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A Payment A Day - Part 10!

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  • I would personally clear it, it will motivate you to keep going!! Not that I've been on the wagon for a while.

    I think you are right psycho it always makes you feel better with one less and also with that one cleared i would only have three left :)

    Pad for me today is £1.65
    Two months minimum bills 57%

    Debt total April 2010 £7962.28 DEBT FREE March 2012 100% cleared :T:T:T
  • Hi everyone!

    Sorry I've not been around for a few days, DH decided to [STRIKE]trash [/STRIKE]decorate :D the house at the weekend so I've been trying to clear up after him!

    Well done on clearing BoS Allie Ballie Bee! :beer:

    Little PAD of £3.71 into baby savings pot today :)
  • Flower08
    Flower08 Posts: 4,771 Forumite
    Morning all,

    PAD for me today is £41.17 to HSBC CC please :D

    Hope you all have a good day, must go and get ready for work!
    Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb
  • Just popping back with an extra £24 rounding down DH's bank account :D xxx
  • polka_purpura
    polka_purpura Posts: 173 Forumite
    edited 23 February 2011 at 1:36PM
    hi,

    JulieJim managed to nod off several times while finishing a book and preserved my sleep pattern thanks. Doctor's appointment later to push things forward.

    Allie Balllie Bee, fabulous news clearing that card, well done!!

    JayJay14, that sounds painful I've no idea what is a representative price but that sounds high to me. hope you can get a better quote.

    l.m.hart I hope those things get sorted.

    sophie-abigail-mummy i'm not sure what i'd do. I'd need to know the price of peace of mind and simplicity by doing a projection on a spreadsheet up to debt free date and then make a call based on that price. I would also need to consider risk (one less thing to change), flexibility and credit score building too (if applicable). Those percentages are looking good in your signature all the best.

    polka purpura

    PAD to date: £1166-22

    Pay off as much as you can #127: £4,600 (£2,300 debt / £2,300 saved)in 2011.£660 / £4,600.(debt paid 28.7%; target 14.3%).

    Sealed pot challenge 1292: £0 (target £600 by 31-12-11)
  • Afternoon all.

    Just £3.00 for me today please JJ. I am so looking forward to Friday. It feels like 3 months since I was last paid. How does that happen on such a short month?

    Thrifty - I have PM'd you the info, hope it helps.


    Gottit! Thanks muchly! :)
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  • Happy Hump Day Padleteers!

    A small but perfectly formed £2 coin into the £2 coin pot, newly renamed 'Motorcycle Madness Pot' for our touring holiday in June. There had better be plenty in there come June, as I plan to eat my bodyweight in camembert and worry about the consequences afterwards.

    *meep*
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  • I plan to eat my bodyweight in camembert and worry about the consequences afterwards.

    *meep*
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    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Souns like a plan! Touring holiday in France by any chance?? Glad you got the info...

    Ok, I have scraped every barrel, checked all pockets and bags and purses and gloveboxes - got a rather respectable £13.90 to PAD today. Amazing what you find when you really look (especially in DH's car - mental note to self to check next time I need change!!!).

    Well done Allie Ballie Bee for clearing a card! l.m.hart hope todays a better day and dgd is alright. Silaqui, how is your friend doing? Hope they are ok...

    48 hours to payday.....
    I myself am made entirely of flaws, stitched together with good intentions...
  • :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Souns like a plan! Touring holiday in France by any chance??

    Indeedy doody! Bilbao, across the Pyrenees and back up to Calais. Just hope my poor old motorcycle's suspension can handle my excess baggage!

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    :rotfl:
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    Mortgage now [5/11/14]: £139,212.14/MFD Oct 2029 (age 59)
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  • LondonAndy
    LondonAndy Posts: 1,326 Forumite
    £5.18 for me please !

    Cleared out until payday (luckily tmmrw!)
    Debt Free 25th August 2010 with PAD !!
    TARGETS : :D:D
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