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A Payment A Day - Part 11!
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Hi all!
£10 to Santan-DUR from me today please Gap!
Payday today so I promise I will pad everyday from now on! Unless I go into labour
Hope everyone is well xx0 -
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long time lurker, first time pad'er
monday: £2.36 to cc
tuesday: £8 to cc, £4 to od
wednesday: £3 to cc (may pay slightly more in later)helpful tips
it's spelt d-e-f-i-n-i-t-e-l-y
there - 'in or at that place'
their - 'owned by them'
they're - 'they are'
it's bought not brought (i just bought my chicken a suit from that new shop for £6.34)0 -
Morning all payday here
wooo hooo
PAD £150 towards CC.
Thanks all fro the replys about PAD vs getting mortgage and how all the small payments would look. I'm still a little unsure, I love PADing as it makes such a difference but don't want to look bad on application. Was contemplating asking it on the mortgage board but they are a little scary!
I think they just look at your credit score and whether you have defaults etc. I also think they look at your total ingoings/outgoings for the month but think it's just totals not individual amountsDebt at LBM Apr 2010 £28,767 Debt free as of Nov 2013 :j0 -
can i just ask - i deposit money into my account every fortnight at natwest using the coin deposit machines. i usually do this straight into my bank account, go home/back to work and pay all or some of it into my credit card bill. can i just pay it straight off the bat at the machine? i.e., just stick my credit card into the slot and pay money onto that? apologies if this is the wrong place for it, but i'm just thinking in regards to PAD, i could bob into the bank on my lunch from work and do this with any change left over from dinner either daily or on a fridayhelpful tips
it's spelt d-e-f-i-n-i-t-e-l-y
there - 'in or at that place'
their - 'owned by them'
they're - 'they are'
it's bought not brought (i just bought my chicken a suit from that new shop for £6.34)0 -
£50 today please :T
What a lovely sunny day :cool: will go for a walk laterErrrr...come back later0 -
£6.60 today for me please, thats a fiver to the christmas pot and 1.60 to my ccBecame Mrs Scotland 16.01.16
Became homeowners 26.02.16
Baby girl arrived 27.10.16
Baby boy arrived 16.09.2018
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flying_fresian wrote: ȣ1 for me again please. I fear I'm becoming predictable....
Oh no :eek: Quickly.... rebel and pad a different amount before it's too late!Became Mrs Scotland 16.01.16Became homeowners 26.02.16
Baby girl arrived 27.10.16
Baby boy arrived 16.09.2018
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Morning PADders
Sorry for being AWOL for the past couple of days. Not been too well but concentrating on getting better now (hopefully). This post comes to you all from the comfort of my PJs and my couch
Monday's total: £1,064
Tuesday's total: £878.86
Wednesday's total: £1,165.85
I am off work for the rest of the week right up until Tuesday next week (:j) so my posts might be a bit sporadic.
Hope everyone else is well.
Gap xMortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000
Mortgage today = £161,690.76
300 271 payments to go.House buyout fund £21,000/£40,000
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Have still managed to PAD the past couple of days. No work = no bus fares paid :T so: £7.80 to go in to today's total.Mortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000
Mortgage today = £161,690.76
300 271 payments to go.House buyout fund £21,000/£40,000
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