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Jamiedodgers Debt Diary
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Keep it up JD you're doing really well :T
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just an update, paid off another bit off the overdraft this morning. getting to debtfree land seems to be dragging at the moment...only another 7ish months to go:)November NSD's - 70
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verbatim...just a note to say thanks for the support.....November NSD's - 70
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You're doing well Jamie, way to go! :T
I've not seen your thread before (where have I been?!) but will be keeping an eye on it, its nice to know how everyone's getting on and keep up to date
Kath xDon't stress, relax, let life roll off your backs. Except for death and paying taxes, everything in life is only for now... Avenue QOfficial DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 003Proud to have become debt free... and striving to keep it that way
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Hey Jamie,
You are doing really well - I so admire you getting debt free with all those demands on your time/money.
How are you coping now its the school holidays?
scottishspendaholic xMBNA = £4,000 / Next = £925 (approx. tbc on 19/8)
Tesco = £2,910.11 / Smile overdraft = £500
Bank of Scotland = £2,782.830 -
ahh haaaaa....ive found my debt diary:D i knew it was around here somewhere.
ive just had a read of the whole thing again made me chuckle a bit:)
right, complete update.........
since june which was when i last posted on it, i have now got my debts down to below 4k:):T :T
i have an overdraft of 960 to pay off which LA and i are doing a challenge on.......
threadPaying off £1000 overdraft in 10 weeks
after the overdraft is cleared its just my loan, which i am planning on saving the money in my savings account until i have enough to clear it, then i will be debt free:j :j :j i am aiming on a DFD of JULY 2007:):D
since joining in may 2005 i have learnt so much:) gained so many new friends too:D
i cant wait to be debt free, as i have loads of plans......my first one is to have £2000 in the bank by next christmas:):beer:
2006 was a great year, 2007 is gonna be the year the debt finally goes:T
jamieNovember NSD's - 70 -
Well done JD, good to hear how you're doing. I'm looking forward to you posting your countdown and celebrating your DFdate in July. Go Girl!!!Debtfree JUNE 2008 - Thank you MSE:T0
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hi themaccas:hello:
just been on the phone to IR to let them know that my daughters nursery fees will increase from 3 january:) a job i really needed to do so i am pleased i got on and did it:D
yesterday (i know i know) i opened a new current account with lloyds (no frills) basically so i can apply for their regular saver at 8%, i also opened a HiSave account as ING is not the best place to have my money anymore.
im so glad i got that sorted....i will use the lloyds account for all my direct debits:)
just waiting for the last of 2006's stuff to go in and out of my bank account and then i can concentrate on the new years budget:) afterall...i have this overdraft to shift:)
JDNovember NSD's - 70
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