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A Payment A Day - Part 8!
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psychopathbabble wrote: »Angelic - who bought the american fridge freezer? Just so I know who I'm actually envious of!!
It was Jo!! :mad:People of pad - the amount so far today isn't looking great....:o:eek:
Add £3.00 to the total from me then please!!Paulgonnabedebtfree wrote: »Well saved myself a few quid yesterday. My microwave has been a bit inconsistent of late so I managed to get a decent looking freebie from somebody on freecycle. It has a digital display too. I've never had one before with one of those. It's not all one way traffic though. I've had a pair of shoes for a few years that I hardly wore because they feel like half a size or so less than they're meant to be. I'm sure I could have got 2 or 3 pounds for them if I had asked around but freecycle is also about giving as well as taking. They ended up helping some guy out and I felt happier about that than if I had got money for them somewhere.
I wish freecycle had been about when I was getting my home together years ago.
I've never used freecycle so I don't know how it works, I looked it up...em, oncebut never bothered going back to it!! Nice to know you're helping people though...wonder if anyone will want my cooker when I get a new one?!
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Started PADdin' 13/04/09 paid £7486.66 - CC free 02/11/10
Aim for 2011 - pay off car loan £260.00 saved
Nerd No. 1173! :j
Made by God...Improved by the The Devil0 -
£1 for me today pleaseMortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000
Mortgage today = £161,690.76
300 271 payments to go.House buyout fund £21,000/£40,000
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Evening everyone,
Just popped in to update you all, little Finley was born on wed 31st weighing 7lb 6oz. Not had chance to catch up on posts yet but once things have settled down i'll be back padding as soon as i can.£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 -
nickynoo08 wrote: »Evening everyone,
Just popped in to update you all, little Finley was born on wed 31st weighing 7lb 6oz. Not had chance to catch up on posts yet but once things have settled down i'll be back padding as soon as i can.
:j:T:j
Congratulations@ LBM = £15,872.65, now £10,819.82AF Jan = 7/? Feb = 5/14 Mar = 14/20 Apr = 6/14 May = 2/14 June 2/14 July 0/TF Aug 1/TFv Sept 6/TF Oct 4/7"NEVER DOUBT YOUR OWN QUALITY"0 -
Congratulations Nicky0
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Congratulations nicky and welcome to Finley.
Hope you are both well.0 -
nickynoo08 wrote: »Evening everyone,
Just popped in to update you all, little Finley was born on wed 31st weighing 7lb 6oz. Not had chance to catch up on posts yet but once things have settled down i'll be back padding as soon as i can.
CONGRATULATIONS NICKY:j:APayment A Day £15 (started 17/5/14) :j0 -
psychopathbabble wrote: »Scooby - sometimes anon friends are easier to talk to than real friends, as we are all in the same boat, you know we won't judge and can always offer support or congratulations when needed. Welcome to the pad club! x
& Happy Easter to everyone :j
Congrats too to Nicky :grinheart
Oh and nearly forgot...another mini pad of £1.06 for me today:eek:CCs[STRIKE] £46287.82[/STRIKE] £40071.74 13% DFD Feb17nowNov[STRIKE]16[/STRIKE]15ODsRBS £425, A/L £2500
LBM March2010 Good bits...Boots£97.78 Tesco£30.50 Nectar£62.06 JL£105 PADs £447.90
dfw longhauler#220 DebtFree by Olympics#91 £6215.28/22000 28.2% £10k in 2010#125 £6215.28/£10k 62.1% :A0 -
nickynoo08 wrote: »Evening everyone,
Just popped in to update you all, little Finley was born on wed 31st weighing 7lb 6oz. Not had chance to catch up on posts yet but once things have settled down i'll be back padding as soon as i can.
Nice one. Great stuff. I wondered how that was going.0 -
Hi everybody (but I'm not Dr Nick)
The total for Saturday is £96.03.
Congrats to Nicky. :jSuccess is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Car loan 1 £11,174, Car loan 2 £5,532, CC 0% BT £780. Debt Free Diary to try & keep spending in check.0
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