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A Payment A Day - Part 10!
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Another £1 for me please! :T (£1 to Halifax Credit Card)David
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Little_bit_dizzy wrote: »Ooooh, bad news about the ipod flyin.
Any chance it's covered by an insurance policy? Or that it's lurking down the side of the sofa / in the freezer /other random location??? I did manage to put my mobile in the chest freezer onceGood luck with the search...
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Hi thread
A big fat £50 to the stamp duty fund.
TFI Friday I say.flying_fresian wrote: »I have lost my ipod .
Sorry to hear you lost it. Do you have any of those Entertainment Exchanges / CeX shops up there ? I am sure they have £50 second hand ones...?Debt Free 25th August 2010 with PAD !!TARGETS ::D
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Morning all, £140 to the loan pleaseDebt at LBM Apr 2010 £28,767 Debt free as of Nov 2013 :j0
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flying_fresian wrote: »Nope, had it when I got on the train yesterday, didn't have it by the time I got to work. Phoned lost property and nobody has handed it in. May karma vomit on the cornflakes of the b@stard who has clearly pocketed it
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And all of us who actually have a sense of right and wrong know that it will...I myself am made entirely of flaws, stitched together with good intentions...0 -
True! My local chinese had to pay something silly like £5 for every £100 in change!!! Used to swap 20s and 10s for notes
No PAD for me - in fact none this year (even though we're only 4 days in!) Feel a bit rubbish about that!
Hugs...I feel that way about NSD's....LSD's (low spend days) are perfectly possibly but apart from one day a week I find NSD's tortureGreenbynature wrote: »Hi all
Well my kindle finally arrived yesterday :j:j only 2 weeks late!! Although I bought a few books before xmas so will need to read those first lol I've downloaded a few freebies off amazon. does anyone know anywhere else you can get any free??? Some of the "books" are a lot more than I'm used to paying!! I normally get them at asda,tesco,sainsbugs etc at buy 2 for £7 etc!! on amazon they're upto £7 each :eek:
Pad today is £2 cap1 pls FF
There's free classics on amazon, also archive.org; manybooks and I can't recall the others I know...I mainly use archive.org cos a lot of the stuff I want is antiquarian. Have you got calibre yet? Well worth getting.
I got a good kindle book on homemade smellies at xmas - think it was about £2.50 or so...doesn't have the 70+ recipes (think it has a pink cover?) but has everything you need and well worth it...any other good kindle books I'll let you know.....just let me know what you're into..
No more PADS for me till Tuesday and feel I might have to dip into RDF this week cos like have overspent yesterday :eek: - however the good news is I am now 100% e-cig and it's going okay...just feel a wee bit funny and very tired
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I believe in the power of PAD
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flying_fresian wrote: »Nope, had it when I got on the train yesterday, didn't have it by the time I got to work. Phoned lost property and nobody has handed it in. May karma vomit on the cornflakes of the b@stard who has clearly pocketed it
I actually have a niece named Karma (true !!) and maybe she would oblige after a night out on the town.
Sorry to hear about the loss of your ipod.
May the fleas of a thousand camels infest the thief's a-hole.0 -
nothing here today i'm afraid - still awaiting expenses
to be honest - with needing to pay for OH birthday pressie (its his BIG birthday!) not really sure that i will able to PAD much at all for the srest of the month - however it does mean the pressie isn['t going on the CC
New surname New start!
Total Debt - [STRIKE]£9999.09 [/STRIKE]now 7633.16 23.66% paid off0 -
Paulgonnabedebtfree wrote: »May the fleas of a thousand camels infest the thief's a-hole.Capital One: £[STRIKE]398[/STRIKE] 370 Council Tax: £[STRIKE]1192 [/STRIKE] 225 Rent Arrears: PAID!!!:j Water:£[STRIKE]699[/STRIKE] 539 Kays: PAID!!! :j Vanquis: £450
£1650/£3337 49% paid :beer:
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Managed to pay £5 towards the school trip and £1.02 towards the uniform fund. So my PAD is £6.02 for me please!Capital One: £[STRIKE]398[/STRIKE] 370 Council Tax: £[STRIKE]1192 [/STRIKE] 225 Rent Arrears: PAID!!!:j Water:£[STRIKE]699[/STRIKE] 539 Kays: PAID!!! :j Vanquis: £450
£1650/£3337 49% paid :beer:
Pay as much as you can in 2012 882/1900 #490
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