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I took no role in your debt free journey but am delighted with your news. Now is the time to consolidate your gains by saving now, make this fantastic situation even better0
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Well done KPR you have worked so hard for it, I will be watching to see those savings pots grow now. I still have another year to go yet but cant wait to get to where you are now it must be an amazing feeling.MARCH 2016 DEBT £25750/ £25035
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Delree:
You would be surprised.
You have made really good progress, just keep at it.
Herewego:
Thank you so much.
I really don't know where I would have been if I had quit c1 year ago when I was so down.
I look forward to your watchful eye, will just mean my savings will grow even faster!
The year will fly and before you know it, you will be saving at the rate of knots. The feeling hasn't quite sunk in yet and if I am honest, deep down I don't want it to. I want to continue with the same zeal and just divert the monies to a savings account - thinking of a postal savings account in this day and age!£365 in 365 days challenge: £730 / £1500 -
Hi all,
I am finally debt free and I just wanted to say a massive thank you to everyone, yes every single one of you. I picked up a lot of useful advice and inspiration by lurking and reading a lot of the posts on DFW so thank you all.
I would also like to personally thank Psychopathbabble, Jinky67, Gwen80, LeeSouthEast, Moo2moo, Tealady, Niddy, Di3004, zppp, Herewego, Savingholmes, Dec22, Natweststaffmember, robbedofmymoney and anyone else that I may have forgotten, who either helped me with my SOA, helping me with my PPI claim so that I could chuck the monies towards paying my debt or kept me going when I wanted to quit about 1 year ago - boy am I glad I didn't quit! I owe you guys big time! :beer:
THANK YOU!
Well done :T:T:T:T
And thank you for the inspiration this post has given me XXXX proof that it CAN be done xxxxx
DFD Need to August 2027
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NSD April 17/15
NSD May 13/15
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Hi Kathy,
There is a lot of support from wonderful people here. Sometimes they push you hard because they mean well. I don't think I would have been debt free as quickly as I have been had it not been for the folks on here.
I see you have taken on a couple of really good challenges. May I recommend one more? IMHO £365 / 365 days is a brilliant challenge.
Good luck and I look forward to your DFD£365 in 365 days challenge: £730 / £1500 -
Will you be having a new diary in the savings area or will you continue with the old one ?MARCH 2016 DEBT £25750/ £25035
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Well done:T:TTry to be a rainbow in someone's cloud.0
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Thanks CH27!£365 in 365 days challenge: £730 / £1500
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