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A Payment A Day - Part 8!

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  • euronorris
    euronorris Posts: 12,247 Forumite
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    Now, was Tuesday a nice day? I think it was, but can't quite remember! lol

    You're not on an early flight to AMS on Monday by any chance? I am - not sure what I was thinking. Oh yes, it was cheaper and I have the day off so can catch up on sleep once home :)
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  • euronorris wrote: »
    Now, was Tuesday a nice day? I think it was, but can't quite remember! lol

    You're not on an early flight to AMS on Monday by any chance? I am - not sure what I was thinking. Oh yes, it was cheaper and I have the day off so can catch up on sleep once home :)

    No sorry, got a nice late standby on Monday! I always prefer to get there early, if I'm going home I usually drive straight after I finish work as I get the whole of the next day there instead of losing the morning. Tiring but worth it :)
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  • boysma
    boysma Posts: 828 Forumite
    Hi guys

    No pad again from me today:( Could someone let me know how to get the snowball calculator please?

    Cheers.

    Congratulations Keza:j:beer:
    Payment A Day £15 (started 17/5/14) :j
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  • euronorris
    euronorris Posts: 12,247 Forumite
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    boysma wrote: »
    Hi guys

    No pad again from me today:( Could someone let me know how to get the snowball calculator please?

    Cheers.

    Congratulations Keza:j:beer:

    Oh, how I love the snowball calculator! I'm a bit obsessed with it to be honest! lol

    Here's a linky http://www.whatsthecost.com/snowball.aspx

    x
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  • Hi Guys,

    No PaD today as I got a letter from school saying that the balance for DS's trip in July needs paying by tomorrow (£90!:eek:) and gotta tax my car, only doing 6 months, I know 12 is cheaper but I haven't got the money available at the mo - but I will next time:T.

    The good news is I have brought my lunch and dinner to work again (yeap another double shift - roll on payday!!) - good for the waistline and the pennies!:A
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  • Thrifty_Pixie
    Thrifty_Pixie Posts: 1,036 Forumite
    Goooooood moanin' folks!

    Well it's hissing down here. Great for my garden - IF ONLY IT WAS INTERSPERSED WITH SOME @&^*$^£$ SUN!!! Ah well.

    I have been doing some financial finagling today working out how best to take advantage of my ISA allowance before the financial year's out (I only opened it in January) and think I can just about manage to transfer all my regular saver money into my ISA using my current account and have enough left in it to cover me until I want to transfer the regular saver money back into my current account to pay it back. If that makes sense. I want to leave my money in the regular saver until the 6th and it's gathered its month's interest, but need to pay the money into my ISA before the 5th. I'll lose a month's interest otherwise and whilst it's only a few pounds, I'm far too MSE these days to shrug that off ;)

    Also I was thinking I could make a nice, juicy PAD next week of around £950 to my c/c, but then realised that that's not really a PAD as it's just paying off the monthly balance which consists of normal living expenses...so not really a debt. Hoo well.

    Anywelly...my PAD today is a compact and bijou £4.80 into my pirate booty tin please!

    Oh and...CONGRATULATIONS KEZA! Great feeling huh? And in time to start your married life fresh. Good on ya!

    Stay safe peeps!

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  • boysma
    boysma Posts: 828 Forumite
    Many thanks Sarah and Euro x
    Payment A Day £15 (started 17/5/14) :j
  • saorsie
    saorsie Posts: 1,905 Forumite
    Keza that's wonderful news you clever,clever girl :A

    A respectable PAD of £37.40 for me please COMP £34.35 to MBNA Platinum and £3.05 to VSP

    Lovely day here in Lincolnshire btw :cool:

    -s-
    Frugal living challenge 2012 live on £8500 ~ £7725.87 remaining
    Make £5/day in 2012 ~ £482.24/£1830 ~ 22.52%
    Proud Member of PAD since January 2010 ~ Total paid to date £11386.64
    Savings Pot for 2012 ~ £772.60/£3000 ~ 23.38%
    Lose 19lbs / Save £2k by 30/04/12 *5/19lbs* £158.72/£2000
  • boogoose
    boogoose Posts: 23 Forumite
    Hi all and thanks to Pippo for being so welcoming.

    Pad today is £5 (sorry don't know how to make font larger)

    Just paid off £650 catalogue bill - that someone kindly left me (won't fall for that again!!)

    Now aiming to pay off Barclaycard £300
    :icotbaske Hoping to be debt free in 3 years in time for 25th anniversary.
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