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wot-a-mess debt crisis

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  • ani*fan
    ani*fan Posts: 1,554 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Hi wot-a-mess

    You've got it all well under control. Excellent progress. I've still got a few bits to buy but mostly done. I can't believe what a different experience christmas is, working with and sticking to a budget. It's all good. :T
    If you know you have enough, you're rich. ;)
  • Hi Ani, It certainly feels much better having finances under control.

    Managed to hit the extra £s target for Dec.

    Main targets for this week:
    1. Be very frugal & focus on spending virtually nothing
    2. Try to make some more extra £s
    Pay off £14,000 in 2012 Challenge #21 (incl. mort.) £15,960/£14,000
  • Complained to Internet / Landline provider about incorrect billing & got free service this month. £24 saving so added that to extra £s total :p
    Pay off £14,000 in 2012 Challenge #21 (incl. mort.) £15,960/£14,000
  • £295 paid to loan :)

    Can't wait to see the back of this particular debt
    Pay off £14,000 in 2012 Challenge #21 (incl. mort.) £15,960/£14,000
  • Shall be very happy indeed when this xmas total commercial rip-off thing is over. Roll on 2012
    Pay off £14,000 in 2012 Challenge #21 (incl. mort.) £15,960/£14,000
  • Hope you all had a nice xmas, but I'm glad that's it all over:j
    Pay off £14,000 in 2012 Challenge #21 (incl. mort.) £15,960/£14,000
  • wot-a-mess
    wot-a-mess Posts: 189 Forumite
    Happy New Year To Everyone :beer:

    Hope you all have a very prosperous debt-busting 2012 :T
    Pay off £14,000 in 2012 Challenge #21 (incl. mort.) £15,960/£14,000
  • Happy New Year to you too, WAM :)
    Full LBM 26 Sept 11
  • Happy New Year WAM. :)

    May your year be filled with debt busting success. :D
    June 16 Mortgage Amount £82,896.15
    Official mortgage end date August 2027 :(
    Current rate 2.59% until August 2020
  • chevalier
    chevalier Posts: 7,937 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Just read through your diary. Well done on taking control. And from the sounds of it getting healthier too. Hope that you can really kick some debt into touch this year
    chev
    I want a job that is less than an hour driving away from my house! Are you listening universe?
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