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Loads of ebay finishing today, and a few bits more to stick on Gumtree.
Just put the Dyson hoover on it for £40, and within 6 minutes had an email asking if it was still available!
Must clean up a chest of drawers upstairs and stick that on. I think we are all out of Gumtreeable goods after that.
LBM 30/6/9 Unsecured debts [STRIKE]£25,323.48[/STRIKE] £0 :T Debt free
Left for life Down Under 4th August 2012 - living frugally and have learned my lessons :j:j:j:j0 -
Your aussie pot must be looking very healthy with all of that!! and your house very bare :rotfl:
not long now :j:j how exciting :j:j0 -
All sounds great. You are going this week!
Its flown in!Trying to shift that debt!0 -
Ahh why the
face, if your house is bare it must mean a well done for getting rid of everything :j:T and only days left till you board the plane for a new wonderful life in the sun
MORTGAGE BALANCE when we moved Aug 2024, £120,000. January 1st £118,267.06. May 1st, £116, 123, June 1st, £115,536, New mortgage added for extension- £165,000 July 1st!Mortgage Overpayments - September-December, £152.46. J- £103.27, F- £115, M- £91.50, A- £100, M- £200, J- £200. J- £200.
Total- £1162.23
Goal pay off 1% of current mortgage in 1 year. £1200. (96.83% there)
EF- first goal £300
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debtfreewannabe321 wrote: »Ahh why the
face, if your house is bare it must mean a well done for getting rid of everything :j:T and only days left till you board the plane for a new wonderful life in the sun
Think theface is cos she's addicted to selling and has almost run out of things to sell. :rotfl:
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Trip to Australia (On hold until 2022 now) to meet new grandson born jan 21!
Lose 84lbs. Update (minus 65lbs mostly during lockdown as of 18.05.21)
LBM : July 11 - £56,962
DEBT FREE 21-05-21
MORTGAGE FREE 13-06-18
Loving my kitty cat
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3958715/return-to-solvency/p10 -
Think the
face is cos she's addicted to selling and has almost run out of things to sell. :rotfl:
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: yes i think you're right. She'll have to find a new hobby over there as won't have anything to sell :eek::rotfl:MORTGAGE BALANCE when we moved Aug 2024, £120,000. January 1st £118,267.06. May 1st, £116, 123, June 1st, £115,536, New mortgage added for extension- £165,000 July 1st!Mortgage Overpayments - September-December, £152.46. J- £103.27, F- £115, M- £91.50, A- £100, M- £200, J- £200. J- £200.
Total- £1162.23
Goal pay off 1% of current mortgage in 1 year. £1200. (96.83% there)
EF- first goal £300
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I just wanted to say you've brought a tear to my eye (dramatic I know!). Reading through your original post, I didn't realise it was back in 2009.
Then I saw the date, and the update about Aus, and it made me realise what is possible in life. Thank you!! and have the best time of your life! :j :j :jSaving in 2013 (#98): £270/£30000 -
Aww I think we should make a film about this.Trying to shift that debt!0
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I can't believe the day is nearly here. Hope all is going well with your final 48 hours xTargets
Trip to Australia (On hold until 2022 now) to meet new grandson born jan 21!
Lose 84lbs. Update (minus 65lbs mostly during lockdown as of 18.05.21)
LBM : July 11 - £56,962
DEBT FREE 21-05-21
MORTGAGE FREE 13-06-18
Loving my kitty cat
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3958715/return-to-solvency/p10 -
MORTGAGE BALANCE when we moved Aug 2024, £120,000. January 1st £118,267.06. May 1st, £116, 123, June 1st, £115,536, New mortgage added for extension- £165,000 July 1st!Mortgage Overpayments - September-December, £152.46. J- £103.27, F- £115, M- £91.50, A- £100, M- £200, J- £200. J- £200.
Total- £1162.23
Goal pay off 1% of current mortgage in 1 year. £1200. (96.83% there)
EF- first goal £300
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