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  • shrimpy_80
    shrimpy_80 Posts: 1,631 Forumite
    Hi everyone, haven't been on here for a while, had a bit of a shake up today as I had a F&F offer from Egg so I have used my overdraft to pay that instead, but will still aim for the same amount so as not to cause any confusion!

    So as of today I have paid £1014 in total (clearing Egg card one :D) leaving £116 to pay. That means today's payment works out to £392.

    Don't think I will manage to find the extra but I might have a minor miracle, still have saved about £350 by taking advantage of Egg's offer so still pretty happy :)
    Barclaycard [STRIKE]£7,296.35[/STRIKE] £6134.99 - MBNA [STRIKE]£4,182.88[/STRIKE] £3267.08 - O/draft [STRIKE]£569.31[/STRIKE] £413.59 - Capital One [STRIKE]£1477.55[/STRIKE] £1451.44
    Total debt [STRIKE]£12048.54[/STRIKE] £11267.10 6% paid
  • maeeve
    maeeve Posts: 105 Forumite
    £2.30 for me today

    £53.05 left
    LBM 25TH FEB 2010 £25k
    25th Jan2011 £22k :D
    TARGET 1=capital one - £200 :) PAID
    Target 2=ARGOS
  • skaps
    skaps Posts: 2,255 Forumite
    £185 paid off today.
    MFW 2016 No 68 £1300/£8500 No new toiletries Cook sth different
  • BabyBetty
    BabyBetty Posts: 196 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    :beer::jHi PAP,

    Can you update my total as now cleared, please. I have noticed it has not been changed for some days yet.

    Many thanks

    BB
    Original debt at LBM July 2008, £47, 654.34. Debt at January 2016, £21,443. Barclaycard [STRIKE]£9,000[/STRIKE]£8,756, Tesco cc [STRIKE]£3000[/STRIKE]£1,136. Debenhams storecard [STRIKE]£350[/STRIKE]£263, OD [STRIKE]£3,500[/STRIKE] £3,000, Corp Tax £3,036, Study loan £1,750, Smaller debts £2,000.

    Since my LBM I have not been fully committed so now I have had a 2nd LBM.
    Aiming to be debt free by December 2016:D
  • penelopedee_2
    penelopedee_2 Posts: 2,698 Forumite
    £50 for me today please.

    £62 remaining.
    This time I haven't smoked since 6th Jan 2014 and still going ok.
    Fingers crossed x
  • vinzpipa
    vinzpipa Posts: 17 Forumite
    hello all have not been online for awhile been very busy but pleased to say i have paid 225 today. will udate signatue in a mo
    debt 2010 jan. £26623, feb. 26014.88, mar?????
    £1646.29/3000
    50 months to go til debt free(2/10)
  • honeybear_2
    honeybear_2 Posts: 3,914 Forumite
    £20 more for me today :D
    @ LBM = £15,872.65, now £10,819.82
    AF Jan = 7/? Feb = 5/14 Mar = 14/20 Apr = 6/14 May = 2/14 June 2/14 July 0/TF Aug 1/TFv Sept 6/TF Oct 4/7
    "NEVER DOUBT YOUR OWN QUALITY"
  • natlie
    natlie Posts: 1,707 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    Had a hiccup - laptop broke - put fixture paymen on MINT Card but have since paid off £300 - now down to £400 but don't think I will be able to pay this off by the 18th - wil pay the remainder off on the 28th

    Nat
    DMP 2021-2024: £30,668 £0 🥳

    Current debt: £7823.62 7720.52 7417.94
  • maeeve
    maeeve Posts: 105 Forumite
    £3.76 for me today thanks PAP
    LBM 25TH FEB 2010 £25k
    25th Jan2011 £22k :D
    TARGET 1=capital one - £200 :) PAID
    Target 2=ARGOS
  • not been on in a bit but have paid £30 towards mine
    DEBT
    31/12/2018 = £21,740.10 - 31/12/2019 = £18,581.29 (14.53% PD)
    31/01/2020 - £18,685.22 (14.05% PD)
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