The 'I want it NOW!!' debt/savings thread Part 2
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MrsTinks
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In August this year MoneyMabel started a new thread which has ammassed over 7000 posts already! As long threads like this does have an impact on the smooth running of the boards I'm going to start a nice fresh new shiney thread for all you addicts out there
Here's to a great New Year and best of luck to you all!
The old thread: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1084651
And MoneyMabels post:
Here's to a great New Year and best of luck to you all!
The old thread: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1084651
And MoneyMabels post:
This is a thread for all you impatient people out there-whether it's a debt you want to pay off quickly or something you want to save up for but can't possibly wait another minute for!
Theres not a specific challenge, just pop in and have a chat about what you are doing to make that extra cash, put your target in your sig and hopefully we can help each other to get where we want to be NOW!!
DFW Nerd #025
DFW no more! Officially debt free 2017 - now joining the MFW's!
My DFW Diary - blah- mildly funny stuff about my journey
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Ooh, a shiney new thread... I think we talk too much lolFinally bought a homeStarting mortgage £289,500 31.01.19 - Current outstanding £207,243.66Overpayments since 27.03.19: £46,161.460
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thankyou MrsTine and welcome all to our new shiny new year thread !!0
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Yeah a new thread..I did panic when is said closing this thread down!! lol
That was scary new year new home!:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heart Proven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j0 -
Yay hopefully it will recruit more lovely people too!
I was wondering how long they would let it go for. :rotfl:Now a SAHM trying to earn some spare pennies each month0 -
i'm not a very good saver although not a debtor either - i tend to spend what i earn or rather my 2 dd's do:rotfl:infact that's one of my new year resolutions to stop saying 'yes' to anything they want. although i did say no to buying 2 pairs of ugg boots - no way could i afford over 200 quid for them.0
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We spend more time chatting then saving or debt busting!! lol
Some of use have targets and aims with money or things they want:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heart Proven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j0 -
Hi asp well done on saying no to the uggs, pester power must be resisted lol !!:-)0
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Hey all the chatting normally leads to money making thoughNow a SAHM trying to earn some spare pennies each month0
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My resolutions are:
To earn as much as possible free money
To buy all birthday and next years christmas presents with free money
Happy New Year to everyone and a nice new thread to go with itMay - £251.63/£155, June - £108.69/£150, July - £157.45/£155, Aug - £104.28/£155
Sept - £110.80/£150, Make £5 a day in Oct challenge = £50.50/£1550 -
Hi everyone new and old for the new year and a new thread.0
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