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A Payment a Day Part 2!

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  • How come your page 36 is my page 71?
    DTxx
  • How come your page 36 is my page 71?
    DTxx
    Hi DT depends what you have your options on - I changed mine to 40 to a page as Terri must have done as well HTH:D
    Debt @ LBM - £25,722 Debt now - £11,811 DFD - April 2012 :eek: :eek:
    Payment a day challenge - 8/8/08 - £8669.73:jISA - £127.07
    Sealed Pot Challenge #283 £489.50 for 2009//£353 for 2010
    Stopped smoking 1/11/2010 - money saved so far:£515:D
  • Fag_ash_lil
    Fag_ash_lil Posts: 5,150 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    How come your page 36 is my page 71?
    DTxx

    Keep up sis ! :rotfl: .... This is what happens when you go on the missing for a few days ! ... A while ago almar suggested we all change our options so that we can read 40 posts per page ..... Unless i post and take up half the page !! :rotfl: ....

    If you go into " user cp "
    Then " edit options "
    then look for " thread display options "
    then " number of posts to show per page "
    change it to 40 ....

    terri x happy-making-faces-089.gif
    " When I'm good I'm very good , but when I'm bad I'm better " ~ Mae West ..
  • Keep up sis ! :rotfl: .... This is what happens when you go on the missing for a few days ! ... A while ago almar suggested we all change our options so that we can read 40 posts per page ..... Unless i post and take up half the page !! :rotfl: ....

    If you go into " user cp "
    Then " edit options "
    then look for " thread display options "
    then " number of posts to show per page "
    change it to 40 ....

    terri x happy-making-faces-089.gif
    :rotfl: :rotfl:
    Terri explains it better than me :p
    Debt @ LBM - £25,722 Debt now - £11,811 DFD - April 2012 :eek: :eek:
    Payment a day challenge - 8/8/08 - £8669.73:jISA - £127.07
    Sealed Pot Challenge #283 £489.50 for 2009//£353 for 2010
    Stopped smoking 1/11/2010 - money saved so far:£515:D
  • Life is soooooooooooooooooooo complicated soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo many decisions to make ok I'm off to change options I don't know how I missed that post what else have I missed?

    DTxx
  • Paid £12.78 to HSBC CC today + £1.09 into Sealed Pot.

    TOTAL PAD today = £13.87
  • thevinternet
    thevinternet Posts: 1,054 Forumite
    Just given my Dad (who I owe money to) £5, that's my payment for today so that's three days in a row so far! xx
  • Fag_ash_lil
    Fag_ash_lil Posts: 5,150 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    :rotfl: :rotfl:
    Terri explains it better than me :p

    No ..... Yours' was direct to the point .....
    It's just that i can't shut up , once i start yadda.gif ! ....
    It must feel good to get your hair done .... hair.jpg ....

    Ooooooooh i can " edit " again ! ....

    terri x happy-making-faces-089.gif
    " When I'm good I'm very good , but when I'm bad I'm better " ~ Mae West ..
  • One thing I have missed I forgot to say £10 to Halifax CC.
    Are we going to get a pic of the new hairdo sis. I like to go quite dramatic with my highlights 3 colours went to different hairdresser this time (lack of time my usual one is an hour away) told her I didn't want to be too conservative well it was so boring all the colours but so restrained I could have cried and it cost a fortune so I will have to go back to my old hairdresser ( she is a friend and will probably kill me when she sees it) and have it redone I feel so boring.

    DTxx
  • mmy
    mmy Posts: 70 Forumite
    First of all, well done, Mudbath!! You must be walking on air!! I was thinking about you as I was making some soup for tea [cheap and filling!!] and wondered whether you felt that having paid off your debt, you were now in a sort of 'saving mind-set', and would prefer to be careful rather than to spend. I don't mean being stingy - just that you never want to get back into debt, and now you are planning to save £1,000 - that's brilliant!! What an inspiration for newbies like me....
    PAD so far £7.70, not bad as started on Monday. Have not done any online bank transfers as Target 1 is pay off both overdrafts and minimum on Barclays each month for a bit. Used the Snowball calculator for the first time and found it encouraging and a little depressing at the same time! However, I'll stick with it...
    Thanks, Flying Friesan and Double Trouble, for your advice. To be fair to DD, she is at college studying for A levels and also works three 4 hour shifts at a local supermarket. All the money she makes she is saving for her car. She is happy for her and I to pay 50/50. At first she thought her Dad would give her some money towards it [as if!!] but has now accepted that he is a dead loss on the contribution front. The insurance is not as hair-raising as I had thought, and I really must get to grips with quidco, I know.
    Off soon to pick DD up from supermarket shift - in my newly MOT'd car!! Hope everyone has a lovely evening, planning nothing more strenuous than night on the sofa....!!
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