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A Payment A Day - Part 10!

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  • And before I forget (again) I'm going to pad my loan payment every month now as that's the only debt left so another £203.00 from me please Flyin'!
    Started PADdin' 13/04/09 paid £7486.66 - CC free 02/11/10
    Aim for 2011 - pay off car loan £260.00 saved
    Nerd No. 1173! :j
    Made by God...Improved by the The Devil :D
  • mooomin
    mooomin Posts: 13,703 Forumite
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    I HAVE WINE! :beer:

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • mooomin
    mooomin Posts: 13,703 Forumite
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    saorsie wrote: »
    Congrats on your very first mortgage overpayment Flyin' - that's like proper grown up! :p
    :eek::eek::eek:

    Also, if you're off the iPhone idea, I can totally recommend the HTC Desire. I got it when it was new, so the contract is quite pricey for mine but you can get them on good deals now and it's a kickass phone :D
    Since then, he's a bit undecided about what he what he wants and I guess that's fair enough, he doesn't know where his head is at but it's not doing me any favours. I know it's silly after the things he's done but it's been really hard to let go and I'd be willing to take things very slowly :o

    Get Well Soon to the weans :D Hope things work out ok with you and XOH, but don't go too easy on the git. ;)
  • Hey Mary, hope you manage to rest up a little and figure things out whichever way is best for you & your family

    Diz x
    I myself am made entirely of flaws, stitched together with good intentions...
  • Get Well Soon to the weans :D Hope things work out ok with you and XOH, but don't go too easy on the git. ;)

    I wont say too much...he was talking about padding the other day and I'm not so sure he's not 'checking up' on me but...
    Hello to you if you are! :beer: :p
    Started PADdin' 13/04/09 paid £7486.66 - CC free 02/11/10
    Aim for 2011 - pay off car loan £260.00 saved
    Nerd No. 1173! :j
    Made by God...Improved by the The Devil :D
  • mooomin
    mooomin Posts: 13,703 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    I wont say too much...he was talking about padding the other day and I'm not so sure he's not 'checking up' on me but...
    Hello to you if you are! :beer: :p

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    *waves*
  • :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    *waves*

    *moons* :D :rotfl:
    Started PADdin' 13/04/09 paid £7486.66 - CC free 02/11/10
    Aim for 2011 - pay off car loan £260.00 saved
    Nerd No. 1173! :j
    Made by God...Improved by the The Devil :D
  • mooomin
    mooomin Posts: 13,703 Forumite
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    Limited net access tomorrow, so total for 21/1/11 is £1504.78
  • mooomin
    mooomin Posts: 13,703 Forumite
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    My PAD is £122 (No council tax this month!)
  • Morning,

    What no posts? Hangovers?

    I've made a PAD of £7.69 to clear one bill. I have another three to clear before I can start paying off debts again so will take a deeper pinch this week. I have a little cash to last me but don't want any surprises sneaking up on me.

    I also need to keep a reserve to start posting stuff on ebay and amazon. Does anyone do this? Are there any good threads on getting started? Most common scams to watch out for and the risks?

    I'm still agonising over computer and broadband. Trouble is I need these for work, job hunting and keeping in touch with people. Does anyone get by using just library internet access? Landline and internet is costing £360 a year at the moment which is an extra £30 a month debt busting. Never mind a new laptop. Ditching these would be a pain for contact with agencies and timely responses.

    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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