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Hi everyone,
Superb progress rjlawler, all updated, well done.
You are an ebaying icon Barny1979, all updated for you, excellent.
See you later,
SpigsMortgage Free October 2013 :T0 -
No 31. Another £10 overpayment made, so total overpayments for June: £137.0
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Morning, All
Payday again :j
Had a bit of a spendy month in June, real life gets in the way sometimes! so my overpayment for June is quite reduced on what I've managed recently. I'm intending to go back to my frugal ways for July so hope to manage more next month. Roll on next payday :T
Spiggle - would you mind updating my record for £550 for June?
Many thanks
LB xx0 -
LavenderBees wrote: »My overpayment for June is quite reduced on what I've managed recently
. I'm intending to go back to my frugal ways for July so hope to manage more next month.
Spiggle - would you mind updating my record for £550 for June?
Considering that's your reduced amount, your overpayment is amazing! I wish i could overpay that much in a month!Mortgage 1: May 2012 £90,000 April 2020: £47,000
Mortgage 2: £270,000😱 Jan 2019 £253,000 April 20200 -
Morning All,
Your OP is updated sweetdaisy, brilliant.
That's a fantastic OP LavenderBees and spendy month or no you are well over target for year to date.
You took the words out of my mouth Southernman!
From the googledoc, simbak2k your lovely OP is now noted.
Also Voucherman your great OP is updated too.
See you all later,
SpigsMortgage Free October 2013 :T0 -
Southernman wrote: »Considering that's your reduced amount, your overpayment is amazing! I wish i could overpay that much in a month!
Aye, but I'm twenty sumfink years older than you, don't have a social life and I do look like a scruffy little tramp woman(Yes, I've been reading your diary...do you know me?:rotfl:)
Seriously, though, I wish I'd been money savvy at 23. You have a superb head start.
As I don't feel my job is secure (and frankly, I'm not enjoying it and would leave tomorrow if the opportunity arose), I'm throwing everything I can at my overpayment fund.
My target of £11750 (that I set incorrectly anyway :rotfl:and probably have no chance of hitting) is spurring me on and I've set myself a mini challenge within this challenge of £1000 a month for the next 5 months.
There now, I've said it, made it public and will not be able to tolerate not achieving :T
Oh, help!!!!!!!!!
:rotfl:
LB xx0 -
You do make me laugh LB!!!
By that reckoning I'm nearly thirty years older than Southernman ... I'll be eek eek eeking all the way to having a lie down now!
All the best,
SpigsMortgage Free October 2013 :T0 -
Made me laugh too LB. You are SO like me! Have job I am expected to look tidy for and discovered this morning I had only one pair of tights left IN the wash. Had to quickly do wash and put drier on (in June!) in order to go to work! So can't wait to get rid of mortgage and still hoping windows don't fall in first!:rotfl:MFW - number 11
OP Target for 2014 £1500 Mortgage now £437450 -
Sorry i've not updated in a while, been away and then a bit off task, but back on it now:)
OP of £100 for June if i can be updated on the Spreadsheet Thanks0 -
Just found this, I'd like to weigh in.
So far £3000 overpaid and I have a SO for £500 each month so provided nothing else changes, should be £6000 total for the year.0
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