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A Payment a Day Part 2!
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Moning folks.......... its pay day finally
so my pad for today is £181.80.
Im feelin so good today im on annual leave for 2 weeks and just dont know what to do with myself as i dont want to spend any money
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Clarissa_D - I'm currently targeting May / June.Don't worry about typing out my username - Call me COMP(Unless you know my real name - in which case, feel free to use that just to confuse people!)0
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Morning All...
No PAD for me at the moment (will check out my pockets and accounts later).
Sorry for the DeVere Link not working. Not sure why, I've just clicked on it and it took me straight to the De Vere Website.... strange.
Anyway....
http://www.deverevenues.co.uk/home.html is where you need to go but upon visiting the site just now, it seems as though their £10 a room offer has ended..... sorry..... I did try to share..... honest
Have a great day all.
Rich.
EDITED : Told a lie, just visited the site and went for a quote for 5th April at Daresbury Park Hotel, and came back at £10...... Have a fish areound and you may find that bargain you're looking for..... https://secure.cbs.deverevenues.co.uk/listHotels.do?action=CheckAvailability&propertyCode=85970 -
Another £1.65 to Capital One today :rotfl:Debt Free Wannabe :hello: LBM: 23/01/08
Debt relief order: January 2013 (Discharged Jan 2014)
Jacamo: £115.81. Rebuilding credit rating0 -
clearing_out_my_pockets wrote: »Clarissa_D - I'm currently targeting May / June.
hi ya, oh right so if you do that bang on or before that'd be great and a debt free couple of months before xmas 09 !! :T well done:eek: [STRIKE]£11,362.86[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]9,973.11[/STRIKE] LoanDFX 2013 #050: £ / £10,149.04 :eek:
C.C £507.55/£550.40 :T
DFD Oct 2015Downshift Challenge 2013
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Or... if things go to plan and we manage to buy a house, we'll be in the most debt of our lives before christmas!Don't worry about typing out my username - Call me COMP(Unless you know my real name - in which case, feel free to use that just to confuse people!)0
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Hi all
Its payday at last!!!:j :j :j :j
today paid back £200.00 to payday loans (wont be using them again!!).
At the beginning of January, I decided to stop buying my lunch and always take something in (or if I didnt do without! - believe me, I only forgot once and I was starving)! Now i'd begrudge forking out for a sandwich!!
My challenge for February is to use my car less - DD1 asked for a lift which would have cost ME £6.00 in petrol :mad: , when I told her yes but she had to pay the petrol, she suddenly didnt need to go anymore:D !!! Will try that one more often!
All savings going towards PAD of course!
Have a good one.
39 x01/02/2009Royal Bank of Scotland [strike]£3925.45 [/strike] £3837.30(Car Loan). First Direct (Consolidation) [strike]£2025[/strike].£1856.23 BanK of Mum and Dad £1783. Tesco Credit Card [strike]£999[/strike]. £985.00 Payday Advance £[strike]800/strike, £600. Overdraft £350.00. Next Directory £47.00.Total: £9458.530 -
Hi all
Fab totals again yesterday. Thanks for the kindnesses - I am feeling a lot better than Monday but still taking it easy as I'm not 100% so have kicked the gym on the head til Friday and am just pottering around instead.
£28.20 for me today - mystery shopping came in, hurrah - taking my PAD to over £200 this month though I've just checked my a/c and seen the whopping £50+ interest payment :rolleyes: . I'm hoping that some more pennies will be in during the next few days so that I can cover the interest too. Can't be too fed up about it - I did it to myself and now I'm sorting it out. Grrr all the same.
I think my bingo scratchcard tenner is in too but can't be sure as it looks odd on my statement. I don't know what they look like as its the first time I've claimed anything from them - so I'll wait til tomorrow before I can 'use' it. In any case its not a CC PAD - we're going away at Easter and I decided that any bingo money was going to be used for the holiday spending money as it was a new source of money for me.
Hope you're all well. OH away today and tomorrow so looking forward to an early night and a good book.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/£0600 -
clearing_out_my_pockets wrote: »Or... if things go to plan and we manage to buy a house, we'll be in the most debt of our lives before christmas!
oh I think I would clear the debt you have currently before getting into the long haul 1, and maybe clear xmas if you can hold out that long as prices are going down arent they ??
:eek: [STRIKE]£11,362.86[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]9,973.11[/STRIKE] LoanDFX 2013 #050: £ / £10,149.04 :eek:
C.C £507.55/£550.40 :T
DFD Oct 2015Downshift Challenge 2013
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Lemma - I think you're right...I certainly won't get in debt again. Also, if you're used to doing this PAD then it's worth carrying on after you're debt free. It makes you think twice before spending because you want to make your PAD to saving. I know mine wouldn't be growing if I wasn't carrying on with it xx0
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