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NEW - pay off £20,000 (ish) by Christmas 2009

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  • how do I update my signature with the totals going down. am seeing everyone do the line through their totals but cannot work out how to do it should I use the strike key?

    many thanks:o:o:o
    misselvis 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/£6000
  • mel19632
    mel19632 Posts: 647 Forumite
    Just paid off the season ticket loan remaining of £987, woop woop!
    Miss Elvis if you click on "advanced" and then on the top right hand side there is an "s" with a line through it - highlight what you want to strike out and that should do the trick. [STRIKE]Like this......[/STRIKE]
    Paying down the mortgage:
    At 1 October 2011: £226,000
    Currently: £224,499
    Aim: 85% LTV (£212,500)
    Paid £1,500
    Target remaining: 88.89%
  • mel19632
    mel19632 Posts: 647 Forumite
    woops - don't click on advance - go to where you signature is, but then look for the s with the line through it and highlight...
    Paying down the mortgage:
    At 1 October 2011: £226,000
    Currently: £224,499
    Aim: 85% LTV (£212,500)
    Paid £1,500
    Target remaining: 88.89%
  • mel19632
    mel19632 Posts: 647 Forumite
    ooooh just looked at my spreadsheets and am on target to hit £20k paid either this month or next month! Once i've done that, will reset the challenge for me to have "paid off" £20k - currently stands at £14,320 actually paid off since November 2008.
    Paying down the mortgage:
    At 1 October 2011: £226,000
    Currently: £224,499
    Aim: 85% LTV (£212,500)
    Paid £1,500
    Target remaining: 88.89%
  • mel19632 wrote: »
    woops - don't click on advance - go to where you signature is, but then look for the s with the line through it and highlight...

    thanks for answering my query you are a star;)
    misselvis 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/£6000
  • Hope everyone's having a good weekend & enjoying the sunshine! small overpayment of £18.80 off my A&L card.
    Jan GC £0/£200
  • Hi everyone,


    £1150 towards my savings, signature updated.
    Mortgage £25,789.17/£24,918.14/£22,921.47
    Pay off £20k by Xmas 2010 - £16,360.00
  • sarahs999
    sarahs999 Posts: 3,751 Forumite
    GRRRRR some !!!!!! got hold of my new post office BT card before it arrived at my house and spent £800 on it. PO is going to refund but it makes me really angry. And also, I said to them, so, someone else must have activated it then? And they said no, we don't have the technology to do activation. WHAT? And then the woman admitted that they have a lot of this going on! Which is something we all ought to know. She then said that for the replacement card they are going to send they will put an ativation code on. So I said, so you do have the technologythen? And she said, oh, well, not for each and every one, just a few. How ridiculous! How much money do they need to lose before they do it for all cards? And also, she said that a block ahd been put on my account a few days before because it loked suspicious and that 'someone was going to ring you'. Hello? WHEN?

    Not impressed at all. Still haven't received the replacement card either, a week later. All teh transactions were done without a pin. I thought you couldn't do that any more? What's the point of pins if retailers just allow you to bypass theM?
  • sarahs999
    sarahs999 Posts: 3,751 Forumite
    £127 paid to the GRRRRR Post Office credit card.
  • £221.03 to Egg this morning - another step along the road to debt freedom:j

    DTxx
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