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A Payment A Day - Part 9
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flying_fresian wrote: ȣ1 for me please. Although I have been paid I'm ignoring the money in my account as it's been put there a week early. I'm trying not to fall into the trap of being skint all the way through January. We'll see if it works though!!
I would hate that if we got paid early for Christmas. I don't really see the point of it because like you say, it's not like you can spend it because it's actually January's money? We get paid on the last day of the month which works out well for most as the cash goes in ready for New Years Eve
Lol @Saorsie - yep, damn these icy keyboards - thats what you get for being mse and not having the heating on :rotfl:
£15.15 for me today please Paul.
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Thanks guys... just relieved I don't have to take it again!!
Hello to the newcomers!
Fun day for me today with the snow, I have a horrible feeling I'm going to be at work a lot longer than I'm meant to be.Yuk.
Have a good weekend all xBecame Mrs Scotland 16.01.16Became homeowners 26.02.16
Baby girl arrived 27.10.16
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psychopathbabble wrote: »
Fun day for me today with the snow, I have a horrible feeling I'm going to be at work a lot longer than I'm meant to be.Yuk.
Have a good weekend all x
Are you likely to be stuck anywhere, or just sat around in airports?
PaD for me is £1 please PaulDebts at LBM - Mortgages £128497 - non mortgage £27497 Debt now £[STRIKE]114150[/STRIKE][STRIKE]109032[/STRIKE] 64300 (mortgage) Credit cards left 0
"The days pass so fast, let's try to make each one better than the last"0 -
£4.00
My daily December quid, plus £3 due to DS1 football practice being cancelled last night.
Official Halifax Clarity Card balance showing as £2821.95, so only £21.96 to pay to get back into the next hundred quid down bracket. Three weeks ago my balance was £3118!Start Date: 27/11/2010
Padding: Day 42
Target £8000
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£384.80 off my bank loan0
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Oooops - just ordered one, it was an accident honest!
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They are fab. My OH bought me one when they came out. It can be money saving as I only use my Necar and surveys to buy ebooks on it. Plus there are all the free old classics. If your a book worm I think in the long run it can save money.
I think some books are now higher priced on it due to the publishers setting prices policy :mad: but you can still find some good cheaper reads. I think in the long term the ebooks will get cheaper.
The only problem with mine was I had to buy the expensive lighted cover for it - woops0 -
£5 to the B/C today.*Insert interesting words here*0
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Just the grand total of 72p for me today please towards the uniform fund. Roll on the new year when I can up those totals and get rid of the real debt!!Capital One: £[STRIKE]398[/STRIKE] 370 Council Tax: £[STRIKE]1192 [/STRIKE] 225 Rent Arrears: PAID!!!:j Water:£[STRIKE]699[/STRIKE] 539 Kays: PAID!!! :j Vanquis: £450
£1650/£3337 49% paid :beer:
Pay as much as you can in 2012 882/1900 #490 -
4.03 for me todayl/b moment 8/12/10
27680 total debt 13093 july 13 now Dec 14-10650 August 15 17,217 Dfd October 200 -
flying_fresian wrote: ȣ1 for me please. Although I have been paid I'm ignoring the money in my account as it's been put there a week early. I'm trying not to fall into the trap of being skint all the way through January. We'll see if it works though!!
I'm trying this too this year....all wages have been shifted to my savings account and I'll transfer them back on 'normal' payday. Determined not to have a skint January!!
£20 please Paul to the stamp duty fund.Debt Free 25th August 2010 with PAD !!TARGETS ::D
Save 12k in 2013: #068 : £7,305/£12,0000
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