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A Payment A Day Part 5
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Morning all
Tattycath - hope your feeling a bit more positive today, keep your chin up!
Pad today is £5 to ISA and £10 to cap1 cc
Thanks for the totting up Purple
£15Debt @ LBM - £25,722 Debt now - £11,811 DFD - April 2012 :eek: :eek:
Payment a day challenge - 8/8/08 - £8669.73:jISA - £127.07
Sealed Pot Challenge #283 £489.50 for 2009//£353 for 2010
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Morning All!
Feel like I've been punched in the arm after my flu jab last night. Never hurts to get it done, but always hurts afterwards! lol And I have to go back on 10th November for Swine flu jab.
Oh well, a sore arm is better than being really ill for a week so I'll just have to suck it up and get on with it! lol
Hope all is well with everyone. xFebruary wins: Theatre tickets0 -
Stand by Purple, i actually have a PaD!!:
£200 HFC
There should be more but as usual there's a nightmare in the Hopeful household! OH's payroll dept have messed up and only paid half of his salary :eek: so the excitement of payday has been replaced by the usual nerves and anticipation lol. The office manager is on the case so fingers crossed it's sorted ASAP as i need to order my pushchair this week :rolleyes:One step at a time0 -
£1 again for me please x0
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£8 from me today! :beer:Bank loan was £18,202.32 now £441.53Egg C/C @ 0% was £1467.75 now £582.99Virgin CC @ 0% was £2827.54 now £1974.34£3,121.15 Remaining...DEBT FREE >>> Potentially now September 2010!!!
MINT CC & Abbey CC CLOSED:D
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Payday here too!
£260 to christmas savings, £700 to house deposit, £100 to wedding savings, £4.40 in loose change, giving me a total of £1,064.40Don'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 -
Hey peeps!
We have some HR guru's on here don't we?
There is someone on the main forum who is really struggling. Suddenly on SSP with no warning from their employer. Just wondered if you could go over there and offer some advice.
I'd love to help, but it's not my strongest area. xFebruary wins: Theatre tickets0 -
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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Morning everyone. Big hugs for those who need them.
£5 PAD for me toward halicrap CC.
Work are still refusing to pay my expenses as the receipts are "caught up in teh backlog from the strike" arghhhhh!
Away with work tomorrow and friday but will try and pop on in the evenings.New surname New start!
Total Debt - [STRIKE]£9999.09 [/STRIKE]now 7633.16 23.66% paid off0 -
MinniMe - did you keep copies of the receipts? If so, maybe you scan them and email them to them?
I'm sure they usually insist on originals, but in the circumstances can they not make an exception? After all, what will happen if they get lost, completely, in the post due to this strike?February wins: Theatre tickets0
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