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A payment a day............
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:hello: Morning all,
just went to pay went to pay Egg £5.30 and am so excited because my monthly payment of £45 has come off bringing me down to below £1000:T In fact once my payments for the last few days start showing I'll actually be closer to £900! My payments only show to 25th plus I have made a weekly payment today of £15.
I'm so happy:rotfl:
Have a great day all!
Yay!! Well done you :T It's great going under the £1000 or £100 marks, it feels like you're really making progress.
£1 to each of mine: evil loan, cap 1 and savings. Am waiting for a check to clear. Part will go to monthly bills, but should be a little left over for extra payments.
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Scaredandindebt wrote: »Well done - you must be so chuffed! :j
Well, today my evil quarterly interest came off - £132! :mad: Paid off £2, so my loan actually went up £130 today from where it was....
Oh well, onwards and upwards huh?
Have a good day all.
Oh how frustrating. Keep going you'll get there. I think battling with debt and all the effort we're putting in to sort it out will make us stronger people.
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purpleposting4 wrote: »£40 paid to my mum today (loan), she's been great and making payments for me until I got rid of the worse debts, but now I have to pay her back more each month to make-up/catch-up! Will have to sort out at least £250/month so watch this space!
When OH gets paid tomorrow am hoping to lower my natwest overdraft to £50 providing he gets paid right. Am hearing about people getting charged for overdraft 'reviews' costing £25 with HSBC and I don't want my bank to get any ideas!!!
I guess it's a lot of people's pay days today/tomorrow, so good look with getting these debt totals down! x
Husband just received his wage slip and we're about £50 short due to a new tax code(?) so lowering my Natwest overdraft this month is out of the question unfortunately.
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Well done jo41.
Sorry to hear that scaredandindebt. Keep going though because in the end it will make a difference.
I've just paid £5 into the ISA. Tomorrow is when all my standing orders and dds go out so my account will be looking a lot less healthy. It's also a 5 week month so the money has to last a bit longer. I'd better get some more stuff on ebay methinks.Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts - DFW Nerd 323
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Morning all - my usual £1.30 off the Egg card today. Am so glad that I started this challenge and am aiming to pay off even more in October.Debt free and Keeping on Track0
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Just £1 today for me after the last couple of days of larger payments. Can't wait till they show up on my statement! xLBM February 2008. DFD March 2013 19 August 2011Debt at LBM £14,395.48. Debt Now £00
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Put in $2 today :T Brings me to $10 so far"Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without!!"Nov NSD: ?/30 Nov Make 10 Day ?/300Get Rid Of Debt: ?/2000 !! :mad:0
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Morning all
Well done jo41 bet it feels good!:T
I know exactly how you feel scaredandindebt its so annoying isnt it? Feels like one step forward and two steps back :mad:
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Paid off 13.30 off tesco visa and 12.25 off A&L visa today. That's an Envirofone and an Amazon payment.Total debt at October 2008: £67,213.30
Total debt today: £0 - debt and mortgage free 29th November 2013 :T
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