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A Payment A Day - Part 11!

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  • And another £12.50!
    Total Debt Sept 2010 - £24,132.38 / Current - £0.00/ 100% paid

    DFD - [STRIKE]Aug 2014[/STRIKE] 24th Aug 2012

    £10 a day // Jun - £64/£300 / Jul - £133/£310 / Aug - £281/£310
  • £33.80 spread between HSBC, sealed pot and plastering fund from me today please Gap!

    Loving the pet piccies! I very nearly came home with a collie staffy cross at the weekend....DH literally had to drag me away, we already have doggles and Dr Evil cat not to mention baby on the way so I guess a puppy *might* not be sensible....
  • Just started reading this and what a great idea!! I am so desperate to be debt free and have gone from just over £20,000 to just under £3,000 debt in the past 5 years so am really chuffed.

    My current debt is now 2 loans, one of which I am hoping will be wiped out by my PPI claim and the other I am unable to make extra payments on at the moment so was hoping that maybe I could join this but put my payment a day towards my wedding fund?

    Am currently saving for my dress and have set up a seperate savings account on my online banking for it. Was recently my birthday so with that and some money I had left over from last month I was very strict and put this in here so currently have £200 :T

    If I have a thread like this to follow and update, even if it's only £1 a day, it will soon add up so can I join please?
  • :hello: Hi Pigsmightfly and welcome!

    Have a shufty at the "rules" on the first page and get padding :D
  • Welcome all newbies
    and congrats to those that have done huge pads:T

    my pad today gap is £11 this brings me to a £1 below the 7k its always great to break below another thousand 6 something feels a bit better than 7 something.

    Gap are you ok ? hope your feeling better:D
    MAKE £2022 in 2022 no 29 £2022/£434.10
    Mortgage@ 1/1/2022 £17540 / £1601.39
    pay all your debts by xmas 2022 £15000/ £1865.29

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    you tube channel never too old
  • brettcta
    brettcta Posts: 4,693 Forumite
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    no pad for me today, the coin deposit machine at natwest is out of action, only allowing for note deposits. all well and good, unless you have a tub of coins you want to deposit but can't be bothered to sort.

    boo to you sir
    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)
  • Thanks for the links beccie.
    I have had a wee look at them. Poor poochies. Sadly none of those ones suitable for us.:(

    However, I was just about to head off in the car to have a rake around Poundstretcher and my clutch has gone (not literally). I have no breakdown cover so I am anticipating a rather expensive repair (hopefully by Thursday so I don't have to take an extremely long bus journey to get to school). So this little event has put paid to the idea of getting a pup for the time being. :(
    PAD-ing Since 7/1/11 2012 - £2329.10 2011 - £4760.88 :money:
    NSD's April 10/10 Mar 11/12 Feb 11/12 Jan 8/8 :D
  • saorsie
    saorsie Posts: 1,905 Forumite
    £20 from me today please GaP towards the What if? Fund

    -s-
    Frugal living challenge 2012 live on £8500 ~ £7725.87 remaining
    Make £5/day in 2012 ~ £482.24/£1830 ~ 22.52%
    Proud Member of PAD since January 2010 ~ Total paid to date £11386.64
    Savings Pot for 2012 ~ £772.60/£3000 ~ 23.38%
    Lose 19lbs / Save £2k by 30/04/12 *5/19lbs* £158.72/£2000
  • girlatplay
    girlatplay Posts: 3,884 Forumite
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    Hello everyone :hello:

    I'm so sorry for not being here for the past few days. I am back at work now so will be counting up every day again. Thank you for all your wishes and also for your patience. I feel much better than last week but not completely perfect yet so regular trips to GP are underway. I do have a laptop at home but I was so exhausted I wasn't on it at all.

    In the meantime, I have just spent my lunch hour catching up with the weeks PADs and totals are as follows:

    Thursday £1,220.52
    Friday £3,273.08
    Saturday £108.13
    Sunday £1,164.75
    and yesterday £1,203.90


    Some great PADs going on :D

    It is good to be back :) (I mean on here, not at work :rotfl:)

    Gap x
    Mortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000
    Mortgage today = £161,690.76
    300 271 payments to go.
    House buyout fund £21,000/£40,000
  • girlatplay
    girlatplay Posts: 3,884 Forumite
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    I have managed to PAD £20 in my absence so will add that to the total today. I had to count my tin to find out how much I had PADded! :cool:
    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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