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The ultimate incentive proposed! Buying a house, a wedding, and staying debt free.
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All the lists in one place. If you add somebody to the contacts and make an invitation for them they move to the RSVP (and assigned a number which they suggest put on the back of the RSVP card). Once the RSVP is received they move to Attendees. All without having to move people round a spreadsheet!
Same idea with the Budget, Vendors and checklist as it all links together nicely
Dinah - There is also a support forum on the website for help and tips.0 -
Since, we used it for our wedding over a year ago I don't really need it again (well not planning on it anyway) so thought I might as well give the $29.95 license to somebody else who can get some use out of it.0
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Which I think is very generous, and I'm extremely grateful of!Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
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Your more than welcome Dinah. As Tete said, best to give it to somebody who likes lists but would not want the hassle of building the spreadsheet and linking it all together.0
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TBH I'm surprised you didn't build your own monster spreadsheet Poolie going on the car one you made!!Weightloss: 14.5/65lb0
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Yeah that one was scary. I think I still have a copy of that. Might need to dig it out again soon, or try to make an amended version, so I can work out if it makes sense to buy a much more economical car but that will cost £102 per month.Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0 -
Ooooh I want to see the ring- links/ pics?!
Congratulations and excellent to see that you are both staying really focused and seeing the light at the end of the tunnel/ a reason why you are doing this.
Really pleased for you!Vanquis- Limit £1250, balance £0
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Loan- £3300, will be paid off by Dec 09
Student Loan- paid off Dec 09 (That's £150 a month extra! Woohoo)
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When there is a product to do the job why flog a horse? OK not very money saving but working out all the logic may take a while.
I have been designing something for work which required lots of logic and some of it very very complex. I came home after an afternoon or nightshift nearly with my ears bleeding when my brain had given up.0 -
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