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Blowing my own trumpet
Mrs_Arkwright
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I've just paid off my MBNA card.:)
Only the Amex (2892) Abbey (2000) Egg loan (1850) and MBNA loan (2530) to go.:(
Only the Amex (2892) Abbey (2000) Egg loan (1850) and MBNA loan (2530) to go.:(
My sig's too large, apparently - so apologies to whoever's space I was taking up.:lipsrseal
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How much did you pay off MBNA MrsA?
Well done!
chocolatecake :heartpulsLightbulb moment January 2006
Total personal debt £2,000
Total joint debt £44,100 (not including mortgage)0 -
Well done Mrs A! Another stride forward on the DFW trail...:beer:Official DFW Nerd No 096 - Proud to have dealt with my debt!0
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:j well done mrs a :j0
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Well I have to admit it was the smallest balance, but the largest interest rate, and my last payment tonight was £72.99.
We are about to move house though, and will be using some of the equity to pay off all the debt, and move into the new house with a nice clean slate, and a purse free of credit cards! The only debt we will have will be the nice new mortgage!My sig's too large, apparently - so apologies to whoever's space I was taking up.:lipsrseal0 -
Well done Mrs A.
Must feel great :TIs it better to aim for the stars and hit a tree or aim for a tree and land in its branches :think:Loves being a Wonderbra friend :kisses3:
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sophiesmum wrote::T well done Mrs A. Looks like you have a debt free date in sight.
Good luck with the new house.
sophiesmum
Thanks - we are on the market, so haven't sold yet, but only been on a week, had 4 viewings (2 of which have come back again to second view) and we have looked at one, and are looking at some more next week. Can't wait - have lived in this house 10 years, and am itching to get out of it!My sig's too large, apparently - so apologies to whoever's space I was taking up.:lipsrseal0 -
Well done Mrs A.
Love the avatra BTW.0 -
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***Fall down seven times,stand up eight*** in ~~Japanese proverb. ***Keep plodding*** Out of debt, out of danger.
One debt remaining. Home improvement loan. 19months left.0 -
well done you! Keep up the good work!Nerd no 109 Long haulers supporters DFW #1! Even in the darkest moments, love and hope are always possible.0
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