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A Payment A Day - Part 10!

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  • girlatplay
    girlatplay Posts: 3,884 Forumite
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    £1.30 today please.

    Payday tomorrow so will have a bigger PAD tomorrow (bigger for me, small change for most others :rotfl:)

    Sorry MinniMe, I don't actually know anything about First Direct :o

    Gap x
    Mortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000
    Mortgage today = £161,690.76
    300 271 payments to go.
    House buyout fund £21,000/£40,000
  • euronorris
    euronorris Posts: 12,247 Forumite
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    Hello everyone!

    Payday here, with holiday allowance! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

    Anyway, PAD's today are as follows:

    €360 to the boyfriend for money he lent me for a medical bill, the convention, and then postage for an Ebay item :D
    €850 to the savings account

    So, total PAD today of 1052.81 GBP. There are still some more PAD's to come also (and most of the money in the savings account will be used for our holiday! lol)

    Have a great day everyone! :D
    February wins: Theatre tickets
  • nicnacnoo
    nicnacnoo Posts: 408 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    £2.60 paid today:j
  • michelle45_2
    michelle45_2 Posts: 267 Forumite
    Just joining the long road of debt free. If I have the odd pound free would you make the payment towards your debt or save it. I have thought of saving it but then keep dipping in to it so it never gets put on the debt. Just feel strange paying £1.00 or so to the debt at a time.

    Thanks for your advice.
  • saorsie
    saorsie Posts: 1,905 Forumite
    Fabtastic PaD Euro :T
    You can but ask Minni ~ I've always found them very accommodating.

    £20 from me today please to 'Gas Guzzler Pay off Fund' ~ it has officially gone and I now have my super duper eco friendly, 'mega cheap to run ' Toyota ~ just got to balance the books now :o

    -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
  • Michelle - pay it towards your debt, a pound a day is equal to £30 per month which is quite a lot!

    Saorsie - happy new car!
    Became Mrs Scotland 16.01.16 :heart:Became homeowners 26.02.16 :heart:Baby girl arrived 27.10.16 :heart:Baby boy arrived 16.09.2018
  • cookiemum
    cookiemum Posts: 139 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Missed yesterday so PAD of £40 for today.

    February Grocery Challenge £301.46/300
    To feed - Me, DH, DD, DS and 1 dog

  • never_too_old
    never_too_old Posts: 3,082 Forumite
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    LM hope things have calmed down a bit for you :(

    Fingers crossed,

    Still no insurance money, its floating around somewhere, costing me a fortune in petrol in between picking ds up for work dropping dh and ds of at work picking materials up, getting dd to and from school for exams and trying to work myself.

    A massive pad for me today ( well for me anyway)
    £235.

    now knocked another month off my dfd :j:j:j:j:j:j

    hope all are well

    meatballs.gif
    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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  • never_too_old
    never_too_old Posts: 3,082 Forumite
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    michelle45 wrote: »
    Just joining the long road of debt free. If I have the odd pound free would you make the payment towards your debt or save it. I have thought of saving it but then keep dipping in to it so it never gets put on the debt. Just feel strange paying £1.00 or so to the debt at a time.

    Thanks for your advice.

    welcome

    i would pay debts off , try and set all the people you owe money to on online banking and keep the same details on you so if you get a spare pound either transfer it online or do it in the bank.
    as you have already found out its harder to do it in a lump sum and it soon wittles down.
    also find it good to make a note of my payments on my spreadsheet
    hth:D
    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

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/680889456637403
    you tube channel never too old
  • LondonAndy
    LondonAndy Posts: 1,326 Forumite
    Howdy folks.

    I have been rubbish at posting recently and again I am going to be away for a few days (long weekend in Spain, lucky me)

    So a tenner for today and the next six days plus another tenner to mortgage = £80 PAD please

    Back next week - enjoy bank holidays everyone !!
    Debt Free 25th August 2010 with PAD !!
    TARGETS : :D:D
    Save 12k in 2013: #068 : £7,305/£12,000
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