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A Payment A Day - Part 9

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  • Boobylou
    Boobylou Posts: 464 Forumite
    Morning all,

    It's Monday again :(

    But on a brighter note the total for the 1st of August was a whopping £3544.92!

    Special mentions to Flying_fresian, LondonAndy, Mumofthreemonkies83 and finally to Sassers for that massive contribution that nearly made me fall off my chair! :beer:
    Have a great day everyone.

    Oh nearly forgot, my PAD for today is £375.00
    DFW Nerd no. 108 :D
    LBM: Jan 2010 DFD: June 2014 - 27.1% paid off so far
    Weight loss (started 12/05/2012) = 37lbs/109lbs
  • mooomin
    mooomin Posts: 13,703 Forumite
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    Morning all!

    £20 for me today please - this takes me under £1500 of debt, and I'm aiming to be well under £1400 by the time payday rolls around. Only 21 days to go till payday :eek:
  • pippo
    pippo Posts: 3,891 Forumite
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    Morning all,
    Not been around this weekend, so couldn't pad, Sorry Angelic, but the July total was great. Thanks for counting Angelic.

    PAD £23.04 please booby.

    Off to rumage for healthy things to take to work for lunch to save both money and calories!

    Good luck for your first day at your new job F-F.

    Pip
    x
  • sashybo
    sashybo Posts: 4,595 Forumite
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    Hi all, £1 to Barclaycard today.

    Thanks for counting last month Angelic.

    Good luck at new job FF. :beer:
    Success 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.
  • nickynoo08
    nickynoo08 Posts: 1,860 Forumite
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    Morning all,

    Sorry i've been awol again, money was a bit tight last month. Prob will be the same this month too tbh. Got birthdays and days out coming out of my ears.
    Right last week i managed to make my usual weekly pad of £25 extra to my loan and then today i've paid my min payment of £191, plus a handful of change to my pad tin.

    Total for weekend and today...£216 please

    I promise once things are back on track money wise i'll get back to actually doing daily pads as well as my weekly pad.
    £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 - £20
  • euronorris
    euronorris Posts: 12,247 Forumite
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    Morning All!

    Hope you're all well. Still need to catch up, but just wanted to say hi!

    Also, just waiting on some holiday to be approved and then am going to book flights back home for a week in early September! :D Finally spoke to OH and he said he wanted to take 2 weeks off work, but only be away for a week of that, so I am using my other week to visit home as a) desperate to see family and friends without being in a rush and b) desperate for some time off work! lol.

    Gonna check the bank balances etc later today.

    Hugs to any and all who need them!

    xxx
    February wins: Theatre tickets
  • Sassers
    Sassers Posts: 1,303 Forumite
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    Boobylou wrote: »
    Sassers for that massive contribution that nearly made me fall off my chair! :beer:

    Morning everyone :wave:
    Bleugh Monday morning - I'm in the office and it's like a morgue lol. People are either at our stand at the Eisteddfod or on holiday, so I've been laughing out loud reading the posts since yesterday.
    I know I'm always working, and as much as I love MSE and the PAd thread, I don't think I'd be sitting in me jamies posting!
    Mary you make me really laugh :rotfl:And as for falling off your chair Boobyloo, I think I'd probably be sleeping on it lol.....Thanks for doing the adding up - don't think any more PAD's will be quite as spectacular as that one until the start of September.
    I've switched over from weekly contract pay to proper monthly fixed term contract now. So I have to wait a month to get paid :eek:. Thank god I've stockpiled loads of food and budgeted for travel!
    Anyhoo have a good day everyone - sorry about the ramble. :cool:
    Oh and before I forget, £4 today for me please.:rotfl:
    Love Sassers x
    Current debt and mortgage: £25, 820.35 Debt/Mortgage at start: £92,598 (27/09/2010)
    DEBT FREE!
  • euronorris
    euronorris Posts: 12,247 Forumite
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    Our usual chip shop is shut so we go to another and oh my god I have never felt so rough after eating food. :eek:

    Try eating a burger from a stall at a fireworks display!! I should've known better. NEVER, EVER, EVER again! It was so vile I threw half of it away and was still very ill for 3-4 days! And it was my birthday! :( I remember having to call my parents at 4am and ask them to come and collect my OH and take him to the airport to catch his flight cos I couldn't sit up without being sick.

    Oh God, I can still remember how the burger tasted. Bleugh!

    Am now waiting for Shred to show up. Quite scared and excited. Scared because I am so unfit it's gonna be a struggle at first. Excited cos I need to get in shape and so many people have good things to say about it, including you guys. I told OH about it and said that I wanted to improve my body shape and he said 'It gets better? Lucky me!' Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. I'm sorry, but I had to share that with you all. Made me feel fantastic! :D
    February wins: Theatre tickets
  • Morning all. Starting to wonder if I've made a huge mistake coming back to work so early, but I'm stubborn and OH is the type to say "I told you so".

    Anyway, I've updated the OP to show July's total. So far in 2010, we have PADed (if that isn't a word, I've just made it one!) £334,583.61 which is an average of £47,798 per month. If we carry on at the monthly average rate, we'll easily hit half a million this year. :T
    Don't worry about typing out my username - Call me COMP
    (Unless you know my real name - in which case, feel free to use that just to confuse people!)
  • I hardly ache at all this morning, the only thing I'm doing easier on shred is the press-ups, do you think i should do Level 1 again trying to do full body press-ups, or just try Level 2?

    More pads of £25 to scottish friendly fund thing (wanted the £50 cashback), £6.50 to halicc, total £31.50
    Became Mrs Scotland 16.01.16 :heart:Became homeowners 26.02.16 :heart:Baby girl arrived 27.10.16 :heart:Baby boy arrived 16.09.2018
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