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morning:D
payments made today:
£3.50 to creditcard
£10.00 to overdraft
£1.19 to pot
£14.69 today:)November NSD's - 70 -
Morning everyone
Finally got my money which I transfered, so im off washing machine shopping today. Also got my quidco money so managed to make an extra big PaD to
Capital One - £15.00, plus £7.50 to Next and £4.00 to Catalogue.
Have a great day. Im up to watch the election results!Moving on upSPC #382 ~ £40 banked
12k in 2016 #15. £541.91/£30000 -
Morning all,
I had a laugh yesterday at all the early risers as I do exactly the same before the chaos of my household desends!
Anyway paid £5.05 to Egg.
Hope you all have a good Wednesday. Enjoy the fireworks!
Jo x0 -
Good morning everyone! My little one is a devil for getting up early. I make him stay in bed 'chilling out' 'til 7 now so that i can have a shower and coffee in peace :rolleyes:
Well the debt roller coaster is on an up today with my tax credits and a small payment from quidco going in the bankI've paid £25 to cap. 1 and will have to set up a payment for the Barclays loan. I've done it on my Natwest acc., but not Halifax where the money's gone today - ooo it gets complicated!!
Lelc - i completely understand your frustrations. When you constantly have to watch your money it seems that good work can be easily undone
BUT on the positive - at least you had the money to transfer quickly and you won't have to worry about any nasty charges
Have a good day everyoneOne step at a time0 -
Another early riser here, usually between 5 - 5.30, old habit as DH was a baker. Like JD says those first early hours are very special, no demands from anyone other than the dog
Anyway have been very skint this week, but just managed to get the first of this months PAD's on it's way. £8 to HFC.
Really don't like Fireworks, but those that do enjoy yourselves.DC.
"Some people walk in the rain... others just get wet... " - Roger Miller0 -
I hate fireworks too, and so do both my boys - they always seem to start as soon as I get them settled down in bed.:mad:
Just wanted to say, for those of you trying to keep up with saving etc, I cant recommend whatsthecost.com enough - its great to see in black and white your debts decreasing!Moving on upSPC #382 ~ £40 banked
12k in 2016 #15. £541.91/£30000 -
morning late for me this morning but working late shift today
just rounded down current account so £7.97 to virgin:mad: 5 account to clear- £14580.47/£1074.90- 7.3% paid off
debt free nov 2012 before that I hope
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frasersmum123 wrote: »Just wanted to say, for those of you trying to keep up with saving etc, I cant recommend whatsthecost.com enough - its great to see in black and white your debts decreasing!
I agree, keeps me on track and focussed. Chipping it away and seeing it happen really helps.DC.
"Some people walk in the rain... others just get wet... " - Roger Miller0 -
£2.00 for me today off my Post Office Card.
Thinking of doing a car boot shortly as seem to have gathered a lot of carp around the house and could do with a de-clutter.
Was gonna ebay some stuff but i REALLY cant be doing with all the wrapping and posting!
Have a good day all.
Wee0 -
Morning all, I've added £5.16 to my ISA today which has taken me up to £1,700 exactly, I've got a christmas job in Boots so I'm hoping I'll be able to get up to £3,000 in a couple of months.
My overdrafts are £3,400 in total (0%) so if I can do that I'll almost have enough to pay them off if they get called in early, though I think this is unlikely as I pay in regularly. The plan is to keep the ISA money as my house deposit and only pay the minimum off the overdrafts over 3 years so I get to keep the interest. Fingers crossed.Finally bought a homeStarting mortgage £289,500 31.01.19 - Current outstanding £192,586.98/CENTER]Overpayments since 27.03.19: £52,407.470
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