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The dog will get the bone one day.........
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OMG Itsa that is fantastic news :j. Flipping heck your catching up to me :rotfl: xxMummytogirls x0
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Itsadogslife wrote: »Well guys - it has finally happened, a little less than I would have hoped for, but the caravan deal has been done. The dealership have said that they will give us £6,000 for it which is £800 less than we would get if we left it with them on a commission basis but I feel like a momentous weight has been lifted off my shoulders. Just waiting for the cash to come through to the bank accountand it will go straight off a card. This means that I will definitely be sub £20k for the end of the month totals :T This to some would still seem like a mahoosive amount of debt, but to me this seems like a manageable clearable amount.
I also have about £3k coming from some shares and may have another £500.00 from a bonus so we could be around £15k by the end of May.:T:beer::j:T:beer::j
Congratulations it's fantastic news Itsa :j
All the £20k+ folk are deserting me though. But I won't be bitter about that:D
Oh and I am doubly glad you are not bothering with those silly people anymore.Debt £26k 18/10/140 -
That is fantastic news, must have been the Easter holidays that triggered the buy, thats brilliant, and the funds coming in, your doing amazing. xxxx rip dad... we had our ups and downs but we’re always be family xx0
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Well done Itsa that is great news.:j
xxDMP with CCCS started Jan12 £34,906 Jan13 £31,893 Jan14 £26,836 Jan15 £21,894 Jan16 £16,839 Jan17 £14,415 Jan19 £12,938ish Jan19 £9,649 Jan20 £6612 Feb 21 0 Self managed from Jan'17
Jan 18- Bcard1 £0,Bcard2(PRA) £0,C@ptl £0,Ybank,£0,Virgin/MBNA £0,YB1 £0,S@ntader £0,Bcard loan £0,
DFD - [STRIKE]Jan 2027[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Nov 2018 [/STRIKE][STRIKE]Jan 2019[/STRIKE] - DFD 28 Feb 20210 -
Hi Itsa, hope all is well with you.xxDMP with CCCS started Jan12 £34,906 Jan13 £31,893 Jan14 £26,836 Jan15 £21,894 Jan16 £16,839 Jan17 £14,415 Jan19 £12,938ish Jan19 £9,649 Jan20 £6612 Feb 21 0 Self managed from Jan'17
Jan 18- Bcard1 £0,Bcard2(PRA) £0,C@ptl £0,Ybank,£0,Virgin/MBNA £0,YB1 £0,S@ntader £0,Bcard loan £0,
DFD - [STRIKE]Jan 2027[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Nov 2018 [/STRIKE][STRIKE]Jan 2019[/STRIKE] - DFD 28 Feb 20210 -
oh wow great news itsa
! Can;t wait to see the totals come down in your sig dfw xx Emergency Fund goal - £1000/2000
Mortgage OP goal 2026 - £1200/£4500
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YEAY well done I bet it feels great knowing how much you will soon clear. xElectric and Gas Predators 17/£700
:j:j:j October make £10 a day challenge :j:j:j£155/£3100 -
Itsa where are you?! Have you banked your cheque?? xMummytogirls x0
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Ive only just seen this ITSA !
Great news ! Looking forward to the new signature xLBM July 2011 - Finally took control Nov 2011 DFD Sometime in the distant future ! :eek:
Total debts Nov 2011 [STRIKE]£96796.75[/STRIKE]:eek:
Total Debts JUL 2020 £00.00
Cleared Jul 2020 £96796.75:T
Emergency Fund / Rainy Day - £5500 . DMP Mutual Support Thread 4280 -
Itsa, where are you?Debt £26k 18/10/140
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