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Thank you, a little tired with the parents all day shopping and only spent a few £'s on essentials. Off out again tomorrow but probably National trust so should be a cheapy.
Might be back later with signature update if I can stay awake that long.MARCH 2016 DEBT £25750/ £25035
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The update for October new Debt balance £34740. I still need to find an additional £465 to get Lloyds to £1500 by next payday and I already have £300 in savings account until later in the month £44.98 in ebay bids so only £120 to find.Not counting Quidco yet as taking ages to clear but has £130 waiting to pay out. If I manage to find the extra my actual balance will be £34275.
I am hoping with some more ebay and lots of luck we will hit £32k next month so at the end of December i can see a balance under £30k even if its only by 1p.
Need some plans to get through the next 2 month will be back with details laterMARCH 2016 DEBT £25750/ £25035
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Hi HWG
Hope today is a little more chilled out for you!
Well done on the payments, you will find £120 for sure, hopefully the Quidco money will come through quickly and make it easy for you!LBM Aug 09: £18,650.47 - Current: £12,854.93 (£5946.79)
Barclays: £2,928.34 Lloyds: £2,499.60
MBNA: £3,788.99 Overdraft: £1,900.00 Mum: £1,738.00
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Just a quick update not too bad on the spending front and tomorrow i am off to see Michael Flatley in Lord of the Dance tickets bought months ago.
Friend has asked if I want to go to Take That she has bought the tickets and they are only £130 each :eek: would love to go but will need to pay this week will have to look and see what effect it has on the budget.
Ebay so far is upto £50.99 all finishing tomorrow so fingers crossed for some big sales.MARCH 2016 DEBT £25750/ £25035
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It would be good if you could work the TT tickets into your budget, you deserve a treat xLBM Aug 09: £18,650.47 - Current: £12,854.93 (£5946.79)
Barclays: £2,928.34 Lloyds: £2,499.60
MBNA: £3,788.99 Overdraft: £1,900.00 Mum: £1,738.00
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DH said yes go to TT but then he says yes to everything including all 49K of it LOL, Im sure with some juggling and some more ebaying we will find the money.
The spreadsheets shows this month we have now paid off 30% of our debt over 15k so im well pleased but its head down and get it under 30k before we see in 2011. Woowoo can you keep me updated on how many days until DFD im still working in paydaysMARCH 2016 DEBT £25750/ £25035
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I will tell you on Mon as it's on my work computerLBM Aug 09: £18,650.47 - Current: £12,854.93 (£5946.79)
Barclays: £2,928.34 Lloyds: £2,499.60
MBNA: £3,788.99 Overdraft: £1,900.00 Mum: £1,738.00
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You must go to TT - what a treat and after all the kerfuffle re getting tickets, be happy it was your friend who had to queue or cope with crashing websitesProud to be dealing with my debts,light bulb moment: 2/1/2010, reviewed 7/1/20120
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Yes you very much MUST go - a treat of a lifetime for sure!LBM Feb 2010 £62,700 Total Debt Jan 11 [STRIKE]£49,403.84[/STRIKE] £47,530.32.
(CC/LOAN = [STRIKE]36,378.98[/STRIKE] 35668.47. O/D = [STRIKE]1255.32[/STRIKE] 1212.35/[STRIKE]1999.78[/STRIKE] 1934.52, BUS = [STRIKE]9769.76[/STRIKE] 8714.98)
Challenge = Debt at 31/01/12 = £25k. 2011 Payments = £1,944.19/£24,403.84
There is no point in negative thought, it takes up time and energy which could be used in a positive, happy way!
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