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  • REDMADCURLS
    REDMADCURLS Posts: 3,766 Forumite
    wooooooooooooooooo to BT going thru - great news?

    How is the snow today?
    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!
  • ecoelle
    ecoelle Posts: 1,585 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Hiya, you seem to be doing well on the payments! Rubbish not getting paid for snow days, i know some of the staff at my place aren't getting paid because they chose to go to an address which was not their home address held by the store, but all my other staff are getting paid. Seems odd to me, are you on a temp contract? What is it you do?
  • Herewego
    Herewego Posts: 2,541 Forumite
    Not much change on the snow front piles of it everywhere, and plenty of ice pavements are covered still so you have to walk in the road.

    hi ecoelle i work for a large company doing an administration role dont like to say too much on here you never know who reads, im full time on a permanent contract but the snow thing is one of those grey areas nobody wants to talk about. I have not had a chance to take it up with the MD yet but I will all good things come to those who wait.

    I still have my £250 sat in the savings account and im trying to clear the rest of Lloyds without using it if possible only 10 days to last
    MARCH 2016 DEBT £25750/ £25035
    EST DFD JAN 2021 (that needs to change)
    NOW JAN 2019 (that still needs to change)
  • Woowoo
    Woowoo Posts: 4,603 Forumite
    My firm doesn't pay for snow days either, tight gits!
    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

    Surveys: £6.60/£40.00
  • Herewego
    Herewego Posts: 2,541 Forumite
    I cant wait for the day that i can say who cares if you dont pay me a snow day, whats a few quid anyway I will stay cosy and safe in bed. Fingers crossed this time next year I will have that choice if im still there
    MARCH 2016 DEBT £25750/ £25035
    EST DFD JAN 2021 (that needs to change)
    NOW JAN 2019 (that still needs to change)
  • Woowoo
    Woowoo Posts: 4,603 Forumite
    Herewego wrote: »
    I cant wait for the day that i can say who cares if you dont pay me a snow day, whats a few quid anyway I will stay cosy and safe in bed. Fingers crossed this time next year I will have that choice if im still there

    We will hold all the power and control when were debt free :)
    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

    Surveys: £6.60/£40.00
  • Herewego
    Herewego Posts: 2,541 Forumite
    Lloyds statement has updated, I did have £110 to find but they have added £95.98 in interest however payment 15.98 made today now i have £190 to find
    MARCH 2016 DEBT £25750/ £25035
    EST DFD JAN 2021 (that needs to change)
    NOW JAN 2019 (that still needs to change)
  • Woowoo
    Woowoo Posts: 4,603 Forumite
    Grrr at the extra to find, you can do it though x
    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

    Surveys: £6.60/£40.00
  • ecoelle
    ecoelle Posts: 1,585 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    How come the interest on the Lloyds is so high?
  • Kepp
    Kepp Posts: 4,390 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Lloyds really are robbing gits!

    I'm sure you'll find the extra though x
    Debt at LBM Apr 2010 £28,767 Debt free as of Nov 2013 :j
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