271,495.07 46.72%[ MF was Aug 2038 now Sept 2035 😲
  • kirtsypoos
    kirtsypoos Posts: 3,824 Forumite
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    muppets wrote: »
    Hope that you are feeling better now, I do admit to reading your diary but not posting. I subscribed and read the emails when I have some quiet time in work:naughty::naughty: I couldn't believe how inconsiderate your boss was while you were sick. I understand why you went back to work before you were proper better, couldn't believe that your didn't get sick pay while you were off. Big hugs from me.

    Thanks muppets, it's very frustrating with the lack of sick pay when I feel that I go above and beyond whenever I'm asked to. I guess that's my personal opinion though. I got payslip this afternoon and have been given 2 days pay back as a thank you for going on an overnight work trip when I hadn't fully recovered which has made me feel a bit better. Still not great, but a bit better :rotfl:

    And at least it means we are looking less horrific for PADs this month. In fact, for reasons shortly to be revealed my PADs may well increase.... ;) although it's not a nice shiny new better paid job so don't get too excited for me :p
    :j PAID VERY, Barclaycard x3, Vanquis, Natwest, O/D, Tesco & MBNA x2 PAID :j LBM 24/07/15 - Original Debt: £0/31010.23 (100% paid) :eek:
    Mortgage - £151.316.54 :eek:
  • Yay payday so DDs have gone towards loan payments. :j

    Update for me today please Muppets


    #2 = £13,965.56/£12,000

    Keep going everyone and well done all. :T
    SP 9#531=£620/SP 10 # 531=?PDBX 2016 #2 = £16,766.67/£12,000
    PDBX 2017 #2 = £1,200/£12,000


    ''If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain''
  • muppets
    muppets Posts: 1,476 Forumite
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    kirtsypoos wrote: »
    Thanks muppets, it's very frustrating with the lack of sick pay when I feel that I go above and beyond whenever I'm asked to. I guess that's my personal opinion though. I got payslip this afternoon and have been given 2 days pay back as a thank you for going on an overnight work trip when I hadn't fully recovered which has made me feel a bit better. Still not great, but a bit better :rotfl:

    And at least it means we are looking less horrific for PADs this month. In fact, for reasons shortly to be revealed my PADs may well increase.... ;) although it's not a nice shiny new better paid job so don't get too excited for me :p

    Thats great about the 2 days pay back, as you say still not great, but better then nothing. I will be keeping an eye out for you reveal, getting excited for you and I don't even know what it is lol. xx
    PAYDBX 2020 - #01 Pd £15,029.29 / £13,140.66 - 114% 🎉

    MFiT-T5 #36
    3-6 mth EF #5
    €2,445 / 11,100
    Mortgage - PD 126,846.35/ 271,495.07 46.72%[ MF was Aug 2038 now Sept 2035 😲
  • abba1772
    abba1772 Posts: 7,746 Forumite
    First Anniversary Name Dropper First Post Car Insurance Carver!
    Rounding down the account again sent £4.11 towards the barclaycard brings my total to £5607.40 / £6000
    NEXT TARGET: Halifax credit card DEC 22 £0 / £4499.12
    POAMAYC 2011 £6378.35 POAMAYC 2012 £5000.78
    POAMAYC 2013 £3480.04 POAMAYC 2014 £4085.14
    POAMAYC 2015 £7565.24 POAMAYC 2016 £8000.90 POAMAYC 2017 £7278.80 POAMAYC 2018 £13208.18POAMAYC 2019 £13309.28 POAMAYC 2020 £15026.05
  • kirtsypoos
    kirtsypoos Posts: 3,824 Forumite
    First Anniversary First Post Combo Breaker Cashback Cashier
    Hi all :)

    #006 checking in with £12831.66/£10000 thanks to some unexpected monies repayed!
    :j PAID VERY, Barclaycard x3, Vanquis, Natwest, O/D, Tesco & MBNA x2 PAID :j LBM 24/07/15 - Original Debt: £0/31010.23 (100% paid) :eek:
    Mortgage - £151.316.54 :eek:
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