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A Payment A Day Part 5

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  • my pad is £10 to evil enda (my od)
    Total debt 26/4/18 <£1925 we were getting there. :beer:
    Total debt as of 28/4/19 £7867.38:eek:
    minus 112.06 = £7755.32:money:
    :money:Sleeves up folks.:money:
  • jo41
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    Afternoon all,
    hope you're all ok.
    My PAD today is £30 towards the visa and OD.
    Catch you all later.
    Jo x
  • *Jellie*
    *Jellie* Posts: 3,018 Forumite
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    Hi everyone
    Have managed to PAD £300 today
    This has cleared my Egg card :j
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  • *Jellie* wrote: »
    Hi everyone
    Have managed to PAD £300 today
    This has cleared my Egg card :j
    Yay! Well done Jellie! I think I have cleared mine 3 times now, but they keep sending me good BT offers just after I clear it - hopefully they'll do that for you if you have some high int debts :)

    Sx
    'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde
  • *Jellie*
    *Jellie* Posts: 3,018 Forumite
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    Yay! Well done Jellie! I think I have cleared mine 3 times now, but they keep sending me good BT offers just after I clear it - hopefully they'll do that for you if you have some high int debts :)

    Sx

    Thanks Sarah
    I'm on 0% on my other card and am hoping to clear it by the time it ends if I meet the DFB challenge! I will miss it when it comes to PADing as their system makes it much easier to overpay than my other card. I can overpay it is just more time consuming!
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  • well done jellie! onwards and upwards... :)
    Mortgage free as of 11/11/15 !
    :Anow... to start some serious saving :A


  • sashanut
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    *Jellie* wrote: »
    Hi everyone
    Have managed to PAD £300 today
    This has cleared my Egg card :j

    Well done Jellie on clearing the Evil EGG :j:T:j

    We both have one of these evil cards, just trying to clear DH's one ATM & then to work on mine - MUCH bigger balance though:eek:. However, they won't be sending me any offers when I finally clear mine - as I rejected their interest rate hike, so it is frozen now at a mere 21%:eek::eek:

    Popping in to PAD £295.33 to my Evil EGG please FJ .....s/b payment for tomorrow but I have another big PAD brewing & the pmt appears on my statement already :eek: Gonna be a tough month as we haven't been paid yet & next months money is buttons......blech
    New start JAN15 - NOT BUYING IT 2015 :eek:. Long haul DFW #145 : 2011 DEBTBUSTING : £5500 OD GONE, £2000 OD - GONE £93,610.30 cc & loan debt - GONE 27.6.14 FINALLY DEBT & MORTGAGE FREE :happyhear
  • fairy3
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    Hi all,

    Happy Sunday! It's miserable here in Yorkshire so just sorting ironing out - bliss!

    PAD for today is £4.29 to MBNA as I got paid from amazon yeah! Have set up online account with MBNA to put PADs straight in from my account, anyone else do this?

    Forgot to include my PAD from yesterday as too busy sorting out account - was £1.00 only to MBNA, sorry if this was late for the count.

    F3
    X
    January 2020 Grocery challenge £119.45/£200 :)
    February 2020 Grocery challenge £195.22 /£200
    March 2020 - gone to pot...
    April 2020 - £339.45/£200
    May 2020 - £194.99/£300
  • pippo
    pippo Posts: 3,891 Forumite
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    £100 to mbna.
    pip
    x
  • Hi

    I'm new to the forum and I'm interested in trying your PaD challenge. I've read through quite a few posts but there are way too many to read them all so I wondered if I could just ask a few questions?

    When you say that you have paid an amount e.g. £1.50 off a specific bill, does that mean that yo have put the money into a pot ready to save up enough to pay off bill, or does it mean that you have actually paid the money off the bill?

    If you just save it up, do you just pay it off monthly? If you actually pay a bit each day, how do you do it?

    Sorry if these sound like stupid questions but I want to be able to do it properly from the start.

    Cheers xxx
    Nerd No. 1245
    2014 Challenges:
    Attempting to snowball to freedom!
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