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A Payment A Day - Part 8!
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angelicmary85 wrote: »No...I'm thinking that I might stayed employed and have a self employed side job...what do you think?
& sorry your day was such a trial, but at least car outcome sounds like it was worth the extra hassle
: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 -
hey psycho, just think how much better you are doing because you're managing to pad your £20s-you're doing really well
I should follow your example lol
: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 -
psychopathbabble wrote: »A pathetically poor pad of 6p today to the sealed pot. Am waiting to find out if I have been allowed to open an hsbc account so I can empty the pot into their change machines. Although there isn't much in it yet. Rubbish pads again this month as I totally overspent last week.
I worked out since 1st Feb Ive been paying debt off at a rate of £20 a day, and to become debt free I'd have to continue for nearly another 18months so I really need to up the game if I want to do it by the end of the year.:( Kind of disheartening when I'm so skint, but then again I've not exactly been a quiet socialite, I have still been budgeting for doing stuff otherwise I think I'd just go back to how I felt in December and January,
I think we all need to maintain a debt/life balance!!0 -
scoobylicious wrote: »hey psycho, just think how much better you are doing because you're managing to pad your £20s-you're doing really well
I should follow your example lol
Aww Psycho - you are doing really well - £20 a day is great!! I know we all need to bust these debts but we got to live (& hopefully enjoy) as well!.. You are so on the right track and what's a few extra months in the scheme of things?
I think we all need to maintain a debt/life balance!!
Thanks Scooby and Pippo... I've just been lucky and had my deposit from old place and some other money to pad, but thats not going to happen any more and I guess I can't see the light at the end of the tunnel at the moment! I'll spot it again soon I'm sureBecame Mrs Scotland 16.01.16Became homeowners 26.02.16
Baby girl arrived 27.10.16
Baby boy arrived 16.09.2018
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Ooh Angelic... the joys of motherhood...:rotfl:
How's Adam doing?... sounds like dd is flexing her wings!!
I walked so much last week but stayed the same at fat club.......:mad:..then stayed to endure the class leader cooking! Could have eaten my shoes at that point I was so hungry ... going comando next week... might save 1/2 an ounce! (big knickers..lol)
Oh B@gger prattling on so much missed midnight!
EE - Pad for wednesday £50.23
Pip
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I got a few spare batteries if you need to find your way out of the tunnel Psycho!
You'll get there ... and I hope I'm not far behind you.0 -
I missed midnight too-sorry EE
The amount doesn't make up for it either...a padette of £1 for me please EE
Pippo's right psycho....think positive & a few months more really doesn't matter if it stops you getting cabin fever :rotfl:
: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 -
Hi I would like to join this group. I needed some inspiration and this has done the trick.
I am going to start paying off a catalogue that doesn't seem to go away. I was going to get an up-to-date statement but that will have to wait until tomorrow as the site is down.
I have £1 on my cashplus card so that will be my first paymentFLM £170.00/£1430.84, Savings £2.00, PAD Additions PAID
LBM 1/5/2010 DFD 31/12/2015
DFW Nerd No. 1319: Wake Up Call Challenge No. 90 -
I think I'm up too late
but a late night welcome no_problem :hello: I'm a bit of a newbie still on here but everybody's really friendly & I'm sure you'll get lots of nice greetings tomorrow
PS you'll be told your pad needs to be Big & Bright!!: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
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