The "Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2012" challenge - PART 3!!!
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Oh no!! I feel like I have wasted a free weekends listing!! I shouldn't be so hard on myself as I've done lots of other organisational stuff this weekend, but can't bear missing one. Anyone ever had bids ending on a Monday? Usually arrange it for Sunday finishing - seem to get more. Might do 10 to make myself feel better! X1% challenge - Started Feb 2014. Cap1 card £1,073.42
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Jakes-mum sorry to hear you are not well. Get well soon.
I too love to grow my own and I have things starting to come to life in the greenhouse. Note of warning keep an eye out for slugs in the greenhouse. I noticed that the heads of some of my marigolds had started to disappear and the silver trails indicated the dreaded slugs. I sprinkle a few slug pellets around, but be careful of pets. My dogs can't get in there.
What a horrid wet bank hols. Just watched antz and now flushed away on the tv.
Have a lovely relaxing day everyone.:D[SIZE=2]SPC4 #1395 Aug 11 £135.75/£150
SPC5 #1395 Shower fund used £13.60 31/7/12 Banked Farepack administrators cheque £301 19/10/12 £326.40 in the tin....TOTAL £641
SPC6 #1395 Total £144.62
SPC7 # 051 Banked so far £100 TOTAL £142[/SIZE]
SPC8 #051 £46 :(SPC9 #51 £1091.34 :T:T0 -
Update time for me!
Haven't updated in a wee while so thought I should! Am hoping to knock a little more off this month when my expenses come through and when I finally get my bum into gear to put stuff on fleabay, treegum, amazonia etc!
#056 £2,839.87/£9,793.81 (28.99%)
Really pleased with how much we have managed to pay off but we really still have so much to learn and change. We are a million times better than we were because of this amazing thread but need to crack down on the unnecessary spending. Gonna set myself a target of NSD's and see how we get on I don't post much but read every day and love hearing how brilliantly everybody is doing. Congratulations to everybody on their debt reduction so far!
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K3olly, you're not too late! It's free listing today too.
Couldn't work out why I was feeling so mellow today then realised that I'm not worrying about money all the time. :j Even though we're in debt, we are dealing with it. So thank you all for helping me along the way.:A:A:AMake £2020 in 2020 £178.81/£2020
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Thank you for all your well wishes, I really do feel like cac today, ive not been in this much pain in a long time and am currently considering trying to get in the shower as im so cold, even with a hot water bottle and a duvet on memumof3plusoh wrote: »Just watched antz and now flushed away on the tv.
Have a lovely relaxing day everyone.:D
Have just sat and watched both these films too felt like a big kid
My broad bean plant on my kitchen window sill is thriving, its over 3 inches tall now :O havent been out the back to check on my peas and carrots but am hoping for some shoots soon
Right because im feeling so very cac today im declaring another £50 off my overdraft New total is:
£3296.35/£8806.89 37.43%SPC No 002 SPC(3) £285/£250 (4) £519.84/£500 (5) £768.32/£500 (6) £911.30/£600 (7) £913.23/£600 (8) £1184.82/£750 (9) £2864.04/£750 (10) £3846.25/£1000 (11) £1779.72/£1000 (12) £1596.55/£1000 (13) £1534.70/£1000 (14) £775.60/£1000 (15) £700.20/£1000 (16) £2081.34/£1000 (17) £0/£10000 -
K30lly - there will be other free listing weekends so I wouldn't worry and don't forget you can still list 100 items in any one month up to 99p each for free Besides I'm sure you actually left the house this weekend unlike me
mumof3plusoh - Ewww icky slugs! Is there an eco-way of seeing them off? I'm trying to be an organic gardener, but still pretty new to all of this.
DD1981 - Congrats on being over a quarter of the way to debt freedom you're doing amazingly well I've found the best visual for NSDs is to write a blue star in marker on my calendar that's by my bedroom door, that way I can see how many NSDs I am racking up.
Barbeduk - I hadn't realised until you mentioned it that I'm not so stressed out about money anymore, I know how much I have to spend and I know I'm going to be ok. Although I did have a panic after I had a mad splurge when it was payday, if I can rein that in then I'll be fine all month long.
jakes-mum - oh no that sounds like how I was the beginning of last week, fortunately for me it didn't come to anything much as I tucked myself up into bed early and slept it off. Hope you feel better soon and nice one on the broad bean plant. Could you send Jake out to check on the peas and carrots? My little seedlings are coming up a bit spindly and I've no idea if that's normal or not. Well done on declaring another £50 off the OD by the way excellent news.
I'm currently watching S1lent W1tness from last night and was shocked at the blase way the detective just said to the other one "He had a £9k overdraft"...."That's nothing these days" WHAT?!?!?! I don't think the British public need the Beeb to be telling them that £9k isn't anything to be too worried about, pfft! I think the majority of society have a lot to wake up to with this debt business, have we really been sold the idea that it's ok to buy things on credit for so long that it doesn't shock anymore? Although saying that C4sualty did make a good point last night that in these times we need to be eating more fresh fruit & veg and less processed or we'll get scurvy ick! Right rant overDiary: Getting back on track for 2013 and beyondDEBT FREE 13-10-13 :dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:
Beautiful daughter born 11.1.14Mortgage: [STRIKE]£399,435.91[/STRIKE] £377218.83
Deposit loan from Dad: £9000[STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE]0 -
So sorry you're feeling under the weather Jakes Mum let's hope tomorrow is a better day. Well done on paying another £50 off the overdraft!0
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Sorry guys but I'm catching up and updating at the same time so I may be commenting on things from a couple of days ago!fallenwiccan wrote: »Hey Jemma, he's going in for an operation on Friday don't really want to say too much about it, its not really routine and its really embarrassing for him but hopefully if it works it'll fix his problem for at least the next ten years. We know he has a good consultant (he was his Mam's cancer consultant and she's in recovery now) but these things are never fun. Recovery is not going to be pleasant apparently but he'll be staying at his parents a few nights as the hospital is next to them. Just want the flat finished and tidy before he comes back so there's no risk of him tripping on boxes.
Well I really hope the operation goes well for him. How far is the hospital/his parents away from your flat? xxxAm writing my letter to my works today agreeing that for them to make me redundant on medical grounds is the best option all round
Are you sure it is the best option for you hun??? As much as I like where I work I 100% know that I am completely replaceable and there is no real loyalty on their part xxxlemonpopsicle wrote: »Hi Peeps,
DS had a great time in Berlin (paying for the trip was part of my debt initially) and brought me back some euros. Exchanged and went straight to the bank to pay against cc. Totals now
No. 069 £3315/ £7719 = 42.94% :j
Have a good weekend everyone
:T:T:T Wow you are sooooooo close to 50% hun. Well done!!! xxxNew Debt Journey: Pay off £19,622.91 by 30th April 2015 :T
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Thanks so much, he is ok thanks but suffers with allergies and after a few weeks at the start of the year on our economy diet of more pasta, bread etc and less meat he looked really tired and unwell. Looks much better again now I found myself on a well known parenting forum for a while worrying about him rather than on here worrying about money but we've still kept the year of austerity up...no pubs or restaurants in 2012 yet (except mothers day!) which is soooo hard but satisfying to save so much money!
We are so determined...we have paid off a huge amount but still at less than 10% :eek::eek: I still can't believe we made such bad decisions to get to this place but there we go...
How are you doing anyway K? I must go and check out your diary in a minute.
No pubs or restaurants in 2012!!! :eek::eek::eek: You have my deepest respect :A
I'm glad you put that you've paid a huge amount off, don't think about the total you still have to pay off, try and think of it more in smaller chunks so it doesn't seem so overfacing and celebrate when you've achieved those smaller goals. xxxHaven't posted for a while as I had problems with my laptop but happy to say that i've been chipping away at the debt and for my first post of the new thread would like to say:
#269 £3768.90 / £17820.96 paid
As I've said before our aim is to get to 50% by this Xmas and the full amount by Xmas 2013. We are in for the long haulDeleted_User wrote: »Gah - gained 0.5lbs this week.
Probably will gain again cos I'm off it today & monday as its Easter.
138 Dolly Rocker 6/36
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I'm not even going to look at the scales for at least a month!!! :rotfl:New Debt Journey: Pay off £19,622.91 by 30th April 2015 :T
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fallenwiccan wrote: »Thanks Kerri, managed to get a rug I'd been looking at from Next marked down from £99 to £40
We finished building our wardrobe yesterday and today we've finally put all our clothes away and cleared all the boxes out of the spare room so our friend can stay tonight
Hope everyone is having a good Easter
Did you friend like your new place? xxxrolo-polo1965 wrote: »I am fine thanks Jemma! Been in hospital recently for an operation so have only been reading and lurking rather than posting.
Been really careful with money and have managed to save up so am hoping to pay some extra ff the credt card this month! Just need to do a few more sums!
Will post again when it is finalised!
Thanks everyone for your posts on here i love reading about you all, sorry for not posting very much!Oh, and I spoke to our mortgage company today before speaking to our IFA next week as our fix is up soon. We can get a fixed rate 1% below our current mortgage to take our repayments down by almost £200pcm!!! We could do that for a couple of months to help with our snowballing or reduce the term by 6 years and have the same monthly payment. So either way...saving lots of money:money::beer:
Sounds like a lot of things are going right for you at the moment and you'll be under the £50k mark in no time at this rate!!! That will be a fantastic milestone for you to reach :T:T:T xxxNew Debt Journey: Pay off £19,622.91 by 30th April 2015 :T
Debt at Highest: £43,073 :eek:0
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