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The ultimate incentive to get debt free, can I do it by New Years?
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Hi Dinah
Just wanted to say thanks. I do the butlinsbingo scratchcard every day but didn't know about TAB til I read your post. Even at 10p a day I've doubled my income straight away!!!!! :jLet's start again (really need a kick up the bum now) :wall:Virgin CC £9793.710 -
Boots have BOGOF on some of their albums, just checked online and the cheapest is £8.81. So four for £17.62 if my mental maths is still on the ball! Plus points if you have a boots card.0
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Thanks Cinny that's just what I'm looking for - thats going on tomorrows to do list!
Glad to help Pilchard! I find TAB pay out more overall as well.Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
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Glad I could help! I was looking at them this morning, decided I wanted to get an album together of pictures over the last year. Must be another case of great minds ect ect. Going down to my branch of boots tomorrow to see if they have anymore discounts.
How's your list going for today? I've managed to cross all off but 'have a nice soak' as I didn't fancy soaking in ice cold water.0 -
- Do surveys from last 24 hours
- [strike]Check onepoll[/strike]
- [strike]Do mi-info clicks[/strike]
- Do 30 listings (racing with OH 50 jobs) Have 10 done so far, will do the other 20 half before dinner and half after.
- [strike]Try to reorder Amex cashback card, first in FF then in IE if this fails[/strike]
- [strike]Do free scratchies[/strike]
- Start the daily clicks on eager learners guide
- [strike]Take evening off to watch film with family and do some knitting of OH's scarf[/strike] Ended up going down early and watching some grand designs, 25 year old couple building their first home, didn't like the house but very jealous!
- Answer any questions that pop up on Ebay 4 items bid on now, totalling nearly £11, no questions tho
Have also been looking at holidays for OH and I. Mum gave me £400 Tesco holiday vouchers for Christmas, we're looking at 2 weeks in Egypt in March at the moment, destination might change but I need to use up my holiday time before the end of the financial year! Will be my first proper holiday in 4 years and I'm incredibly excited.Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
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have you tried online with Truprint or Jessops? they had them on special offer if i remember just before christmas and i got 20% off everything in January through ordering, so i bet they have offers on at the mo.....
i found just over £11 in an old purse today, that i had no idea was there, so that was fantastic as was down to my last £1 in my purse and trying to avoid going to atms at the mo....:j0 -
[STRIKE]Sign HSBC CC reclaim letter and send back URGENT[/STRIKE]
[STRIKE]Pay in cheque from Mazuma (£17) and Christmas money (£80) to bank[/STRIKE]
Finish Quidco list of free offers
Finish listing the last 2 boxes of books
Make a list of all the videos to sell
After 16th chase Quidco for the untracked ebay money
Buy new pet insurance
[STRIKE]Book flights to Ireland for Jan[/STRIKE]
[STRIKE]Book 2 days holiday from work for Center Parks at end of Jan[/STRIKE]
Send another letter to Barclaycard CC threatening court
[STRIKE]Call Alliance & Leicester and see if they got the joint account form this time URGENT! [/STRIKE]
[STRIKE]Ask HSBC what my IBAN number is so I can get paid for MS. [/STRIKE]
Paint second picture in OHs series
[STRIKE]Credit £10 to Take a Break scratchie account[/STRIKE]
Complete all surveys each day on my survey account Been good with this so far
[STRIKE]Chase up where my onepoll account has gone! [/STRIKE]
Do daily mi-info clicks (and onepoll if I get it back!) Been good with this one too
Do free ipoints offers
Do 1000 STP tracks Not my fault it's not working!
Because we love our lists, here is how I'm doing so far on my Jan list. Not too bad I don't think!Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0 -
I'll have a look at those savingmore, find a good offer and make books is definitely on tomorrows list. I love it when I find surprise money!Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
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I'm starting to understand the DFW's love of lists! It's great ticking things off.
There is a new STP scout room open, but I'm guessing there'll be a massive surge of people going for it so I might leave it until after work monday. Wanted to try and do 50 tracks a day but I'll have to start that febuary.0 -
I was the same Cinny, mine is supposed to offset the gym membership im taking out. But I'm thinking of putting that off till OH gets here anyway, as he's been taking about joining too, and we'd get it cheaper as a couples one than two singles.Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0
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