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A Payment A Day - Part 10!

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  • nickynoo08
    nickynoo08 Posts: 1,860 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Morning

    have paid £65.09 to our cc and £3 towards our tesco stamps

    Total pad - £68.09
    £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 - £20
  • Good morning all! How are you? I've been AWOL again, been at the hospital for 3 days with a Mum who finally had her baby last night. :) She asked me to be godmother too and all is right with the world this morning now!

    PAD today of: £12.50 to B/C, £7.50 to Loan, and another £17.21 to B/C. So total of £37.21 for me. :)
    *Insert interesting words here*
  • £12 from me today. The thread's been fairly quiet recently :o
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  • £22.02 from me today please!

    Friday tomorrow :j
  • Silaqui wrote: »
    Hi everyone,

    Dizzy, thanks for asking I think she's as well as can be expected. We went out for the day yesterday and just did stupid stuff, went for lunch, muddy walk etc. The funerals on Friday so I have said if she needs to do anything on Sat or Sun to take her mind of the finality of it all I will have my car at the ready.

    Can I please ask for some opinions on these shoes - I tried them on today and they are really really comfy but they are not my usual style and I can't decide if they are quite nice or really really horrible! http://www.newlook.com/shop/womens/wide-fit-shoes-and-boots/brogue-wedge_214146301?commerceItemId=ci3787053354

    The 20% off ends today so I want to order tonight but can't make my mind up lol :rotfl:

    Just about to go and make some meatballs for dinner now - I was going to stuff them with cheese but annoyingly the cheese I opened yesterday is randomly covered in mould today. Bah. I have no problem with use by dates and the lie but visible mould just freaks me out so it's gone straight in the bin! Oh well, healthier I suppose!

    xx

    I know it's rather late now, but I think they're rather cute :)
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  • My PAD today...all the ones, up ya bum...£1.11 please! Shrapnel from my purse.

    Wish me luck...I'm off for a 'Universal Body Wrap' this afternoon as a treat to help me shift some water lbs and give myself a boost. If you hear shrieking it'll be the poor beauticians when they catch sight of me in the altogether....
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    *meep*
    Mortgage-Free Wannabe
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    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:
  • Big PAD for me today ( what a relief)
    £352.00

    going between van loan and house debt

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    MAKE £2022 in 2022 no 29 £2022/£434.10
    Mortgage@ 1/1/2022 £17540 / £1601.39
    pay all your debts by xmas 2022 £15000/ £1865.29

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  • saorsie
    saorsie Posts: 1,905 Forumite
    £12.98 today please jj to random short term savings ~ don't you just love clearing out the account ready to welcome the massive influx of wages tomorrow {yeah right! :p}

    -s-
    Frugal living challenge 2012 live on £8500 ~ £7725.87 remaining
    Make £5/day in 2012 ~ £482.24/£1830 ~ 22.52%
    Proud Member of PAD since January 2010 ~ Total paid to date £11386.64
    Savings Pot for 2012 ~ £772.60/£3000 ~ 23.38%
    Lose 19lbs / Save £2k by 30/04/12 *5/19lbs* £158.72/£2000
  • 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


    Hi polka,
    Thanks for the advice i now need to figure this out.

    Silaqui wrote: »
    Hi everyone,

    Dizzy, thanks for asking I think she's as well as can be expected. We went out for the day yesterday and just did stupid stuff, went for lunch, muddy walk etc. The funerals on Friday so I have said if she needs to do anything on Sat or Sun to take her mind of the finality of it all I will have my car at the ready.

    Can I please ask for some opinions on these shoes - I tried them on today and they are really really comfy but they are not my usual style and I can't decide if they are quite nice or really really horrible! http://www.newlook.com/shop/womens/wide-fit-shoes-and-boots/brogue-wedge_214146301?commerceItemId=ci3787053354

    The 20% off ends today so I want to order tonight but can't make my mind up lol :rotfl:

    Just about to go and make some meatballs for dinner now - I was going to stuff them with cheese but annoyingly the cheese I opened yesterday is randomly covered in mould today. Bah. I have no problem with use by dates and the lie but visible mould just freaks me out so it's gone straight in the bin! Oh well, healthier I suppose!

    xx
    Hi silaqui,
    Sorry bit late but they are lovely i would deffently get them.

    Pad for me today in £13.36
    Two months minimum bills 57%

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

    Just passing by to pop another pad £1-00 in.

    I'm starting to struggle on the pads so might be missing over the weekend unless I'm prepared to do without milk.

    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)
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