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SS's 2007 Debt Free Challenge

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  • wish I had £1,100 somewhere that I couldn't remember ...
    Proud to be dealing with our debts - We WANT to be debt free DEC 09 :rolleyes:
    Grocery challenge: £230 / £230 left
  • bananakinz wrote:
    wish I had £1,100 somewhere that I couldn't remember ...

    You wouldn't if you couldn't find it again! :eek: :rotfl:
  • good on you ss keep it up:rolleyes: sweetie

    As always! ;) :rotfl:
  • moxie_2
    moxie_2 Posts: 609 Forumite
    Hi SS just wanted to say thanks for the bingo tip. Just finished playing, for what seemed like hours! Didn't win, but hey.
    Total debt May 2005 £83,232 :eek:
    Total Debt November 2009 £0! DEBT FREE!
    Proud to have dealt with my debts
    Official DFW Nerd Club member no. 028
  • elantan
    elantan Posts: 21,022 Forumite
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    ss if you need help finding it i'll come down ...how about halfers? .....
  • gallygirl
    gallygirl Posts: 17,240 Forumite
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    Have you tried down the side of the settee?

    Or in the pocket of that jacket you put on the other day when it was snowing?

    Or have you found any household objects in strange places? For example if you've found a pint of milk in your bag that probably means you put your money in the fridge (or is that just a woman of a certain age problem :confused: )
    A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort
    :) Mortgage Balance = £0 :)
    "Do what others won't early in life so you can do what others can't later in life"
  • ali007 wrote:
    Have you tried down the side of the settee?

    Or in the pocket of that jacket you put on the other day when it was snowing?

    Or have you found any household objects in strange places? For example if you've found a pint of milk in your bag that probably means you put your money in the fridge (or is that just a woman of a certain age problem :confused: )

    I think thats just women of any age! :confused::p

    It's OK. I think everything has turned up! :o
  • Well my loan payment came out today so the debt is down by another £297.62! :j

    Still waiting on all the paperwork etc for my newly approved A&L account. Also waiting on a credit report! Wanna see if I'm in a half decent position to apply for a new low life of balance card! :think:

    Haven't posted my debts on here for a while so here we go! :rolleyes:

    Egg (Limit - £500) 16.9% - £0
    Capital One (Limit - £6,000) - £2,930.67
    Morgan Stanley (Limit - £2,300) 5.9% - £1,899.41
    American Express (Limit - £2,900) 4.9% - £2,454.25
    Barclaycard (Limit - £1,750) 4.9% - £1,631.30
    Tesco Loan 6.7% £12,797.66

    Total: - £21,713.29



    Am wondering whether or not to reduce my Capital One credit limit! :think:
  • Verbatim
    Verbatim Posts: 4,831 Forumite
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    Which lob card are you looking at? Some cards offer to match your highest credit limit.

    Good going on the continuing struggle SS.
    CCs @0% £24k Dec 05 £19,621.41 Au £13400 S 12600 Oct £11,981 £9481 £7500 Nov £7250 D £7100 Jan 6950 F £5800 Mar£5400 May £4830 June £4660 July £4460 Aug £3200, S £900, £0 18/9/07 DFW Nerd 042
  • emzig123
    emzig123 Posts: 193 Forumite
    Well my loan payment came out today so the debt is down by another £297.62! :j

    Still waiting on all the paperwork etc for my newly approved A&L account. Also waiting on a credit report! Wanna see if I'm in a half decent position to apply for a new low life of balance card! :think:

    Haven't posted my debts on here for a while so here we go! :rolleyes:

    Egg (Limit - £500) 16.9% - £0
    Capital One (Limit - £6,000) - £2,930.67
    Morgan Stanley (Limit - £2,300) 5.9% - £1,899.41
    American Express (Limit - £2,900) 4.9% - £2,454.25
    Barclaycard (Limit - £1,750) 4.9% - £1,631.30
    Tesco Loan 6.7% £12,797.66

    Total: - £21,713.29



    Am wondering whether or not to reduce my Capital One credit limit! :think:

    What's the APR on it?
    Official DFW Nerd No 275
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