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A Payment a Day Part 3

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  • mooomin
    mooomin Posts: 13,703 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    In fact, I do want to do the totalling up
    Best get your counting hat on then - I personally like these ones :D

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  • Twinkles08
    Twinkles08 Posts: 642 Forumite
    Hello all.My pad is 20p,take care everyone x
    :female:Our 2 gorgeous little girls born 2006 and 2010
    First House Deposit - £90.00:j
    DFW Nerd Member 1143 ;)Orig debt app £12000.00 :eek:
    Total Joint Debt ( Mar 2012)£3208.25

  • Eupho
    Eupho Posts: 1,259 Forumite
    Morning Everyone :wave:

    I paid £5 to my F&F account.. and £5 to my 'unexpecteds' account.
    Very proud of trying to deal with my debts. LBM 04/09
    :T
    [STRIKE]£34.217[/STRIKE] ~ 05/09. £33.817~ 06/09
    to [STRIKE]13 [/STRIKE] 12 creditors. Doing my own DMP. :dance:
    DMP mutual support member 309. NSD 12/12
  • SarahNeedle1872
    SarahNeedle1872 Posts: 6,166 Forumite
    Another £3.10 to the sealed pot... OH must have left it in the car, because thats where I found it :D

    Sx
    'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde
  • Beencounting
    Beencounting Posts: 952 Forumite
    Hi All

    I was at Costco when I discovered the problems with HSBC...:mad: grrr....it's sooo embarrasing! I was put through to HSBC's security centre who told me they have a 'global problem'!! I had to draw cash on my credit card so that I could pay for my goods, so am not a happy bunny!

    Anyhow, once HSBC get it back together again, I'll make a PAD of £1.00 to Egg.

    Hope everyone' enjoying the sunshine. I've been off work for a week, back tomorrow so my mood isn't exactly 'sunny'!

    Good luck with the numbers in June, Paul, bet it's great working outside in this weather. ;)

    Been
    Full LBM 26 Sept 11
  • njk0327
    njk0327 Posts: 268 Forumite
    Just another £2.31 to the evil overdraft today.
    Tomorrow should be a better payment. I did a car boot this morning and made over £50 plus I'm still waiting for paypal money through, crossed fingers for tomorrow!
    Total Debt 10/5/2009, £2189.10, 1/6/09 £1420.75
    1/7/09 £1661.66, after 2 holidays 1/9/09 £1725.36
    1/11/09 £1188.89
  • cashsaver
    cashsaver Posts: 199 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Angelic .... Just scrolled thru yesterday's posts and your gorgeous children's photos popped up quite unexpectedly.... still cooing from it!:D

    You have a beautiful family and you are a star :A

    Thanks for sharing them with us. xxxxxxxxxxxx

    Claire
  • Managed not to burn . . . Had a pleasent picnic & am no longer such a pallid shade of fishbelly white so not a bad day in my book . . .

    Change from picnic buying goes straight into my tins sealed & singing . . .

    90p
    DFW NERD# 1175
    Proud Member of Sealed Pot Challenge #5 ~ 1479 cashless_wonder~*DEBT FREE & LOVING IT*~
    :D
  • Flower08
    Flower08 Posts: 4,771 Forumite
    Just £1.18 to Natwest CC today
    Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb
  • Hi All

    I was at Costco when I discovered the problems with HSBC...:mad: grrr....it's sooo embarrasing! I was put through to HSBC's security centre who told me they have a 'global problem'!! I had to draw cash on my credit card so that I could pay for my goods, so am not a happy bunny!

    Anyhow, once HSBC get it back together again, I'll make a PAD of £1.00 to Egg.

    Hope everyone' enjoying the sunshine. I've been off work for a week, back tomorrow so my mood isn't exactly 'sunny'!

    Good luck with the numbers in June, Paul, bet it's great working outside in this weather. ;)

    Been

    I do prefer early Spring or late Autumn temperatures really but I'm not complaining :D .

    As for HSBC, if I understand it correctly, you had to draw cash on their credit card rather than pay with a credit card? That usually carries a withdrawal fee and higher interest. Maybe get on HSBC's case to pay the difference?
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