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A Payment a Day Part 2!

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  • kitty66
    kitty66 Posts: 100 Forumite
    morning all

    £1.00 going in the tin
  • lemma1968
    lemma1968 Posts: 1,379 Forumite
    Morning everyone,

    Still coughing my guts up. Saw the doc yesterday who said I had an upper respiratory tract infection...think that medic talk for a sore throat!!!:p

    Been knocking back water all night but still coughing.:mad:

    I have managed £100 as my PaD to.....I'm not sure I can keep writing it, the keys are wearing out on my comp..the HMRC!

    Another 2 payments this week to them then I can send one off to the VAT and MBNA (although my min payment plus some is due to go out by standing order on Friday I think as well).

    Have a great day all. I have a ton of work to do today and i must really discipline myself to get it done.

    By the way.....thanks for the coffee but does anyone drink green tea?:D

    Yummmy, i'm not a coffee girl sadly.
    2013 TARGET £30k
    2012 £26500 paid off.
    2011 £22750 paid off
    2010 £19800 paid off
    2009 MBNA Cleared 25.09.09 £34391.33 PAID OFF
    DFW Nerd 612 Proud to be dealing with my debts
  • LondonAndy
    LondonAndy Posts: 1,326 Forumite
    Good morning to the wonderful people of the PAD thread !!

    Welcome to all the newbie PAD-ers. You will love how addictive this all gets and enjoy watching those totals coming down!

    I am just finishing my coffee having totalled up yesterdays numbers.

    BIG drum roll for everyone.....



    £2,505.48



    :T :j :T :j :T :j :T :j :T :j :T


    Paid off debts, into savings and towards that beautiful car !!

    Well done all, that's a record on my watch!!

    Today I have the day off work....cleaning ALL day in the old flat.:mad: That old deposit will be mine!

    It's not that bad. Just needs some cillit bang and bleach throwing around. ;) LOL

    Will be back at lunchtime break to post my little PAD and I will defo find some random facts! Was rubbish yesterday as work was all busy again...
    Debt Free 25th August 2010 with PAD !!
    TARGETS : :D:D
    Save 12k in 2013: #068 : £7,305/£12,000
  • sashybo
    sashybo Posts: 4,595 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic

    sashybo - Blimey you had a long day at work on sunday .... " Dusty socks ! " Flippin' 'eck haven't people got anything better to moan about ! socks.jpg ..

    Hi Terri , no sadly some people have nothing better to do than take their bad moods out on hapless shop staff over silly things! :rotfl:

    My pad today is 50p again. Not working until tomorrow and only a short shift so that's good. :D
    Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Car loan 1 £11,174, Car loan 2 £5,532, CC 0% BT £780. Debt Free Diary to try & keep spending in check.
  • LondonAndy
    LondonAndy Posts: 1,326 Forumite
    mumma_ib wrote: »
    Hi all, just reading all your pads, you crazy lot, made me laugh, thanks. Would love to join, have yet to work out what I owe but like the sound of a payment a day. I make rolls for the local pub and will be paying anything I make from them into my PAD. Look forward to hearing from everybody.

    Hello and welcome to the madhouse!! :hello:

    That sounds like a great way to make regular PADs.

    Do you make ham and mustard ones? Yum, yum, my favourite!! (Especially with a pint in the pub)

    How about everyone else? Post your favourite sandwich filling when you post your PADs today?!!....

    EDIT TO SAY CONGRATULATIONS TO JO !! WELL DONE !!
    Debt Free 25th August 2010 with PAD !!
    TARGETS : :D:D
    Save 12k in 2013: #068 : £7,305/£12,000
  • LondonAndy
    LondonAndy Posts: 1,326 Forumite
    poppyjoe wrote: »


    I was reading the start of the thread and wondered if the yougov survey site was worth signing up to? Any advice appreciated!

    Hey Poppyjoe !! YouGov takes AGES to pay out IMHO, as you have to wait until you reach £50 to get a cheque. I'm on about 18 months since must last cheque came through but only two more surveys to do b4 the next one. Been with them since they started - 5 years - and had 3 cheques for £50. Survey invite is about once a week on average I would say...

    So, you won't make a fortune, but each survey only takes 4-5 mins (I do mine at work on their time LOL) but they are usually relevant, you get stacks more around election times and quite often the results are in the papers and you can spot the questions you've answered. So I stick with them...

    I am sure one or two of the other posters may have some tips on other survey sites or can point you to another board as I know there's a few out there. Good luck !!
    Debt Free 25th August 2010 with PAD !!
    TARGETS : :D:D
    Save 12k in 2013: #068 : £7,305/£12,000
  • £4 for me today. 48 days until it's gone!!!

    Roll on pay day
    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!)
  • bigbeff
    bigbeff Posts: 1,119 Forumite
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    poppyjoe wrote: »


    I was reading the start of the thread and wondered if the yougov survey site was worth signing up to? Any advice appreciated!


    If you want to sign up to it please use my referral http://my.yougov.com/go.aspx?id=13d6ef92-f9d2-4717-81d6-532d3e132b7a
    although you won't make your millions!! I am up to £33.50 now....half of me wants to give up with it, half of me realises I am over half way to getting the cheque!! :)

    £5 PAD for me today!
    Debt busting 2022 Total £15842.68 £0 (100% paid since 1/1/22)
  • bigbeff
    bigbeff Posts: 1,119 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    poppyjoe wrote: »


    I was reading the start of the thread and wondered if the yougov survey site was worth signing up to? Any advice appreciated!


    If you want to sign up to it please use my referral http://my.yougov.com/go.aspx?id=13d6ef92-f9d2-4717-81d6-532d3e132b7a
    although you won't make your millions!! I am up to £33.50 now....half of me wants to give up with it, half of me realises I am over half way to getting the cheque!! :)

    £5 PAD for me today!
    Debt busting 2022 Total £15842.68 £0 (100% paid since 1/1/22)
  • poppyjoe
    poppyjoe Posts: 174 Forumite
    Thanks LondonAndy have signed up to give it a go, the fact the surveys are quite short sounds good. Hope the flat clean out goes well.

    Very sorry Bigbeff but signed up before you posted! £33.50 is a lot of money and well over half way just think how pleased you will be when you finally get that £50 check!

    The total for yesterday was amazing!

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