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  • StressedSteph
    StressedSteph Posts: 2,834 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I have nominated this thread Emily. This was a fantastic idea.
    xxx
  • gillypen
    gillypen Posts: 121 Forumite
    another pound added to piggy today :)
    2.00 saving club £408 pound so far £250 cashed
    Sealed Pot Challenge 2 "The Return" #379
    saving for a house 0.2%
  • ehallett
    ehallett Posts: 1,960 Forumite
    Hi everyone

    Welcome all newbies - you have all been added to the list :o .

    I have put another pound coin in my pot from my postage change.

    Emily x
  • lunar
    lunar Posts: 1,805 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I love this thread and really want to join in. the problem is im making overpayments on my egg loan as it has the highest interest rate. they get confused enough with 3 overpayments a month so i dont think i could make a payment every day!

    I could make small daily payments onto my natwest card which is currently on 0% but will increase in december.

    I know its not the best way to snowball overpaying a 0% card but i think it would really motivate me to stop silly spending!

    Is it too late to join?
    DFW NERD NO.656 DEBT FREE 24TH NOVEMBER 2010 TOTAL DEBT AUGUST 2007 £39000
    MFiT T2 NO.56 WE OWN [STRIKE]25%[/STRIKE] 31.5% OF OUR HOUSE SO FAR!
  • elantan
    elantan Posts: 21,022 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    have to admit ehallert since i found this thread yesterday i have been making daily overpayments (ok were only on day two) i like this idea thanks once again for thinking out of the box
  • GGGGGGGGgrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr at Egg,

    I couldn't pay yesterday so paid twenty quid today.

    don't think I will be able to pay 10 quid everyday. hmmmmm. may have to lower it cos I still I haven't paid for the dentist( not till oct)

    none of my payments have shown up yet.

    xx
    Nevertheless she persisted.
  • nicnacnoo
    nicnacnoo Posts: 408 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    lunar wrote: »

    Is it too late to join?

    of course not, jump on board!
  • mumo5
    mumo5 Posts: 12 Forumite
    Good evening all. Another £2 off my debts today. DD 5 not very well today so been stuck at home.Went on a penny hunt round the house.Kids leave them everywhere!!!!!!!! Finders keepers. Just going to count them and will pay them to barclaycard tomorrow.
    payment a day challenge £2 per day £45 so far :D
  • ehallett
    ehallett Posts: 1,960 Forumite
    lunar wrote: »
    I love this thread and really want to join in. the problem is im making overpayments on my egg loan as it has the highest interest rate. they get confused enough with 3 overpayments a month so i dont think i could make a payment every day!

    I could make small daily payments onto my natwest card which is currently on 0% but will increase in december.

    I know its not the best way to snowball overpaying a 0% card but i think it would really motivate me to stop silly spending!

    Is it too late to join?

    Not too late to join at all - welcome aboard :D .

    Why not put your daily money into a seperate account or into a pot and then just add it to one of your 3 monthly overpayments?

    I haven't physically made a payment off my Barclaycard for a few days, but have been putting the money in a pot and will bank it and then pay it off the card in one go.

    Emily x
  • lunar
    lunar Posts: 1,805 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    ehallett wrote: »
    Not too late to join at all - welcome aboard :D .

    Why not put your daily money into a seperate account or into a pot and then just add it to one of your 3 monthly overpayments?

    I haven't physically made a payment off my Barclaycard for a few days, but have been putting the money in a pot and will bank it and then pay it off the card in one go.

    Emily x

    I did think about doing that but i want to see my CC statement with so many payments on it! is that really childish? oh well, even if it is im going to do it anyway.
    DFW NERD NO.656 DEBT FREE 24TH NOVEMBER 2010 TOTAL DEBT AUGUST 2007 £39000
    MFiT T2 NO.56 WE OWN [STRIKE]25%[/STRIKE] 31.5% OF OUR HOUSE SO FAR!
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