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1 debt in 100 days- official :)
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Number 47 reporting for duty!
Just paid £374.95 from my wage onto the virgin card, so I'm off the mark and my total is now £1876.65. I plan to get this down to £1500 before next payday through a savings account I have and also some ebay sales - wish me luck!
£374.95 / £2251.600 -
£10 for me today £1080 left.
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£1 for me. Very little, but I feel uncomfortable when I see so many of you doing so great, while myself...:o I'm running this thread, so I'm supposed to show good results.0 -
.Dont beat yourself up Amara.
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One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.0 -
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£1 for me. Very little, but I feel uncomfortable when I see so many of you doing so great, while myself...:o I'm running this thread, so I supposed to show good results.
£1 is £1 - its a bit off the debt and less they can charge interest on. It really does make a big difference in the long termThis time I haven't smoked since 6th Jan 2014 and still going ok.
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penelopedee wrote: »£1 is £1 - its a bit off the debt and less they can charge interest on. It really does make a big difference in the long term
Absolutely. It's not the amount that each person pays off that matters in this thread, it's making any over payments that you can rather than spending it on chocolate (or whatevers your temptation).
Well done everyone! Pay day soon so may be able to add a little myself.Parents - £4000/£0 paid
OH parents - £9000/£0 paid
Mortgage - £125,000/£0 overpayments0 -
£1 for me today please.
£183 remaining.This time I haven't smoked since 6th Jan 2014 and still going ok.
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£13 to argos todayLBM 25TH FEB 2010 £25k25th Jan2011 £22kTARGET 1=capital one - £200
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Target 2=ARGOS0 -
£5 to Next for me today- now £94/£300 and feeling that I am well on targetSave £12k in 2021: Jan £1834.40, Feb £1692.810
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I'm down to £775 after selling some things on amazon and paying in my wages0
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