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A Payment a Day -Part Seven!
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During a recent PASSWORD AUDIT at the Bank of Ireland it was found that Paddy O'Toole was using the following password:
MickeyMinniePlutoHueyLouieDeweyDonaldGoofyDublin
When Paddy was asked why he had such a long password: he replied ''Bejazus! are yez !!!!in' stupid? Shore Oi was told me password had to be at least 8 characters long and include one capital''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:£5150 -
Morning all
Have been a bit quiet over the weekend - as in couldn't be ar5ed:D
Hope your op goes ok Piggin and sorry to hear about OH's uncle.
Pad is £7 cap1 cc, £3.20 tin and 13p jar
£10.23Debt @ 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:£5150 -
Morning folks! :beer:
£75 to the EGG card today....£10,000 barrier is creeeeeeeping closer....:DBank loan was £18,202.32 now £441.53Egg C/C @ 0% was £1467.75 now £582.99Virgin CC @ 0% was £2827.54 now £1974.34£3,121.15 Remaining...DEBT FREE >>> Potentially now September 2010!!!MINT CC & Abbey CC CLOSED:D
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Hi
Just £100 to Egg today please!O/S Debt: PL £[STRIKE]15207.34[/STRIKE] £9884.55; HSBC £4060.99; Tesco£1430.15; M&S £5990.17; Virgin [STRIKE]£5158.69[/STRIKE] £4210.14; Egg £4619.00; O/S = ££30,292.42 AIM - To Be Debt Free 56 months0 -
Hi All, just popped in to Pad £1.77 to cc
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£10 to od and £3 in the sealed pot. total pad today of £13
I think I have just £38 or so to pad into my od to pay it off!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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Should I be including the money saved in my tin, in my PAD's? I guess I should really.
So, €36 is the total so far. At rate of 0.87311 from oanda.com, that is 31.43 GBP.
Grocery shopping is being delivered tonight! Wahoo! lol, sorry, just means I can save money on lunches etcFebruary wins: Theatre tickets0 -
I count the tins as pads... makes me feel better when it's only 10p going in... every little helps as the saying goes! I don't count my min payments however, as I see my pads as the extra I find!Became Mrs Scotland 16.01.16
Became homeowners 26.02.16
Baby girl arrived 27.10.16
Baby boy arrived 16.09.2018
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psychopathbabble wrote: »I count the tins as pads... makes me feel better when it's only 10p going in... every little helps as the saying goes! I don't count my min payments however, as I see my pads as the extra I find!
OK, I see. It will certainly be nicer to actually have something to PAD each day!
I do count the minimum payments though as it does all help to bring down the debt.
I'm really pleased with what I have managed to achieve in the last 8 months or so. This time last year my debt was still increasing, now I've managed to decrease it by nearly 4k!:D:D I would have never thought that possible before finding this site. And you guys of course. PADding fantabulous!
:D:D
February wins: Theatre tickets0
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