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A Payment A Day - Part Six!
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Morning guys
Lovely morning here (so far). Must get out walking today - seems like ages from i have done any proper exercise:eek:
5 pounds please Gilli to DH cap one.
FF - glad you are back safe and sound - how did it go then?Payment A Day £15 (started 17/5/14) :j0 -
£150 to HMRC please.2013 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 -
Well done Jo! So happy for you! It must be a great feeling
I'm looking forward to the day when it is my turn!February wins: Theatre tickets0 -
£20 of £2 coins PADded today - I paid them into the bank yesterday and have just transferred them over to the CC.MFiT-T5 #52 - aiming to clear mortgage completelyJanuary 2019: £19620 ~ November 2021: £0.00!0
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My first PAD but can you put me down for £150.00 to Orange bloody mobile phone bill please !!!
Welcome aboard Callan05. Would you be so kind as to post your PAD in BOLD AND COLOUR so the totalling volunteer (this month its Gilligansyle :A) can easily see. Otherwise hang around, whether you can PAD or not, as we're all a friendly bunchPaulgonnabedebtfree wrote: »No PAD today. My bank is doing "essential maintenance" on the bill payment section of the system and won't be up and running until 7 AM tomorrow.
I'm getting withdrawals here.
I could phone them up to make the PAD for me but the call would cost nearly as much as the PAD so I won't bother.
Perhaps its because the system can't handle all the PADs you've made! Keep up the good work I sayCongratulations Jo - you lucky thing. Glad you are going to stay around though.:j)
Thanks for the present advice yesterday - I'm definately gonna take a look at the website link! - I was looking at the size of some of the presents yesterday and they were huge! Although two people turned up without presents at all, so that was ok
PAD for today is £1.06... off to another kids b/day party at lunchtime, then another one this afternoon! I was exhausted after yesterday!:rotfl:
Sx'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde0 -
Morning all hope you're all having a lovely Sunday. Well done Jo for being debt-free. What fantastic news! totting up PAD's in my head on the way to work this morning - so it's £280.75 for me today...Might pop back later to add more......
Love Sassers xxxx
(bloody hell I've paid off £6,223 since the beginning of September! Proof that PAD and willpower plus a second and third job does work......:rotfl::rotfl:)Current debt and mortgage: £25, 820.35 Debt/Mortgage at start: £92,598 (27/09/2010)
DEBT FREE!0 -
Morning all :hello:
Didn't make it on yesterday as had a [STRIKE]few[/STRIKE] lots ofdrinks with 2 old friends on friday night who I haven't seen for ages! never again
did absolutely nothing yesterday! Took me most of the day to get dressed!!! I'm too old for it all now, the headaches the next day are so not worth it but have to say haven't laughed so much for ages!! Still haven't put the xmas tree up lol
Well done Jo on becoming debt free :T:beer::j I can't wait for it to be me but a few more years I think yet! As for that fridge/freezer I want one too!!! :j
How did the meet go yesterday FF??? and could you pm the details for the bingo as I wouldn't mind a go thanks
I'm impressed Gilli with your counting up in your head:T :eek: I've already got a new pad and my calculator ready for January
Pad today is £7.20 tin, £1.01 jar, £5 ISA and £5 cap1 cc
£18.21Debt @ 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
Stopped smoking 1/11/2010 - money saved so far:£5150 -
Morming all
pad of £2 for me again!Friend Debt: 5,000/3,850
2013 Start Mortgage: 306,585/306,585
Overpayments: 0
ISA Saver: £100 -
Huge congratulations Jo!!!!!
I am soooo pleased for you - well done!One step at a time0 -
Hi everyone,
Havent been around for a few days. Sadly a close friend of mine passed away so havent felt much like doing anything!
But i am back for now, so will check the accounts and see what the situation is.Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb0
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