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A Payment A Day Part 5
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:hello: Hey everyone!
AND the bank holiday begins! Don't think we're venturing out anywhere as it's tipping it down and the whole world's at Creamfields so I'm staying at home to avoid all rants of traffic.
But anyhows, we PAD. 28.49 GBP for me today please mac! 20.76 to Bra-claycardo, 5.74 to Virgin on the Ridiculous and 1.99 to sMint.
Got my student loan statement through this morning and aaaall those payments through the tax man and the interest piled on top, has resulted in a whopping 20.85 GBP actually being paid off :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: I don't know if I'm more angry or just laugh! Deary me...
But anyway, breakfast calls. Catch y'all later!
xx:j (2013) :j* Virgin Atlantic [STRIKE]£2,837.01[/STRIKE] £2,835* B'card [STRIKE]£851.51[/STRIKE] £850 * Egg [strike]£5,608.83[/strike] £5,608.83 * Mint [STRIKE]£816.13[/STRIKE] £770 *0 -
£652 for me today, £600 to halifax cc and £52 to hsbc cc
d xHSBC CC - £2733.83/now £2617
HALIFAX CC - £1088.00/now £987
HALIFAX O/D - £699.000 -
Just made another payment i'd forgotten about:
£25 Abbey O/D plse Mac
Well done Bigbeff on making that big payment to your parents. I recently paid off my BIL. Even though it's cheap debt 'cause there's no interest, it's horrible owing family money.One step at a time0 -
Hi All,
OK, all money now arrived in UK bank account so have made some PAD's:
53 GBP to Halifax CC
50 GBP to Mum & Dad
30 GBP to Overdraft
190 GBP to Virgin CC (more to come on this in September!)
So, in total: 323 GBP YAY! So pleased with myself as I haven't even done my loan payment for Sept yet (comes out next week).
Congratulations Lily!
Speak to you all soon, off to celebrate OH's 30th today!Poor thing has a rotten cold though
But he loved his presents and the decorations etc
February wins: Theatre tickets0 -
mumofthreemonkies83 wrote: »
Angelic:I gav birth to #4 fully alert in theatre with a spinal, now THAT was fun!
No emergency, no op, no painNow if I could do that again I wouldn rule out #5 :rotfl:
Will dadof4 agree to number 5??!!Started 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 -
dankosheemo wrote: »Got my student loan statement through this morning and aaaall those payments through the tax man and the interest piled on top, has resulted in a whopping 20.85 GBP actually being paid off :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: I don't know if I'm more angry or just laugh! Deary me...
At least they have registered your payments!! Mine said I had paid nothing despite my having P60's to prove I had!! So thats another thing to chase!Debt busting 2022 Total £15842.68 £0 (100% paid since 1/1/22)- DFD: September 1st 2023[/b]
Savings diary: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6472040/time-to-build-my-future#latest
0 - DFD: September 1st 2023[/b]
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Morning all
40p to my tin please!!!O/S Debt: PL £[STRIKE]15207.34[/STRIKE] £9884.55; HSBC £4060.99; Tesco£1430.15; M&S £5990.17; Virgin [STRIKE]£5158.69[/STRIKE] £4210.14; Egg £4619.00; O/S = ££30,292.42 AIM - To Be Debt Free 56 months0 -
Ooh can i join please?
I don't know if i'll be doing it as everyone else is but would love to try my own variation:
Hubby and I have numerous debts and open cards/credit accounts so as well as paying our normal (minimum) payments each month it'd be a good idea to pay a little a day as every little helps as you are all proving so well...:T
The only thing is i'm going to try and match what i pay to what i save per day - so effectively i'm going to have a pay-a-day and a save-a-day if possible so we can put towards a lovely holiday in DLP for DD's 4th birthday
I hope thats ok, sorry if my figures don't add in, they might i don't know but i'll try to keep my progress updated on my signatureMummy of 3 lovely munchkins :smileyhea0 -
Welcome my_gorgeous_ellie-belle, good luck with the debtbusting and saving. Just remember to put your PADs in bold and colour so that Mac can total them easily.
Decided to clear the first target once and for all, so another £34 for me today please (and that's round one done).This time I haven't smoked since 6th Jan 2014 and still going ok.
Fingers crossed x0 -
Okey dokey - i will do just that! Thank you for inviting me so welcomingly, lol....
I hpe its ok but i'm going to exclude my little payments from my NSD diary (which again i should put in my siggy, tut tut me)Mummy of 3 lovely munchkins :smileyhea0
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