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A Payment A Day Part 4
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You are all so inspiring, so much so i was going to nip out and get some extras at Tesco but have stopped myself going.
Have manged to PAD £60 to BC after more ebay selling.
Really have to do this now.
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Double_Trouble wrote: »What is a PAD is entirely up to you and of course I am very happy to include it
thanks for the exchange rate
DTxx
Super cool!
Thanks DT!
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PS. Will have some more PAD's later this week, I hope! lolFebruary wins: Theatre tickets0 -
euronorris wrote: »Super cool!
Thanks DT!
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PS. Will have some more PAD's later this week, I hope! lol
No problem.
More PADs :j:j:j:j
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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It's really hard to eat cereal in the morning with a wee furry face peering over the edge of your bowl
:rotfl::rotfl:im glad im not the only one who has this problem. Our cat will even go so far as to try and hook her paw over the bowl to get some milk.
A few weeks ago she actually stole a piece of chicken off OHs dinner plate :rotfl: needless to say he didnt find it quite so amusing.
PAD today is £5 to HSBC CC and £2.90 to Natwest CC.
Total PAD is £7.90Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb0 -
£2 pad for me today.
Going to an open air theatre later so I hope it doesn't rain!The best things in life aren't things.0 -
My biggest PAD today from the scratchies...... a massive £1.45 :rotfl:
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Hi All
I had to take myself off to bed with a migraine last night, so I didn't get chance to fully catch up with this thread.
Today's PADs are £5.06 to Evil Egg and £1.06 to Abhorrent Amazon Halifax, making a total today of £6.12PigginSkint's debt free diary
DFW Nerd 1049 Amazon Sellers Club member 54
Total mortgage debt: 30/4/17 £14090.77 (Last payment: September 2021)
LTSB Loan 30/4/17 £6633.71 (reduction by 48%)
Total credit cards: 30/4/17 £25971.91 :eek:
Total non-mortgage debt: 30/4/17 £32876.49 :eek:0 -
PAD minimum payment of £117 to Mint today. Trying to work out where the rest of the month's PADs are gonna come from having just spent £175 on the car this weekend- 2 new tyres were planned, but then hadnt planned on it breaking down and needing a new part! Suppose it could have been worse, and at least I had the cash rather than having to spend on a CC but I wanted to PAD that money :mad::rotfl::rotfl:im glad im not the only one who has this problem. Our cat will even go so far as to try and hook her paw over the bowl to get some milk.
A few weeks ago she actually stole a piece of chicken off OHs dinner plate :rotfl: needless to say he didnt find it quite so amusing.
PAD today is £5 to HSBC CC and £2.90 to Natwest CC.
Total PAD is £7.90
Hehe cats are a nightmare! Caught mine trotting across the hallway a few weeks back with a whole defrosting chicken breast in her mouth... managed to get out the catflap before I caught her! The worst part is she has really bad arthritis in her hips and spine due to being run over as a youngster and supposedly can't jump high enough to reach the kitchen side... We learnt that lesson!Scary number... 30/5/09 £18,905.08
08/01/11 £3905.02
Virgin [STRIKE]£4770.48[/STRIKE] £0 Mint [STRIKE]£5281.21[/STRIKE] £0 Barclaycard [STRIKE]£3301.68[/STRIKE]£3905.02
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Afternoon all, hopoe you all had a lovely weekend.
50p to pad ac for me
Money is a bit tight till OH gets paid at end of week.
Just have e-mail from egg offering me balance transfer at fixed rate of 2.9% and not sure what to do. I can transfer £2000 of my £5950 loan on to it and i know i'll save money tho i dont know how much or how to work it out. I would then be able to concentrate on my loan as that has the higher apr%. Is it a good idea to do the transfer?£387.39/£196.46
Pay my debt by End of Feb 2022
49.28% paid!
£199.55/£500 savings by End of April 2022
39.91% saved!
Make £2022 in 2022 - £200 -
Afternoon padders....my PAD today is 94p! Hope you're not getting too wet where you are....it's awful here! xx0
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