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The "Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2012" challenge
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Hahahaha :rotfl:
You all make me laugh. I love it, it is a bit weird isn't it when you get so used to calling someojne by their username and then you find out their real name.
Thanks Psychobabble, I have been wondering how to multiquote for a while.
Haha lol JakesMum, you will be getting lots of sw*gbucks now :T I am jealous, I am pretty useless on it, i tend to just do the searches :rotfl:
It is a good way of making a bit of extra money though, I wioll be using mine for am*zon vouchers and saving them up to get pressies for people.
Nothing exciting to report today, but welcome to all the newbies and as always thanks to Jemma for this thread, I love it!
:xmassign: Wooooo Debt free for Xmas 2012 :xmassign:Don't turn a slip up into a give up
*NSD Challenge Nov 0/10* *£10 a day challenge Nov £0/£300*
No buying unnecessary toiletries challenge-in it for the long haul
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Hi Jemma (aka mFoU)
A few small payments on my card and a loan payment means I can start work!
#123 £271 / 10762 = 2%
It's a start at least!DFW - DEBT FREEEEEE!
Total - 10762/10762
Every silver lining has its cloud.0 -
Still waiting for next lot of bills to come. I am still in this challenge, honest! :rotfl:I believe the first one, the dreaded Next account, gets sent today.Long haul supporter #290POAYDBX2014 #043LBM Dec 2011 Debt £51K Debt Nov 2014 £42K0
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Still on a big fat ZERO for payments so far since the power steering went on the car landing us with a £650 bill :eek: To be fair, it's the only thing thats gone wrong with the car in the past 6 years so I can't complain too much.
Going to hit this challenge hard after xmas though :cool:Parents - £4000/£0 paid
OH parents - £9000/£0 paid
Mortgage - £125,000/£0 overpayments0 -
No new payments (probably not many now before payday
) but I did have another NSD and have made attempts at convincing my mum to pick up some of our saving habits. She offered to buy me a book yesterday that I don't need so told her to put the money to her debts, and to do the same with the copy she was buying herself. We need to all stop paying these banks our hard earned money in interest!:rotfl:
:jDebt Free By Xmas 2013 #010 £16,660.26/£16,660.26 100% paid, DFD 25/06/13!:j0 -
Now at £941/£12,234
Well done everyone! :TDebt at LBM Apr 2010 £28,767 Debt free as of Nov 2013 :j0 -
:eek: :eek: :eek: you've all gone swagbucks crazy :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
I dont think there will be any debt busting for me todaygot the inlaws and my niece coming tomorrow so its going to be a spendy day for me, im not sure they will be so keen to eat out my freezer woth some mad concoction I come up with. I seem to only have 2 portions of stew, a year old curry that I bought last christmas from Mr A for 10p :eek: (that MAY need binning, but I hate throwing money away :rotfl:) a jam songe bought 9 months ago, 2 joints of beef and a load of pork chops :rotfl:
SO off to Co-op to get some breaded fish and G/F fish fingers and they can all have that with chips tomorrow . . . i'll worry about saturday when it arrives :rotfl: . . . . Still trying to figure out how I will fit 7 people round my 5ft x 3ft table :rotfl:SPC No 002 SPC(3) £285/£250 (4) £519.84/£500 (5) £768.32/£500 (6) £911.30/£600 (7) £913.23/£600 (8) £1184.82/£750 (9) £2864.04/£750 (10) £3846.25/£1000 (11) £1779.72/£1000 (12) £1596.55/£1000 (13) £1534.70/£1000 (14) £775.60/£1000 (15) £700.20/£1000 (16) £2081.34/£1000 (17) £1691.15/£1000 (18) £225/£10000 -
Haha lol JakesMum, you will be getting lots of sw*gbucks now :T I am jealous, I am pretty useless on it, i tend to just do the searches :rotfl:
It is a good way of making a bit of extra money though, I wioll be using mine for am*zon vouchers and saving them up to get pressies for people.
:eek: get thee to swagbucks and earn!! Not even doing the 55 swagbuck one in payment wall thats just clicking complete? :eek::eek::eek: naughty suzitiger :rotfl:SPC No 002 SPC(3) £285/£250 (4) £519.84/£500 (5) £768.32/£500 (6) £911.30/£600 (7) £913.23/£600 (8) £1184.82/£750 (9) £2864.04/£750 (10) £3846.25/£1000 (11) £1779.72/£1000 (12) £1596.55/£1000 (13) £1534.70/£1000 (14) £775.60/£1000 (15) £700.20/£1000 (16) £2081.34/£1000 (17) £1691.15/£1000 (18) £225/£10000 -
No new payments for me either
am trying to put a little away as an emergency fund as i dont know when my job will change and the salary will drop! (although with only £84 put away lets hope its not an expensive emergency:rotfl:)
plan is that i wont need to pay this out for anything and can then put the money towards paying something off:DDebt [STRIKE]Mar16 - £10,401eek[/STRIKE]: Jan 18 £4601 Paid off so far £5800 pay off 18 £1625
Emergency Fund £100/£1000
OD1 - £550 OD 2 - £400 Def1 -£40
Def2 - £2976 CC -£500 TV £135 CR Apr 389 Dec - 4870 -
I have been wondering, I got a referral from swagbucks off someone ages ago, is it worth it?In debt no more!0
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