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A Payment A Day - Part 11!
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Today's PAD is £1.30 to MBNA, thanks FFGrocery Challenge Sept 2021 £95.40/£500
Declutter and Clean - 660 -
my Gas and electric bills are in this morning :eek:still too high for my liking especially since they arent actually winter bills.must try harder:D
I know what you mean Saturday I got a letter from eon saying my fixed price plan ends in January I forgot I put it on a fixed price plan :mad: I seems to be going up alot I have had a quick look around and npower seems to be cheaper at the moment but dont know a lot about them does anyone use them and had experience with them?
No pad today for me today hopefully I will have my quidco payment in the bank tomorrow nice £140 coming my way :T If it doesn't make it there tomorrow it will be around 15th.Two months minimum bills 57%
Debt total April 2010 £7962.28 DEBT FREE March 2012 100% cleared :T:T:T0 -
£10 please f_f
I'm ready to take over the reins in the morning for that final big push of the year....One step at a time0 -
Morning all,
Haven't padded for a few days as have been working non stop on two jobs (worked 2 x 11 hour hights - never worked a night in my life and at nearly 57 it took it out of me:D) The change jars have suffered as I haven't had time to shop so no shrapnel in my purse.
Anyway today I have Padded £170 to various cc's.
And thank's F-F for your usual excellent counter uppping :T0 -
Morning all,
Haven't padded for a few days as have been working non stop on two jobs (worked 2 x 11 hour hights - never worked a night in my life and at nearly 57 it took it out of me:D) The change jars have suffered as I haven't had time to shop so no shrapnel in my purse.
Anyway today I have Padded £170 to various cc's.
And thank's F-F for your usual excellent counter uppping :T
Gosh, those hours would be tough at any age :eek:
Well done for still being compus mentusOne step at a time0 -
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girlatplay wrote: »Ohhhh yes :mad: bloomin' Christmas!
PAD today £1 please FF
I have an idea....become wee wee free GAP (you can probably walk/cycle to the services) and then there's no Xmas. :j....cos the wee wee frees don't celebrate xmas (you just have to worry about feeding the 5000 x2 a year at communions :rotfl:)...
Sorry to shove religion in here but couldn't resistWell done!! No matter how small, that last little payment feels like a huge achievement.
Like many on here I'm full of a cold and feeling absolutely sh*t - the rational part of me knows it's just the common cold and I'll soon be over it but there's a part of me that feels like I'm dying and feeling very sorry for myself.thank goodness there's all you lovely peeps to cheer me up!
Payday tomorrow so cleared the account out with £30 split between two ccs plse, FF
Och I get like that and when I feel like I'm dying I get very anxious...Hugs
Well done
may it rest in peace
Morning
my pad today is £148 please FF
some going to HMRC and various other places.
my Gas and electric bills are in this morning :eek:still too high for my liking especially since they arent actually winter bills.must try harder:D
To whoever paid of the B****Card.... can I come to it's shredding(not - LOL)...Congrats :A....First debt down - may the rest follow shortly...
Cold a little better. But we're forecast snow next week...
And I had paranoia last night...
Time for a cup of tea methinks :coffee:
E:dance:
I believe in the power of PAD
Come and join us on the Payment a Day thread
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I have an idea
....become wee wee free GAP (you can probably walk/cycle to the services) and then there's no Xmas. :j....cos the wee wee frees don't celebrate xmas (you just have to worry about feeding the 5000 x2 a year at communions :rotfl:)...
Sorry to shove religion in here but couldn't resist
I'm up for that idea but I don't think I could talk Little Miss into it!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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£1 to barclaycard for me pleaseIt's not how far you fall - it's how high you bounce back.... :jHappiness is not a destination - it's a journey0
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