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A Payment A Day - Part 11!
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I didn't get back on yesterday as I had nothing to PAD
I did have 50p by the end of the day but I ended up giving it away
Gap-Sis bought her flat earlier this year. First year in her new flat and she is really, really skint. I know she is struggling. We go to Gap-Parents for tea on Tuesdays (and Sundays) so last night when she was upstairs in the bathroom I walked past her handbag and dropped my 50p in it. I know that one day when she is going through her bag she will find it and be chuffed! I know it is only 50p but she refuses to take money from me so this way I can see that she gets some. I did it with £1 last week in a different part of her bag. I can't do it too often as she will sus but now and then is fine.
So, new day and PAD today for me is £1 please HopefulMortgage 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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girlatplay wrote: »I didn't get back on yesterday as I had nothing to PAD
I did have 50p by the end of the day but I ended up giving it away
Gap-Sis bought her flat earlier this year. First year in her new flat and she is really, really skint. I know she is struggling. We go to Gap-Parents for tea on Tuesdays (and Sundays) so last night when she was upstairs in the bathroom I walked past her handbag and dropped my 50p in it. I know that one day when she is going through her bag she will find it and be chuffed! I know it is only 50p but she refuses to take money from me so this way I can see that she gets some. I did it with £1 last week in a different part of her bag. I can't do it too often as she will sus but now and then is fine.
So, new day and PAD today for me is £1 please Hopeful
Thats really nice how you are trying to help
PAD for me today £1.69 to change jarTwo months minimum bills 57%
Debt total April 2010 £7962.28 DEBT FREE March 2012 100% cleared :T:T:T0 -
£5 today please
I have a small dilemma....
Me, my housemate and a few friends went out on Monday night. There was 6 of us left in the house yesterday morning and we decided to go out for lunch. I went out first with my housekeys as my housemate was scared to (one of our friends accidentally fell into and broke next-doors fence, this would be funnier if they didn't already hate us!) so I'm not sure who was last to leave but when my housemate came back to try and get ready for work she realised she didn't have her key. Unfortunately, it was still in the lock! As it's a new door, if the key is in the door, you can't open it from outside with a key. We ended up having to call a locksmith which cost £55. I can't really afford to pay towards it BUT feel bad not doing so. Now, I don't really feel like it's my fault as I had my own keys and wasn't the last out.... do you think I should give even just £10 towards it? MrS gave a fiver towards it as housemate and her bf didn't have quite enough cash on them to pay the guy.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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A very measley 92p due to slight oversight on when car insurance comes out. Rounding down.....:oIt'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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£61.71 to the loan for me please.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/£3100 -
thevinternet wrote: »You have Siamese? So do I! Oh, I love the breed so much, what colours do you have? I have two modern-style Siamese, apricot-point and blue-point. They are brothers and are everything I had hoped they would be and more!!
I have a lilac point (she's in my avatar) and a chocolate point. My other cat is a foreign white, so basically a Siamese in a white coat.
They're very friendly and loving cats and mostly great fun. My youngest cat (the chocolate point) is the only one I've had from a kitten and he'll be four next year. He loves playing fetch with a foam ball which is quite funny. They are so chatty and really enjoy when we have visitors. :rotfl:
Apricot point and blue point brothers sound lovely.Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Car loan 1 £11,174, Car loan 2 £5,532, CC 0% BT £780. Debt Free Diary to try & keep spending in check.0 -
penelopedee wrote: »What sort of debt is it? Card, loan or mortgage?
It's a loan.0 -
Good afternoon all
Please can you put me down for £25 please Hopeful:DMAKE £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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£4.20 for me today please.DFW Nerd 1394.
Total Debt Paid £38109.29/ £40259.24.0 -
£10 from me today please Hopeful towards savings
-s-Frugal living challenge 2012 live on £8500 ~ £7725.87 remainingMake £5/day in 2012 ~ £482.24/£1830 ~ 22.52%Proud Member of PAD since January 2010 ~ Total paid to date £11386.64Savings Pot for 2012 ~ £772.60/£3000 ~ 23.38%Lose 19lbs / Save £2k by 30/04/12 *5/19lbs* £158.72/£20000
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