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PAYDAYUK & QUIDCO ( thankgoodness!!!!)
Now im not advocating people should do this, but my financial situation, lead only to this route, but just wanted people to be aware (dangerous if your not so money savvy)
I was £120.00 short for covering all expenses for the month due to unexpected bill,
Once paid my wages i would be able to cover this shortfall next month, with this in mind and little options, i had to find a way to survive the month, i know people say make it last but i need fuel to drive to work (15 miles) so stretching is imipossible,
its the people of the boards that made me realise i could do this with no cost, and in this case a £10 profit, now paydayuk is offer £40 cashback for each new loan completed, so for the financially savvy, this is a good option, as long as you can repay,
So a big thanks to the people of the board and quidco doing the cashback deal :T
I was £120.00 short for covering all expenses for the month due to unexpected bill,
Once paid my wages i would be able to cover this shortfall next month, with this in mind and little options, i had to find a way to survive the month, i know people say make it last but i need fuel to drive to work (15 miles) so stretching is imipossible,
its the people of the boards that made me realise i could do this with no cost, and in this case a £10 profit, now paydayuk is offer £40 cashback for each new loan completed, so for the financially savvy, this is a good option, as long as you can repay,
So a big thanks to the people of the board and quidco doing the cashback deal :T
Debt Fee Day 1st April 2013 - working on it:T:T
Natwest Credit Card [STRIKE]£6825[/STRIKE] £6200:eek: No Change 26/08/2010, car loan [STRIKE]£8500[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£6592[/STRIKE] £6463(better:p), Bank Overdraft [STRIKE]£4195[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£4000[/STRIKE] £3830
, Black horse finance [STRIKE]£54[/STRIKE]. £0 :j
Pre LBM : 19,900 Current Debt : £16493.00Amount Repaid [STRIKE]£2983.00[/STRIKE] £3407
Always remember :TKISS:T Keep It Simple Stupid
Natwest Credit Card [STRIKE]£6825[/STRIKE] £6200:eek: No Change 26/08/2010, car loan [STRIKE]£8500[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£6592[/STRIKE] £6463(better:p), Bank Overdraft [STRIKE]£4195[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£4000[/STRIKE] £3830
Pre LBM : 19,900 Current Debt : £16493.00Amount Repaid [STRIKE]£2983.00[/STRIKE] £3407
Always remember :TKISS:T Keep It Simple Stupid
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