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Congratulations! Well done, thats really got me smiling!MSE-ing since 2007
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Huge congratulations. :j:j:j:j0
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Fabulous!!!! Well done you
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort
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Thanks all so much! To talliedebtbuster....you are on the final straight, keep the faith and keep going! Not long to go now. I think the next step for me is to just stay out of debt now for the next couple of months as Christmas approaches and when the New Year kicks in, I'm going to start saving and stoozing. I'm also going to save money to invest in doing a financial course that I have in mind because I want to learn to play the game of money, to make money work for me rather than me work for it. There's so much to learn. In many ways, I feel like this is just the beginning! x0
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Hey butterfly, thanks for the good advice. ive had a bad day spending but not too bad because i have overtime due to cover it. I am not depriving myself and i think that is the key. Not to be so strict and live of nothing and have nothing.I am going to do a new plan tonight on my new computer and hopefully stick to it. I hope i can be debt free from May 09! You have good plans, and i think i might do a course like that after! Anyways best of luck to you to keep debt free and please keep on the boards with us all
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many congrats:T :T :T£2 savers club 2025 #40
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Congratulations.
I'm new to all this so I take inspiration from this. Proof that it can be done.
Enjoy the champers, you deserve it.
Much Love
Lizzie xxxxHSBC Overdraft with DCA @ [strike]£105[/strike] [strike]£55 [/strike] Paid Off :j Natwest CC @ £412.44 Family Loan @ £1500 Natwest Overdraft @ Limit of £2000:eek: Self confessed chocoholic giving up chocolate for Lent :eek:0 -
Many many congratulations to you

Well done, enjoy every minute of being debt free
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Congratulations and well done! When you read the newspapers and watch all the gloomy financial reports on TV you must be heartily relieved that you've have cleared your debts as the economy is nose diving. Just think how many sleepless nights ahead you've saved for yourself. Enjoy that champagne. Reckon you've earned it.0
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Congratulations to youMy suggestion and/or advice is my own and it is up to you if you follow it, please check the advice given before acting on it.0
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