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A Payment A Day - Part Six!

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  • Flower08
    Flower08 Posts: 4,771 Forumite
    Morning everyone.

    Well we have a new plan of action with regards to the debts.

    When i next get paid i should be able to fully pay off the Natwest CC.
    Going to take the savings money and pay it towards the HSBC CC, which will take it to about £2000, we then will have another £1000 to clear - the remaining balance will then be down to OHs father as that is the money he spent on the card.

    So will update with my PAD when i have sorted the savings out.
    Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb
  • euronorris
    euronorris Posts: 12,247 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper PPI Party Pooper
    Hi All!

    Hope you're all well. Did you have some nasty weather this weekend?

    It did get quite wet and windy here Sat night, but nothing too bad. Plus, I was indoors watching movies so I didn't really notice anyway! lol

    xx
    February wins: Theatre tickets
  • debtbegone
    debtbegone Posts: 1,007 Forumite
    Morning! Just another £1 to the overdraft fund today. Managed to get a check into the bank this morning finally, can't wait for it to clear so I can pad it :rotfl:
    The debtWILLbegone - taking it 1% at a time
    Grand Total Owed:
    [STRIKE]£11,000[/STRIKE]£9962 Kicking the evil HBOS card's butt: [STRIKE]£4920[/STRIKE]£4495
    1% (£50) at a time member #121 - 11/100





  • Flower08
    Flower08 Posts: 4,771 Forumite
    Right, i have taken all the savings out the ISA and paid it all towards the HSBC CC, rounded the money aswell to leave the credit card at a nice even £2000.

    PAD is £754 to HSBC CC
    Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb
  • newmum1
    newmum1 Posts: 1,341 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Combo Breaker
    morning all £165 pad to various loan and cc :)
  • Greenbynature
    Greenbynature Posts: 2,562 Forumite
    edited 16 November 2009 at 12:57PM
    A man was sitting on the sofa watching TV when he heard his wife's voice from the kitchen.

    "What would you like for dinner love? Chicken, beef or lamb?"



    He said, "Thank you, darling, I'll have chicken."


    F*ck You. You're having soup. I was talking to the dog."
    Debt @ 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:£515:D
  • Flower08
    Flower08 Posts: 4,771 Forumite



    He said, "Thank you, darling, I'll have chicken."


    F*ck You. You're having soup. I was talking to the dog."


    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb
  • Morning all :hello:

    Well done on paying your savings off the cc Flower :T

    My ISA savings are to pay for Millie to get spayed next year :rolleyes:

    Speaking of Millie - she's in the dog house as of last night, she chewed her way through one of my fave pair of shoes :mad: while I thought she was asleep!!! Am gutted as they were a lovely suede and cost me a *cough* fortune :o (pre lbm of course) So that's a pair of slippers and one shoe she's destroyed now! She's teething at the moment lol I swear its worse than having a naughty toddler running around!
    Oh yes, almost forgot she also loves to chew my dining chairs too :mad: I made a paste of dried mustard up and put it on all the corners of each chair, so I think her chewing my shoe was pay back for doing that with the mustard :p


    Pad today is £2 ISA and £10 cap1 cc

    £12
    Debt @ 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:£515:D
  • Flower08
    Flower08 Posts: 4,771 Forumite

    Speaking of Millie - she's in the dog house as of last night, she chewed her way through one of my fave pair of shoes :mad:


    :eek::eek:

    And i bet she gives you the butter wouldnt melt look afterwards?
    Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb
  • Well done on your plan for the cc's flower, you can always build up the savings again when its all paid off:j
    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"
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