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A Payment A Day - Part Six!
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Thrifty_Pixie wrote: »Oh, i include my min payments as PADs here too, i'm just keeping a separate total of the extras i've paid in my signature, so i can wonder where all that money went BEFORE I PADed...If that makes sense!
Haha I'm going to get myself sooooo confused with all this!!Became Mrs Scotland 16.01.16Became homeowners 26.02.16
Baby girl arrived 27.10.16
Baby boy arrived 16.09.2018
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PigginSkint wrote: »Hi All
Hope everyone is keeping safe in this stormy weather (it doesn't seem to have hit south staffs yet, but give it time!)
Today's PAD is £2.14 to Abominable Amex
OOh South Staffs my homeland went to school in Lichfield whereabouts are you?
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£17.50 for me to Mint the next card I am attacking free bingo money although this is likely to slow down now as one site is no longer letting me play freebies without wagering a ridiculous amount - good whilst it lasted though.
Thanks for the adding up Sarah:T
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psychopathbabble wrote: »
Haha I'm going to get myself sooooo confused with all this!!
Just to ensure that you remain confused, I also include my minimum payments and payments to the taxman. I'm self-employed.0 -
Psycopath - we all have different ways of keeping total, some include min payments some don't - it is entirely up to you - whatever you feel happy with.New surname New start!
Total Debt - [STRIKE]£9999.09 [/STRIKE]now 7633.16 23.66% paid off0 -
Greenbynature wrote: »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(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
Pad today is £2 ISA and £10 cap1 cc
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hi green! just had a thought- not sure exactly where are you in the NE, but do you have a dogs home type place nearby that offers neutering services? i pick up my puppy leah next week (at 8 weeks - so i, too, fear for our shoes!) and this is where i am going to take her for microchipping and neutering when the time comes:
http://www.dogshome.net/neutering-service.html
i've been there before with Beavers, it's a lovely friendly place with proper vets, but is loads cheaper than going to a private vet. xxMortgage free as of 11/11/15 !
:Anow... to start some serious saving :A
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...should say as well, that PAD's of 10p per day for 14th, 15th and today = 30p.
enjoy the rest of monday! xMortgage free as of 11/11/15 !
:Anow... to start some serious saving :A
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Just popping me ugly bonce round the door to say `hi'.... :wave:
I hope you're all doing well as I haven't been here for a while!
Just to say my PAD today is rubbish - £2 - as I have had to get the lappy out of cash converters today. Costing £120 :eek::eek::eek::eek:
Fair do's as it kept the wolf from the door when work messed up my pay but I shouldn't have been put in the position in the first place! :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
Sorry rant over......
.....on a lighter side, the new boyf has moved in so I'm at least happy at home.....:rolleyes::D
See you all soon
Sassers xCurrent debt and mortgage: £25, 820.35 Debt/Mortgage at start: £92,598 (27/09/2010)
DEBT FREE!0 -
£7 please, thanks all
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I feel like I need to get into the whole pad thing. so what do you guys pledge? is just like, loose change when you've got it?? I know I probably sound stupid, but as you can see from my sig, me and OH have got a bad amount of debt and since having MY LBM, I feel like I am fighting a losing battle. I feel so depressed this month, feel like im getting nowhere. I do daily clicks and free scratchcards and have got a good amount built up. so will use that for the highest ccs. But I still feel like I nowhere near as good as you lot, I feel like im getting nowhere. :mad: sorry for the rant and going on, but I really wanna get rid of this debt asap, (currently studying ) hoping to get a good second job when im done. we have got 2 unsecured loans and my OH wont stop using his 0% cc (idiot). he feels depressed at min and wants me to sort out another unsecured loan to consolidate the 2 we already have plus the cc!!! I really dont wanna do this, cos I know he wont stop using the flaming cc!!!!! shall I just give in and get the loan???? so depressed at the moment, maybe im just bein silly. maybe i should just get on and enjoy my life and try and enjoy debt busting! lol. but i cant, can anyone help me move on??? sorry for the long post, I feel like crying at the moment.LBM: April 2009 - honest debt figure: Secured: £0.00!! (paid back april 2017) unsecured: £53117.48 (roughly):eek: back with CCCS starting again:(0
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