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One debt Vs 100 days ~ Take Two
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£50 for me leaving £163 :T0
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Another £35 for me today making total payment back so far of £135 (not including minimum payments - will update full at the end of the month)
I've decided to include the £1565 for the boiler but I plan to raid the childrens accounts to pay for that!
UDTotal debt at 01/01/2010 £34,262 (Excludes mega mortgage) Daily interest £12.42
02/10 Now £3.12 due to repayments, BT and :money:
Olympic challenge £5081/£28,000 (18.15%)
Aim to lose 35 lbs from 01/01/2010 to 30/06/10 9.5/35
1 debt in 100 days £2886/£38390 -
Payday for me today and instead of doing PaD's I have done a lump sum this month. So £224.14 for me today :j0
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Hi All,
Great to see you are all doing so well! I find this thread so inspiring!
I paid a lump sum today, and as a thank you, the bank offered me £50 off the remaining balance! So that means £166.06 for me today please!
I've never heard of this before, (and Im sure there's a catch somewhere...:rolleyes: ) but happy with the reduction of outstanding balance.One debt vs 100 days: £166.06/716.06
Weekly spend challenge: 11/01/10: ??/£200 -
Oh, PAP, as per my signature, I have adjusted the target to £716.06 - would you mind updating the first post? THANK YOU!One debt vs 100 days: £166.06/716.06
Weekly spend challenge: 11/01/10: ??/£200 -
Wow amazing amount Pap
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One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.0 -
Wow in just over a week we all have paid off so much. Well done everyone :T Am loving this thread - cant wait to make my next payment which i thought i would never say! :rotfl:MFW 2016 No 68 £1300/£8500 No new toiletries Cook sth different0
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lil-bit-skint wrote: »Hi,
I totted up how much i've got on gift cards which is £100.00, I wish I could just cash them in! oh well ...
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Listen out for any friends/ family planning to visit the shops you've got giftcards for. They might swap you for cash as a favour?2019 fashion on a ration 0/66 coupons0 -
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Hi all, a biggie for me today, £220.00 - yeay!Pay Debt by Xmas 16 - 0/12000
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