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Pay off as much as you can in 2011 Challenge!
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£105.99 paid to First Direct, taking it under £1k! Got to pay it off before August when the 0% ends.0
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oo oo, and under seven grand owing overall! Yippeee0
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Hi Jwil
No 47.
Paid £500 today so new total is now
£4,102.13/£6,000Smile loan - £2821.98 / £0:)
Lloyds CC - £3102.54 / £3071.51
B'Card - £7615.65 / £7444.30
Bank of mom - £6000 / £6000
28/02/17 £ 19,540.17 / £16515.81 05/04/170 -
Thanks for the updates everyone.
This month's total is:
May - £41,517.63 :T:T
And so far we have paid off...
£317,882.95 / £1,456,311,04 :j:j
Well done everyone, that is better than I expected. Only 49 people have updated this month, so that is not bad.
Hopefully people will pop back and let us know their totals.
It would be good to be back in the £60k's or more though next month, and we need to up our game if we are going to hit the million mark!
Have a great debtbusting June everyone:beer:
The rest of you - come back! We need your updates if we're going to pay off a million this year! We're currently £99k behind.... eeek!0 -
We're currently £99k behind.... eeek!
:eek::eek::eek:
I was hoping someone would come along and tell us how far behind we are, thank you!"Good financial planning is about not spending money on things that add no value to your life in order to have more money for the things that do". Eoin McGee0 -
Still: £847 average each for a month is a lot. Imagine the holidays we could all have! :eek:When we are debt free we should all put 1 months worth of debt repayments into a pot and all go on a MSE cruise!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0
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£250 paid to Amazon CC yesterday, taking me to £6487.04/£10K paid
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Shocking really how much extra money I would have if I wasn't paying off these debts, but hopefully it will be a lesson learnt!!Save £12k in 2021: Jan £1834.40, Feb £1692.810 -
goodgirl80 wrote: »Still: £847 average each for a month is a lot. Imagine the holidays we could all have! :eek:When we are debt free we should all put 1 months worth of debt repayments into a pot and all go on a MSE cruise!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Oooh- there's a thought!!:D:D:D:D
Save £12k in 2021: Jan £1834.40, Feb £1692.810 -
£302.20 for loan payment.
2. kavics17 - £17,468.72/£24,0000
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