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A Payment a Day Part 2!

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  • weebag
    weebag Posts: 153 Forumite
    Arhhhhhhhhh - just wrote a huge post and accidentally deleted it all!

    Anyway, £2.50 to Ulster Card - £191.46 remaining.
  • £1.10 for me today to the barclaycard. I've worked out what adding the dates to the payment mean...i.e 1p +2p+3p etc and for a 30 day month its a whopping......£4.65 a month.....! Good stuff.
    LBM 10/08 £12510.74/
  • Flower08
    Flower08 Posts: 4,771 Forumite
    Morning all,

    Just a short post from me today as i am running late for work, paid £5 to HSBC CC this morning.

    Hope everyone is well

    x
    Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb
  • penguin83
    penguin83 Posts: 4,817 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Morning all - its absolutely freezing today!

    £15.00 for me to MBNA for me again today

    Hope everyone is well x x
    Pay Debt by Xmas 16 - 0/12000
    There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man.
  • Annie021063
    Annie021063 Posts: 2,570 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    PAD
    £1 into pig
  • Great idea adding the dates onto the end of your payment PBT, I might have to steal that idea to help keep track of whats what - online banking doesn't seem to like me because its taking forever to catch up. I know the payments take 5 days to clear sometimes but I am so impatient! :o

    Good news on the CB Lewby... that should make a welcome difference!

    Clarissa_D don't feel too down about the loan, if you start saving towards it, then when the smaller debts are paid, put the usual payments into the loan savings, you will soon catch up. Your loan will be going down while your savings are going up, and you will get to a point where the balance of your savings is the same as the outstanding balance of the loan... and that will probably be way before the loan was due to finish.... Good luck :)

    Anywho, PAD of £3.69 to Sainsburys card and £5.78 to Halifax (now under £1000:j , but need to ignore this now as its 0% til Oct and the Sainsburys is back to charging interest :mad: )

    So PAD for today is £9.47
    'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde
  • Great idea adding the dates onto the end of your payment PBT, I might have to steal that idea to help keep track of whats what - online banking doesn't seem to like me because its taking forever to catch up. I know the payments take 5 days to clear sometimes but I am so impatient! :o

    Good news on the CB Lewby... that should make a welcome difference!

    Clarissa_D don't feel too down about the loan, if you start saving towards it, then when the smaller debts are paid, put the usual payments into the loan savings, you will soon catch up. Your loan will be going down while your savings are going up, and you will get to a point where the balance of your savings is the same as the outstanding balance of the loan... and that will probably be way before the loan was due to finish.... Good luck :)

    Anywho, PAD of £3.69 to Sainsburys card and £5.78 to Halifax (now under £1000:j , but need to ignore this now as its 0% til Oct and the Sainsburys is back to charging interest :mad: )

    So PAD for today is £9.47

    Can't take credit for that idea....nicked it from someone else on here, but yes definately makes traking the payments on statements easier.
    LBM 10/08 £12510.74/
  • Lelc
    Lelc Posts: 558 Forumite
    £10 for me today. I've put it into a sealed jar as I'm likely to spend it if it's easy to get to. I've also transferred the £12.50 I've saved this week from taking my lunch in to the overdraft but I've been accounting for that each day. I've just decided that it's easier at the moment to keep a count each day and then deal with it at the end of the week.

    It's cold, wet and windy here today and I'm still lying in my bed. I'd better make an effort to get up and light the fire. I'm not really planning on moving much after that.though.

    Have a nice day everyone.
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    Mortgage free date - November 2013
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  • Morning all! :D

    Pad for today is £1.00 again towards the 'orrible Argos card. Only making small payments at the moment, as don't want to get to the stage (yet again :rolleyes:) of finding that there's too much month left at the end of the money!

    Have a great MSE weekend, all :money:
    Total debt as at 22/01/09 ~ £3076.26 :oPaid so far ~ £416.96 / 3076.26

    Debt Free in 2009 NO. 72. £1305.00/£5000 by Xmas 2009 NO. 29 :rudolf:Sealed Pot Challenge 2009 NO. 310 :D £2 Saver NO. 12 ~ £62 :heartsmil Boots Advantage Points ~ 2606 Garden Fund 10.00 :DPAD 1st day 19/11/08 [strike]£6.44[/strike] 389.58 :hello: Lose 50 in '09 ~ start 2/03/09. 2/50lb.
  • Hi ya,
    thank you to the people that have tried to suggest help, we will have to see how we would go about doing that, me and OH don't live together and I am on IS ect so I can't be seen having over £3K savings :o so will have to see as I don't trust him to hole the account with the money in as it will prob get spent !!
    positive note day 3 potty training and have saved 7 nappies !! :jlol :rotfl:
    thats 24 in 1 pack for £4 (morrisons own are by far best nappies to think i wasted £30 on pampers for mega pack in Makros :mad:) wouldn't of switched had we wasn't skint and then her nappy rash she has had since birth decided to fade :( it reli don't help the confidance she is nearly 3 and I for the past 8 months bee using chepo nappies but have been using 1s that damage her skin bless her.
    Thank you for the suggestions... I will every Tuesday get £22.50 and put it into savings so by the end of 4 weeks I will have £90 to throw at a debt ;) and since I cant put towards loan means we can prob save to something I need to sort :o
    :eek: [STRIKE]£11,362.86[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]9,973.11[/STRIKE] Loan ;) DFX 2013 #050: £ / £10,149.04 :eek:
    C.C £507.55/£550.40 :T
    DFD Oct 2015
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