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A Payment A Day - Part 11!

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  • mrsb83_2
    mrsb83_2 Posts: 914 Forumite
    £26.44 towards the overdraft today.
    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
  • PigginSkint
    PigginSkint Posts: 2,706 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Hi All

    Sorry – I forgot to post yesterday!

    Yesterday’s PADs were £18.90 + £5.10 to Evil Egg, £1.10 + £1.11 to Crapital One, and £10 to various savings pots, making a total of £36.21
    Today’s PADs are £5.11 to Evil Egg and £2.11 to Crapital One, making a total of £7.22

    I am still working on calculating the total of all the PADs I haven’t posted – a lengthy job! I am at the stage where I have worked out what I have and haven’t posted. The final task is to do some final checks on my spreadsheet for any PADs I have missed off (anything I haven’t added to the spreadsheet certainly hasn’t been posted yet, so I don’t need to worry about that!). I think I have included most things now but I am pretty sure there a handful of PADs to Hellish Halifax that I haven’t added in yet, and perhaps few other bits and pieces. Once I have done that I just need to add up the total (not a difficult job as there are subtotals all over the place!). It is going to be a very pleasing amount once I have finished, so watch this space!!
    PigginSkint's debt free diary
    DFW Nerd 1049 Amazon Sellers Club member 54
    Total mortgage debt: 30/4/17 £14090.77 (Last payment: September 2021)
    LTSB Loan 30/4/17 £6633.71 (reduction by 48%)
    Total credit cards: 30/4/17 £25971.91 :eek:
    Total non-mortgage debt: 30/4/17 £32876.49 :eek:
  • Erme
    Erme Posts: 3,597 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped! Debt-free and Proud!
    JayJay14 wrote: »
    PAD for today £60.72 to change jars and new suite fund.

    Probably won't get on to PAD for a few days as we are off to London on a bus trip - can't wait to give DD that hug:j

    Will try to save up my change and pad it all on Monday.

    Och wow...I just met my Ma for the first time in about a year and we went backpacking round scottie ...only cost us £400 for 10 days....was so amazing :D

    l.m.hart wrote: »
    Good morning all

    £116 for me today please going to various places,

    Im now Padding to my energy supplier as my monthly payment is going up and up and i seem to be trying to use less and less so im now trying to pad a bit so its not just my monthly amount paying the bill so hopefully i can in the near future get it down ( if that makes sense):D

    Would you be entitled to a social tarriff? I think if mine goes up too much I'm going to get a social tariff :). Don't want to change energy supplier as am with one of the cheapest there is and they have fab customer service :money:
    nickynoo08 wrote: »
    Morning all,

    Have decided to take the plunge an start saving for my diy project. I want to knock the wall down between my dinning room and kitchen to make one big open plan room. Have been told its gonna cost between £1800 and £2500 so i'd best get saving (hoping to get it done next summer).

    So £5.77 to my knocking down the wall funds to get me started please :D

    Sounds huge compared to my dress making...DIY can be stressful but so worth it in the end....£2K and I'll be loan free though can't top it up whilst OD is so high and I have the macbook to pay off...

    Back on e-cig as of this lunch time and this pm me and the DB are going to the botanical gardens to chill and then grab a coffee somewhere nice on the way home :) - Yay

    Erme
    :dance:
    I believe in the power of PAD
    Come and join us on the Payment a Day thread
    :dance:
  • saorsie
    saorsie Posts: 1,905 Forumite
    £10 from me today please Winnie ~ still endlessly balancing the books

    -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
  • Flower08
    Flower08 Posts: 4,771 Forumite
    Hi,
    Just £1.00 for me today please. Roll on payday on Monday!!
    Hope everyone is well.
    Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb
  • PigginSkint
    PigginSkint Posts: 2,706 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Hi All
    Right now, are you ready for this?! I have finished adding up all the PADs that I haven’t posted (about 10 months worth – oops!) and the total is......drum roll please........
    £3009.54
    This will make today’s daily total look rather healthy methinks!
    PigginSkint's debt free diary
    DFW Nerd 1049 Amazon Sellers Club member 54
    Total mortgage debt: 30/4/17 £14090.77 (Last payment: September 2021)
    LTSB Loan 30/4/17 £6633.71 (reduction by 48%)
    Total credit cards: 30/4/17 £25971.91 :eek:
    Total non-mortgage debt: 30/4/17 £32876.49 :eek:
  • hi all,

    A pad of £10 from me today please

    polka purpura
    PAD to date: £1166-22

    Pay off as much as you can #127: £4,600 (£2,300 debt / £2,300 saved)in 2011.£660 / £4,600.(debt paid 28.7%; target 14.3%).

    Sealed pot challenge 1292: £0 (target £600 by 31-12-11)
  • I am feeling SO motivated by MSE just now! :j

    So that I can take part in the PAD Challenge, I am finally going to go and check all my balances and debts and stuff, so I can decide where to start.

    I feel a bit queasy, but also excited. Back later! :)
    challenges : AFD : SNC :
    Ebay/ Amazon : £29 + £6 +
  • never_too_old
    never_too_old Posts: 3,082 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Erme wrote: »



    Would you be entitled to a social tarriff? I think if mine goes up too much I'm going to get a social tariff :). Don't want to change energy supplier as am with one of the cheapest there is and they have fab customer service :money:

    Erme

    HI Erme

    whats a social tarriff?:)
    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

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/680889456637403
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  • never_too_old
    never_too_old Posts: 3,082 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    hi all
    right now, are you ready for this?! I have finished adding up all the pads that i haven’t posted (about 10 months worth – oops!) and the total is......drum roll please........
    £3009.54
    this will make today’s daily total look rather healthy methinks!


    wow wow wow:t:t:t:t:t:t:t:t
    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

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/680889456637403
    you tube channel never too old
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