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A Payment A Day - Part 10!
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£1 for me today please to Vanquis: and as soon as their offices open I'll be able to find my real balanceProud to be dealing with my debt:eek:
TOTAL: £6,437 (04/01/2013) slowly but surely it is decreasing:D0 -
Good Morning All!
Welcome to all our newbies!
I've checked bank account and tax rebate is not there yet. I know, I'm being impatient! lol. Oddly, Delta Lloyd have collected my monthly healthcare premium. I say odd because I found a new provider and put in an application to switch to them and they were supposed to be notifying Delta Lloyd etc. Annoyingly, I can't check my emails to see if there has been any communication because Hotmail is having a fit. Oh well, will just have to wait.
Hope everyone enjoyed new years day. We made a roast dinner for ourselves and it was a lot easier than last year as we bought a new kitchen unit during last year to give us more storage and work space. I even did home made yorkshire puddings! Was very surprised how well they turned out, but also very glad as was craving them, and a roast dinner just isn't the same without them!
One of my closest friends, who's travelling round Aus & Asia at the moment, got engaged on New Year's Eve!Bl00dy marvellous! And she's asked me to be bridesmaid!
They won't be getting married for about another 3 years as they want to finish their travelling first (about another 18 months) and she wants to marry in Costa Rica too! Eek! But, it's 3 years away and I should be long since debt free by then (fingers crossed nothing f'cks it up!) and easily able to save up for it before the event. OH and I could make a holiday of it too.
OK, gonna stop yabbering on now and do some work. I hear it's what they pay me for, after all.
Have a good day folks!
xxx
Edit: Oh yes, and we bought one of those new handheld Dyson's yesterday! We have some stairs which are a pain in the @rse to clean and two of my family members have it and rave about it. We went for the animal one though as my hairs have a habit of collecting on the rug and driving us nuts as they are a nightmare to clean up too. Is it sad to be excited about a domestic appliance? lol. I'm just thinking, we can also use it clean the sofa.
Oh, the sofa.......we need a new one. The current one has just started to wear away in one spot. We've put a throw over it for now to try and protect it, and make it last a little longer. To be fair, OH got it about 10 years ago now, but it's big and comfy! I don't want to replace it, but we're going to have to at some point.February wins: Theatre tickets0 -
Another £1 for me please! :T (£1 to Halifax Credit Card)David
£1 of debt is too much for me!0 -
£3.50
My usual pound, and £2.50 for DS2 not going to football practice. All normal activities otherwise are resumed this week so the pads will get smallerStart Date: 27/11/2010
Padding: Day 42
Target £8000
Amount: £562.230 -
buddiebabe wrote: »Quick question does your normal monthly payments count as PAD payments???
I do, because it's just easier!
Morning everyone and great to see all the newbies around! A little reminder just to make sure your PADs are nice and BIG and BRIGHT so that the counter can spot them easily- like this... £1.28 for me today please FF.
I hate looking at my accounts on a bank holiday because I know the balance is wrong :rotfl: I've spent a fair bit the last couple of days and none of it's showing up yet
Oh well! Off to the football later then I'm going to make us a nice steak dinner - our last blowout before the austerity measures begin (because I need to lose some serious weight I feel like I've put on five stone in a week!)
See you all later have a good day xxxThs signature is out of date because I'm too lazy to update it...0 -
50p for me today to our car fund please ff£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 - £200 -
Morning all
3.00 please FF to cap one cc today.
Lovely and sunny here today so going to go for a nice long walk to blow the cobwebs away - havent set foot outside the door in 2 days:D Back to work tomorrow:(Payment A Day £15 (started 17/5/14) :j0 -
Another £3.03 for me today please f-f x.Grocery challenge Jan 270.27/200:eek:
Total debt 04/01/2011 £2671.23:eek:0 -
Morning all and hi to all the newbies :hello:
Pad today is £2 ISA pls FF
Can't believe I'm back to work tomorrowI'm taking the xmas tree and stuff down in a min (when I can be ar5ed:o):D:rotfl:
Debt @ LBM - £25,722 Debt now - £11,811 DFD - April 2012 :eek: :eek:
Payment a day challenge - 8/8/08 - £8669.73:jISA - £127.07
Sealed Pot Challenge #283 £489.50 for 2009//£353 for 2010
Stopped smoking 1/11/2010 - money saved so far:£5150 -
£4.50 todayIf you knew it then you know it!
£3160/£11,0000
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