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A Payment A Day Part 5
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And another £150 to arrears...thanks Purple2013 TARGET £30k
2012 £26500 paid off.
2011 £22750 paid off
2010 £19800 paid off
2009 MBNA Cleared 25.09.09 £34391.33 PAID OFFDFW Nerd 612 Proud to be dealing with my debts0 -
Have to keep this brief as has a nightmare in the office yesterday and the servers are playing up. I really don't think we should be in today.
£2.50Don't worry about typing out my username - Call me COMP(Unless you know my real name - in which case, feel free to use that just to confuse people!)0 -
£3.81 today for me. £2.00 to First Trust Visa and £1.81 to Capital Scum.0
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Morning All!!
Not had a chance to look through my account yet but on the plus side - I got to level 36 last nightOnly 10,000xp to get to level 37 :rolleyes: but seeing as there's only 42 levels I hopefully be finished soon!!
Will be back later!
Hope you all have a fab day! xStarted PADdin' 13/04/09 paid £7486.66 - CC free 02/11/10
Aim for 2011 - pay off car loan £260.00 saved
Nerd No. 1173! :j
Made by God...Improved by the The Devil0 -
Hi can anyone tell me what I should and shouldn't be counting for this. Got myself very confused yesterday when I paid Provident as paid normal payment + the bits in the tin. Which do I count? I've already counted the money in the tin, but the Provi is a normal fortnightly payment. Just so I can add it to todays PAD.
On the plus side, I've still got money in my purse from the weekend. Whatever is left on Thursday will go into bank and can go off something, probably Vanquis, although they've frozen interest now anyway.
Back later with some figures.Debts at LBM - Mortgages £128497 - non mortgage £27497 Debt now £[STRIKE]114150[/STRIKE][STRIKE]109032[/STRIKE] 64300 (mortgage) Credit cards left 0
"The days pass so fast, let's try to make each one better than the last"0 -
Managed £1.88 for my second ever PAD - yipee!! :jLBM 17th August 2009 Debt at LBM £18,612 Proud to be dealing with my debts.0
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Hi All
Another flying visit!
Today's PAD is £2.76 to Evil Egg.PigginSkint'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 -
Second PaD today £1.54.Don't worry about typing out my username - Call me COMP(Unless you know my real name - in which case, feel free to use that just to confuse people!)0
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Hi all
I’ve been massively busy moving all my belongings into my SO’s house this weekend (thanks for the wishes Hopeful1!), and spending more than I would’ve liked on van hire and impulse meals...therefore I am going to have to use my loose shingle as PADs for the past 4 days I’ve been away, which makes a grand total of £2.06! I'm still waiting for a friend to pay me for my bed, the new tenant to pay me for my washer/dryer and my TV licence refund, but when these come through I’ll perhaps be able to PAD a little extra.
Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. Although mine was long, taking yesterday off, I am absolutely knackered!
*meep*Mortgage-Free WannabeMortgage at start [20/6/12]: £151,800/MFD Jun 2035 (age 65)Mortgage now [5/11/14]: £139,212.14/MFD Oct 2029 (age 59)Personal Library 2014:starmod: Read in 2014: 57/60 :starmod: In Progress: 2 :starmod: Books In: 94 :starmod: Books Out: 12 :starmod: TBR: 847 :starmod:0 -
My PAD for today is £20.59GE 36 *MFD may 2043
MFIT-T5 #60 £136,850.30
Mortgage overpayments 2019 - £285.96
2020 Jan-£40-feb-£18.28.march-£25
Christmas savings card 2020 £20/£100
Emergency savings £100/£500
12/3/17 175lb - 06/11/2019 152lb0
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