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A Payment a Day Part 2!

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  • jo41
    jo41 Posts: 1,172 Forumite
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    Right it's official I am a donut. Whilst number cunching for next week I changed my weekly payment to Crap One from £35.00 to £50. So not only do I pay a weekly amount. I also pay £75 a month plus £10 and the odd pence to correspond with the date from Monday to Friday and the same on Saturday & sunday but thats £15 with the odd pence.
    Anyway by mistake I sent across the £50 for next week so today my pad to Crap One was..........£170.26 plus all my other payments. I've now left myself a bit short for the week! Seriously, what am I like? Keep it clean please!
    Jo x
  • dankosheemo
    dankosheemo Posts: 1,243 Forumite
    I'm feeling a bit more optimistic about my finances today! :j Made some extra payments with pennies and pounds and updated the ol' signature too whilst I wait for pay day to roll round.

    Egg CC £9.61
    Virgin CC £2.57
    Mint CC £4.62

    :j TOTAL PaD £16.80:j

    (I bobbed a £1 in to the pot this morning but already posted that one but it all helps)

    Hope everyone's had a good start to the week!
    xx
    :j (2013) :j
    * Virgin Atlantic [STRIKE]£2,837.01[/STRIKE] £2,835* B'card [STRIKE]£851.51[/STRIKE] £850 * Egg [strike]£5,608.83[/strike] £5,608.83 * Mint [STRIKE]£816.13[/STRIKE] £770 *
  • A whopping £450.00:j PAD for me today to barclaycard...hopefully that baby will be gone soon.


    And i gained 1lb :mad: I blame the 2 yes 2 batches of home made hobnobs i've made this week.......dry crusts and water for the rest of the week.

    Have a good one all.
    LBM 10/08 £12510.74/
  • boysma
    boysma Posts: 828 Forumite
    Hi everyone

    Was in a great mood today for a Monday :) The weather was bright and sunny here all day so feel very optimistic. Great fun paying off something to cap one every day on top of my minimum payment which is circa £75 but the interest is £50 ish:mad:. Anyhow thanks to this thread i will start to see some results soon and love to see the balance coming down.

    Oops almost forgot:o PAD £2 today.
    Payment A Day £15 (started 17/5/14) :j
  • joeyjimbles
    joeyjimbles Posts: 2,248 Forumite
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    Paybacktime - you and me both! I also gained 2lbs which has me a bit mystified as yes I did have a piece of cake on Wednesday and two glasses of wine on Friday and Saturday night BUT I ate really well the rest of the time, didn't have any treats or 'a little bit won't matter' and also went to the gym 4 times (3 classes and one gym session) and it hurt like hell everytime and I looked like I'd been in the shower before I left the studio. So.....

    Ah well. Today I didn't go to the gym as I woke up feeling fluey - the rest of my family got it over Christmas - so have had a day in my jammies watching crap TV. I think I feel better now though I nearly had a relapse when I saw the scales!

    £3.00 for me today. Waiting on Paypal, mystery shopping and ideally a windfall!
    LD 12.25 £1600.00/£0700.00             Fn £274.00  LTFn £525  LLTFn £300     
    Renewal 25 £500.00/£500.00            InsH 12.25 £600/£600.00   InsP 03.26 £150/£150.00
    NPt 12.25 £150.00/£051.50               Ins/TC 02.26 £550/£470.00
    YX25 £1500/£0750                             FD £3600/£0600
    PX25 £1500/£0625                             P6m £1200/£0800  PEa £100/£060          
  • mmy
    mmy Posts: 70 Forumite
    Ooh paybacktime2008 = home made hobnobs, that sound very tempting! Are they like flapjacks, that's another thing I haven't made for a while, I am getting quite drooly thinking about it!!
    PAD £1.00 today plus usual £12.50 to tim for ssavings will make this week by taking bus to work instead of London Underground. I actually think i prefer it, at least i am not starting the day like a rat in a tunnel, but above ground - and as the mornings get lighter and the weather gets better I think it will be a nice way to start the day... Pity work is always at the end of the ride!

    Well done to everyone for keeping the momentum up!

    Have a good evening!
  • weebag
    weebag Posts: 153 Forumite
    Oh dear - no post from me since Friday - combination of illness and hangover......

    No PAD either for me since I am now in minus balance. Need to do my expenses tomoz - havnt done em for 5 weeks!

    Sorry for letting the thread down. :-(


    Wee
  • jenchin66
    jenchin66 Posts: 648 Forumite
    Weebag, your not letting anybody down, don't be so hard on yourself
    Pad, started 28.11.08 running total £3674.91:T
    Sealed pot challenge member 346:T
  • mmy wrote: »
    Ooh paybacktime2008 = home made hobnobs, that sound very tempting! Are they like flapjacks, that's another thing I haven't made for a while, I am getting quite drooly thinking about it!!
    PAD £1.00 today plus usual £12.50 to tim for ssavings will make this week by taking bus to work instead of London Underground. I actually think i prefer it, at least i am not starting the day like a rat in a tunnel, but above ground - and as the mornings get lighter and the weather gets better I think it will be a nice way to start the day... Pity work is always at the end of the ride!

    Well done to everyone for keeping the momentum up!

    Have a good evening!


    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=471992

    The world famous Twink recipie for hobnobs. Don't look Joeyjimbles!
    LBM 10/08 £12510.74/
  • weebag wrote: »
    Oh dear - no post from me since Friday - combination of illness and hangover......

    No PAD either for me since I am now in minus balance. Need to do my expenses tomoz - havnt done em for 5 weeks!

    Sorry for letting the thread down. :-(


    Wee

    I've been a bit chaotic myself lately and my only excuse is the weather. ;)
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