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Happy 1st of April everyone, spring starts here!
£307.50/£1,025.87Last Win: Tuff Mudder Tickets and 2 cases of wine :j0 -
Hi Everyone
Hmm not sure if everyone would class this as an overpayment but i am going to call it £200 paid off funds owed to OH. The reason being that OH has had me paying for something for the last few months which he usually pays for :mad: (lots going on here, but yes have asked for the money and not seen it) totted it all up and it is over £200 i've paid out :eek::eek: so am simply going to deduct £200 off the money i owe him :cool: Off to update my sig :j please let me know if you don't think this should be classed as a payment but as I would have paid this off target 1 (and more besides as i have rounded the amount down- crikey knows why) i think that its okay to do?
Oops almost forgot - DD came out today also and usual transfer done to a bill and a small additional payment to target 1. Best get me calculator :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: £336.30 to deduct £2443.75/10,000CC1:T £[STRIKE]2531[/STRIKE] £1460MORTGAGE OVERPAYMENTS: £10575.20 Target £12,100MF Date: [STRIKE]August 2042[/STRIKE] May 2035Declutter 1000 things by Xmas 2015! 53/10000 -
Hi won euro millions can you put all debts paid off please!!Year 2019 (1,700/£17000mortgage repayment)Overall mortgage (71,400/165568) (44
.1%) (42/100) payments made. Total paid 2019 year £1,700
Total paid 2017 year £15,300Total paid 2018 year £13,6000 -
was that a late april fool entry runninglea?0
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Hi everyone. No 89. - made another £100 payment, so total is now £2891.37/£7000.HSBC Credit Card £608.69, HSBC Overdraft: £4123.67, HSBC Loan: £8,270.69
Lloyds Credit Card: £1418.62, Very Account: £518.99, Barclaycard: £126
Total Debt as of 9th June 2020: £15066.660 -
Morning all,
Another 20.00 making its way to cap one cc today so my running total now:2702.32/10,000:jPayment A Day £15 (started 17/5/14) :j0 -
Hi All
Small payment to cover interest added on target 1 £2460.47/£10,000CC1:T £[STRIKE]2531[/STRIKE] £1460MORTGAGE OVERPAYMENTS: £10575.20 Target £12,100MF Date: [STRIKE]August 2042[/STRIKE] May 2035Declutter 1000 things by Xmas 2015! 53/10000 -
sorry ignore my earlier post - I got one number, thought I had wonYear 2019 (1,700/£17000mortgage repayment)Overall mortgage (71,400/165568) (44
.1%) (42/100) payments made. Total paid 2019 year £1,700
Total paid 2017 year £15,300Total paid 2018 year £13,6000 -
Hello Everyone
I have been a little busy and forgot to post recently. I'm too obsessesd with getting ready for the baby.:happyhear
So far I have paid off £2892/22000 - 14.13%
I will try to keep up from now on.1 debt v's 100 days chapter 34: T3sco bank CC £250/£525.24 47.59%
[STRIKE]MBNA - [/STRIKE]GONE, [STRIKE]CAP ONE[/STRIKE] GONE, [STRIKE]YORKS BANK [/STRIKE]GONE, [STRIKE]VANQUIS[/STRIKE] GONE [STRIKE] TESCO - [/STRIKE], GONE
TSB CARD, TSB LOAN, LLOYDS. FIVE DOWN, THREE TO GO.0 -
When;s the baby due parsniphead?0
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