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A Payment A Day - Part 10!
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silaqui - CONGRATULATIONS!! have to say I am a little jealous but what fantastic news - really spurs me on to keep going.
No PAD here today I'm afraid. no expenses paid yet so am in my overdraftGood news is though I have applied for a first direct accoutn so that I can cut my overdraft charges
(oh and get the £100 bonus!)
New surname New start!
Total Debt - [STRIKE]£9999.09 [/STRIKE]now 7633.16 23.66% paid off0 -
Congratulations silaqui!!
Our ct for new place is £133 per month for 2bed house. Rip off!!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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Thought I'd pop on to share my fab news.My best friend gave birth to a baby girl (they didn't know what sex they were having)at 9.30am this morning!!!Exactly the time when I was posting my previous post.I'm so excited as it's her 1st baby.:j:j:T:female:Our 2 gorgeous little girls born 2006 and 2010
First House Deposit - £90.00:j
DFW Nerd Member 1143Orig debt app £12000.00 :eek:
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i can't be the only one who thought this....TWO HEADED KITTY!!!!!
:rotfl:flying_fresian wrote: »Yesterdays total was £1403.84.
The monthly total was £38,156.29
yay! thanks muchly for adding up, F_F :TMortgage-Free WannabeMortgage at start [20/6/12]: £151,800/MFD Jun 2035 (age 65)Mortgage now [5/11/14]: £139,212.14/MFD Oct 2029 (age 59)Personal Library 2014:starmod: Read in 2014: 57/60 :starmod: In Progress: 2 :starmod: Books In: 94 :starmod: Books Out: 12 :starmod: TBR: 847 :starmod:0 -
Hope everyone's well and dealing with life's dramas as they run up and tweak our noses?
Please put me down for £310 into various savings pots for the past few days, jj
I won't be around for a few days as I'm taking the hubster to the MCN Motorcycle Show in London tomorrow for a birthday gift and then we have a weekend of socialising and motorcycle-fiddlin' ahead. So i hope everyone stays safe and warm.
*meep*Mortgage-Free WannabeMortgage at start [20/6/12]: £151,800/MFD Jun 2035 (age 65)Mortgage now [5/11/14]: £139,212.14/MFD Oct 2029 (age 59)Personal Library 2014:starmod: Read in 2014: 57/60 :starmod: In Progress: 2 :starmod: Books In: 94 :starmod: Books Out: 12 :starmod: TBR: 847 :starmod:0 -
£263.25 for me today to give the house fund a boost !
Well done COMP for clearing that loan!! Great news.Debt Free 25th August 2010 with PAD !!TARGETS ::D
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Hi all, just £1 to Barclaycard today.
Well done on paying your loan off Silaqui. :j:T
:rotfl: Thrifty, I didn't even think of that. :rotfl:
I'm going to a cocktail making class on Sunday evening - booked it for OH's birthday but a treat for me as well.Off work for 5 days now. :j
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Car loan 1 £11,174, Car loan 2 £5,532, CC 0% BT £780. Debt Free Diary to try & keep spending in check.0 -
£6.33 for me today please Juliejim.
Its getting wet and windy up here.PAD-ing Since 7/1/11 2012 - £2329.10 2011 - £4760.88 :money:
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Thrifty_Pixie wrote: »i can't be the only one who thought this....TWO HEADED KITTY!!!!!
This is really bad, but could it be... Siamese twins... *slinks away*:p
Thanks to those congratulating me on the loan, I'm glad to be free of it! That money is earmarked now for wedding savings and the small matter of a little concert I am off to in Manchester in June:beer:
I feel so rough anyone know of a good way to restore a lost voice? Been liberally dosing with buttercup all day but no luck I can only squeak or croak!
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flying_fresian wrote: »Halifax do a simliar account with the insurances that's £12.50 per month but you get £5 Reward if you have it.
*full disclosure* I do work for them, but not in sales so can't tell you much more than that about the accounts!
My two debts to your employer are, when added up, are the biggest debt I have to any individual company - and I don't even bank with them.
Mind you, they are also two of the cheaper debts I have as they date back to when I was still able to get decent deals.
6.9% on a card (LOB) is a great deal these days and only having to repay 1% of the balance each month is a big help even though it will probably turn it into my longest running debt. The personal loan I have with them is nearly as good at 7.9% (3 years to run on that one).
I've seen a lot of moans about Halifax but I personally have never had a problem with them. It might be because I don't bank with them so don't get clobbered for the "simplified" £1 a day charge. Also, I've always managed to repay at least the minimum payment each month. Think they get quite stroppy once that gets defaulted on.0
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