A Payment a Day -Part Seven!
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Another £1.31 PAD please - cleaned out my shrapnel!0
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Hi All, £1.44 overpayment to CC from rounding down my bank account0
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£100 today to HMRC :mad:2013 TARGET £30k
2012 £26500 paid off.
2011 £22750 paid off
2010 £19800 paid off
2009 MBNA Cleared 25.09.09 £34391.33 PAID OFFDFW Nerd 612 Proud to be dealing with my debts0 -
angelicmary85 wrote: »Morning All!
I mentioned yesterday that I may ask to get moved to a different department and was told to do whatever the f*ck I wanted, I was never treated/spoken to like this before I went off for the second time.
Has this guy got a death wish saying that to you??:D Seriously though i would report him to your HR dept:mad:Payment A Day £15 (started 17/5/14) :j0 -
Well helllooooo PADers!
Actually made it into work today and it looks like it'll be my first full day since December 17th! Boo hiss! Really wasn't best pleased when the alarm went off this morning. Not only could I not find my keys, but the bedroom was arsing freezing again and then it took me over an hour to get to work. :mad:
*deep breath*
However, a small PAD of £2.59 into my booty chest today.
Hold on...that doesn't sound quite right...
Hope you are all safe and warm. Hugs to those who need them as we carry on the :money: fight! Yeeeeehahhhhhh!
*meep*Mortgage-Free WannabeMortgage at start [20/6/12]: £151,800/MFD Jun 2035 (age 65)Mortgage now [5/11/14]: £139,212.14/MFD Oct 2029 (age 59)Personal Library 2014:starmod: Read in 2014: 57/60 :starmod: In Progress: 2 :starmod: Books In: 94 :starmod: Books Out: 12 :starmod: TBR: 847 :starmod:0 -
angelicmary85 wrote: »you're probably right, I'll do that just now. A little bit of power has gone to his head. If I didn't have a loan to pay I'd have handed in my notice yesterday but it's not just me I have to consider when making such a big decision so I'll have to thank the lord it's only 2 shifts a week, put my head down and just get on with it.
i agree totally with fresian - you never know when that kind of info might come in handy. and you shouldn't *have* to keep your head down and get on with it- you've as much right to be there as anyone else. hope it improves xxxMortgage free as of 11/11/15 !
:Anow... to start some serious saving :A
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£25 today from some sales of baby items i no longer need0
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Afternoon all,
At last its starting to thaw, and now its a bit warmer OH has decided we need to get some more insulation for the loft to keep the heat in a bit more. I only mentioned that maybe that would be a good idea in september:rolleyes:. So if it took 4ish months for that to sink in i'll start mentioning that the bathroom needs doing that way when he mentions it i'll have the money saved up ready for his fab idea;)
Anyhow back to business - £2.40 to various pad tins and £8 to evil egg please.£387.39/£196.46
Pay my debt by End of Feb 2022
49.28% paid!
£199.55/£500 savings by End of April 2022
39.91% saved!
Make £2022 in 2022 - £200 -
PAD of 22p today - 19p change from buying some ingredients for HM lentil soup plus 3p that i found in the snow on the way home :money:
just picked up kids from school :T and pleased to report that the snow/ice is melting here :j - for the time being, at least!Mortgage free as of 11/11/15 !
:Anow... to start some serious saving :A
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Angelic - sorry to hear things are so rubbish at work for. I agree with the others, it is really not on for people to speak to you like that. I cant imagine ever wanting to go back to work if i had a child, let alone when you are being treated badly. I hope things improve.Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb0
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