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  • kipper_2-2
    kipper_2-2 Posts: 56,024 Forumite
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    James240 wrote: »
    Right looks like im not going to be debt free for christmas as ive had to get Christmas presents and the like so pretty much down on available funds at the moment


    I did tell ya not to buy me that Range Rover with Hello Kitty exhaust.... but would you listen??? :naughty: :rotfl: :D
  • James240
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    kipper wrote: »
    I did tell ya not to buy me that Range Rover with Hello Kitty exhaust.... but would you listen??? :naughty: :rotfl: :D

    :doh: :rotfl: :rotfl:
    Savings Total so far for 2023: £8,062.58
  • kipper_2-2
    kipper_2-2 Posts: 56,024 Forumite
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    Well if ya still got the receipt for the Range Rover, take it back and I'll have one of these instead


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    ;):D
  • Annie_Fanny
    Annie_Fanny Posts: 1,167 Forumite
    James240 wrote: »
    morning peeps :hello: sorry i havent posted in the last few days its just that ive been round kippers all weekend and have been busy :) only got on for a little bit to do some matched betting :) Right looks like im not going to be debt free for christmas as ive had to get Christmas presents and the like so pretty much down on available funds at the moment so if i stick to being a little more frugal over christmas i should be debt free on January the 1st as i get paid on the 31st December :)

    January 1st is a great time to read debtfreedom though! Wow! Used to post on here a lot but am just in the background now reading a few posts here and there but always log on to read yours and SS's. Have you decided to use the matched betting winnings to pay off the debt?

    You need to update your sig as it says debt free date is feb 2008.

    Well done kiddo!

    Annie
    Xx
    "Debt makes plans for you" - A quote from my friend Catherine. How true!
  • kipper_2-2
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    Advanced warning for next chrimbo.....


    Dear [strike]Santa [/strike]Jamesy, If I am a good girl can I have one of these please and driving lessons :o :rotfl:


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    and no sarky comments about me not being able to be good :p:D
  • James240
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    oh dear lord :rotfl:
    Savings Total so far for 2023: £8,062.58
  • kipper_2-2
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    Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat? :A :D
  • James240
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    Well me monthly payment has come out for me loan and i only now owe £24.55 on it :j :j woooooohhhhhoooooo :j although i need to get in contact with egg and ask them whether they will just be taking the £24.55 out on next months loa date or are they sdtupidly going to take out the usual £303 a month payment i normally pay :think:

    Ill drop them an email me thinks :D

    Hope every one is doing fine and ill update my matched betting total soon as well as thats increased by a fair bit as well but as im in several places at once i need to finsih there offers first :)

    Have a good weekend everybody

    James :)
    Savings Total so far for 2023: £8,062.58
  • hypno06
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    Knowing what numpties Egg are, they will take the full £303. Perhaps you should cancel your DD and make a manual payment online for the lower amount, obviously allowing plenty of time for it to clear.

    Congrats though........getting there xx
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  • James240
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    hypno06 wrote: »
    Knowing what numpties Egg are, they will take the full £303. Perhaps you should cancel your DD and make a manual payment online for the lower amount, obviously allowing plenty of time for it to clear.

    Congrats though........getting there xx


    Thanks hypno :) yeah i might possibly do that as i can see them taking the £300 an then me having to fight them toget it back :mad:

    Ill definately make sure i do that :) :beer: cos i dont fancy having £300 go when i i now only owe £24.55 :)
    Savings Total so far for 2023: £8,062.58
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