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NEW - pay off £20,000 (ish) by Christmas 2009
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£373.15 paid towards credit cards today.Mortgage £25,789.17/£24,918.14/£22,921.47
Pay off £20k by Xmas 2010 - £16,360.000 -
£33.86 - the very last bit - just paid off egg card. hoorah.0
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Afternoon all, gone a bit quiet here so I'd thought I'd pop in with a new signature update!0
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£50.00 into savings account, will update signature later.Mortgage £25,789.17/£24,918.14/£22,921.47
Pay off £20k by Xmas 2010 - £16,360.000 -
am heading off to school with my brother to get his gcse results fingers crossed just thought I would check in quickly. pay day day all payments have gone so have no money left but at least all the bills have been paid. another £650 to the pot. and woohoo final push of £120 to pay off the vanquis card. wow no longer with that card just 3 remainding cards to go. just have to remember to close the account and destroy the card. hope all is well with everyone on their debt journey. will update my signature next time:Dmisselvis proud and in motion - dealing with her debts step by step
DFW #107
challenge pay off 6.5k by the end of 2017~ £388/£6500 challenge 1% challenge = 6% of debt cleared; challenge - build up 3 months emergency fund- £0/£60000 -
Bit more off of my Nationwide card. Have a good long weekend everyone :beer:0
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£50 off the debt for me today
Nice to see people clearing those pesky credit cards!!Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)0 -
Hello,
Well, for September, I'm able to report a whole.... nothing.... has been put towards my student loan. I went a bit shop-happy this month so I've nothing left - but, thankfully, no created any new debts either. I think I might have to cancel my credit cards, returning to my old habits came *far* too easily.
In other news - I've started my diet today. Weighing in at an embarassing 15st, I want to be down to 12st by February. Not sure how realistic that is, but I'll give it my best shot.
You're all doing amazing, keep at it,
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Dear Batfink
Good luck with the diet and with the money reduction. Look forward to reading your progress:rotfl:misselvis proud and in motion - dealing with her debts step by stepDFW #107
challenge pay off 6.5k by the end of 2017~ £388/£6500 challenge 1% challenge = 6% of debt cleared; challenge - build up 3 months emergency fund- £0/£60000
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