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A Payment A Day - Part 9
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£2.85 to cc please. Fingers crossed I get my student grant, then I reckon I can have this particular card cleared before Christmas. Ok so it's my smallest one but it'll give me a boost! Also hoping I can get my car paid off by the end of the yearBecame Mrs Scotland 16.01.16
Became homeowners 26.02.16
Baby girl arrived 27.10.16
Baby boy arrived 16.09.2018
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Ok, just checked and my student grant is in my account... YAY!!!!
So Silaqui.... thats £86 to my friend for my car repairs and £179 to my car fund... that leaves just £17.50 to pay on my car next payday. Total £265
That takes my total debt to under 9k!! It's actually now under 8800 :j:D This means in the 366 days since my LBM I have paid £4110.70 off my total debt. WOW! It could have been so much more if I hadn't gone on holiday etc etc but I'm pretty happy with that. Thanks all you lovely padders! :kisses3:Became 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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Well done Green for clearing that account and for the not smoking too! Keep it up!
And well done Pyscho for getting under the 9k mark!Am hoping to be under the 10k mark after payday!
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euronorris wrote: »Well done Green for clearing that account and for the not smoking too! Keep it up!
And well done Pyscho for getting under the 9k mark!Am hoping to be under the 10k mark after payday!
My fingers are crossed for youHow is the new bike?
Became 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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Hi folks.
Happy to hear the good news on peoples debtbusting - well done!!
£5 for me today please to the ISA.Debt Free 25th August 2010 with PAD !!TARGETS ::D
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Well done green:j:T:D
Just a £5pad to vanquis today (as usual:rotfl:)0 -
Hi all :j
Well done green & psycho - great news :jon your debtbusting/non smoking achievements :j
Popping in to PAD - £300 to citiloan & £268.59 to M&S cc - making a PAD today of £568.59 - tks Silaqui:D:D
New start JAN15 - NOT BUYING IT 2015 :eek:. Long haul DFW #145 : 2011 DEBTBUSTING : £5500 OD GONE, £2000 OD - GONE £93,610.30 cc & loan debt - GONE 27.6.14 FINALLY DEBT & MORTGAGE FREE :happyhear0 -
£4 from me today pleaseErrrr...come back later0
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Evening all!
Well done :j:j:j to those people who have cleared debts and reached milestones, it's great to see people doing well! Very motivating!
My credit card has gone up recently because I helped a friend out - she's just moved into a new flat and couldn't get a guarantor for the finance for her sofa - I offered to be the guarantor but apparently you have to be related. So I paid it on the credit card for her, and she has set up a standing order to pay me back over the next year. I've also paid for the hotels for next years visit to Manchester to see TAKE THAT:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
But luckily I have also managed to get accepted for a 0% BT till December 2011 with Egg so I will be moving the balance onto that, so although the overall debt has gone up by about £500, it will be costing me less in interest and should be paid back just as quickly as it would before.
..............Only problem is, I am being really naughty and keep trying to think what else can I buy on the old CC before I BT it to 0%somebody please talk me out of it!!!
Ok anyway, down to business - today's PAD is £12.71 for me.
Total for Wednesday November 10th was a respectable £1223.53 well done everyone!!
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£9 for me today please.
Silaqui - behave - you're not to spend on your CC or you'll get a slapped wrist!NST #10 Steps 7K 2/30 10K 2/12 5 a day 3/30 NSD 0/20
MBNA £55000
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