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  • JAMIEDODGER
    JAMIEDODGER Posts: 4,339 Forumite
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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 - 7
  • 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 up :o SPC #382 ~ £40 banked
    12k in 2016 #15. £541.91/£3000
  • jo41
    jo41 Posts: 1,172 Forumite
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    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 x
  • Hopeful1
    Hopeful1 Posts: 2,076 Forumite
    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 bank :D I'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 :confused:
    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 everyone :D
    One step at a time ;)
  • 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 Miller
  • 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 up :o SPC #382 ~ £40 banked
    12k in 2016 #15. £541.91/£3000
  • katie2407
    katie2407 Posts: 352 Forumite
    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
    sealed jar no 420
  • 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 Miller
  • weebag
    weebag Posts: 153 Forumite
    £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.

    Wee
  • Nichelette
    Nichelette Posts: 2,126 Forumite
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    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 home
    Starting mortgage £289,500 31.01.19 - Current outstanding £192,586.98/CENTER]
    Overpayments since 27.03.19: £52,407.47
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