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A payment a day............
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From Sun 16th Nov to Sat 22nd we paid 182 payments and the total paid was (I must ask fag_ash_lil for some drum roll smilies) £1828.36.:T Who says small payments don't count.
That really is amazing. Well done all of us! and thanks DT:jLBM 10/08 £12510.74/0 -
Woo that's amazing!!
£1.50 to Vanquis for me today... it's raining and cold and looks like I'm having a no spend weekend as nobody wants to see me!!!
Found myself some new glasses for under £20 that I'm excited about ordering tmw though and 2 days until payday!! :beer:Debt Free since 2012Current Savings £1,400Current Mortgage £143,398.270 -
Double_Trouble wrote: »
From Sun 16th Nov to Sat 22nd we paid 182 payments and the total paid was £1828.36.:T Who says small payments don't count.
Well done everyone we rock!!
DTxx
Thanks Double Trouble ...
I'm sure this is very much appreciated by us all ....
Think this calls for a smilie overload !!!!
terri x" When I'm good I'm very good , but when I'm bad I'm better " ~ Mae West ..0 -
Good afternoon everyone
Did not post yesterday as I had visitors.
Been catching up on posts - all doing well!
Thanks to Hopeful1 for techie help.
87p to pot.
£58 to cc (full payment - no interest added this month!)
Bought 2 balls of wool for £1 (bogof) to knit scarf - will keep me busy while watching debts go down and when finished will keep me warm to reduce heating bills!#76 Save £12k in 2015 challenge
£3625/£4000 :j0 -
just have no internet connection at home but at son's so thought I would pay some money dreaded virgin and have been put at least £1 each day in sealed tin:mad: 5 account to clear- £14580.47/£1074.90- 7.3% paid off
debt free nov 2012 before that I hope
sealed jar no 4200 -
another little payment for me today (£1), hopefully will be able to put a bit more away next month (pay date mon 8 dec - feels like ages away!). pleased that most of my christmas spending sorted, partly because i am not spending much this year:rudolf: and partly because i am a chronically early shopper.
freezing here as well and chucking it down, we have not set foot out of the house. made a nice tomato & carrot soup and now having a lazy afternoon.
x tomtombeanieMortgage free as of 11/11/15 !
:Anow... to start some serious saving :A
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Just taken the dogs out for a walk - bloody hell it cold out there.
£2.50 for me today.
Stay warm everyone!
Wee0 -
£0.99 for me today because I was totally and utterly desperate to buy a big bag of doritos with which to troff my leftover houmous, however I desisted and will have the houmous with carrots instead. I feel like I deserve that 99p towards my overdraft because of the effort it took me!Start Date: 27/11/2010
Padding: Day 42
Target £8000
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Soz folks.. not been on here for a while..due to work '!!!!!' & have really missed it..
However.. paid a huge £540 off mint!! thanks to payrise:j which has allowed me to get 'all':eek: my cards on 0% or low lifew of balance so from now on every little bit will come straight off total debt!
Will struggle to make a payment a day, but am determined!!0 -
Well no wonder I didn't want to get out from under the duvet - drew back the curtains and snow everywher. DS wanted to his wellies on there and then and get out and do a snowman - bless he is only 4!! Managed to play snowballs for a wee while but not enough to build a snowman but still good fun.
PAD was £2 today. Rounded up my Xmas account as I now have most of my pressies but keeping some money in the account til after Xmas just to make sure there isnt anyone or anything I have forgotten.
Hope you are all having a lovely Sunday - its brilliant reading just how much a bit here and there is making such a difference both individually and collectively.
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