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A Payment A Day - The 2012 Challenge!

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  • Siouxsie32
    Siouxsie32 Posts: 1,987 Forumite
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    Good morning :) Just a little £1.00 from me today please Erme.
  • Kepp
    Kepp Posts: 4,390 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    £15 towards paying back the loan from my brother today please Erme :D
    Debt at LBM Apr 2010 £28,767 Debt free as of Nov 2013 :j
  • girlatplay
    girlatplay Posts: 3,884 Forumite
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    I haven't been PADding so much because things have been really tight recently and also I have been in hospital for a bit and off work recovering. I will have a larger payday PAD on 28th and will also have my dentist bill to PAD to my cc so PAD in the region of £300 on 28th.

    In the meantime, today's measly PAD £1.98 thanks Erme. Good luck with the interview ;)
    Mortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000
    Mortgage today = £161,690.76
    300 271 payments to go.
    House buyout fund £21,000/£40,000
  • JayJay14
    JayJay14 Posts: 1,918 Forumite
    Morning all,

    PAD for today, £50 to tosco cc and £50 to savings. Total £100

    Just called the tax people cos I overpaid tax last year and found out that as I claimed job seekers last year it takes them until November to get the details for a refund. Luckily I can send them the p45's and they will sort it out but it seems crazy that those who probably need the money more get to wait the longest to get back what is theirs.
  • Erme
    Erme Posts: 3,597 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped! Debt-free and Proud!
    some fab pads today so far :j

    Yeah I didn't notice how quiet the thread had gotten till I started counting....

    Thanks for all the good wishes re the job.. Need sleep. Was so hyper about it (and had too much caffeine and sugar) barely slept last night (as if you didn't notice)

    Now just trying to wake up pre my job club @ 1

    E
    :dance:
    I believe in the power of PAD
    Come and join us on the Payment a Day thread
    :dance:
  • Hello everyone :hello:

    Please can I join in with your PADs?

    We are on a DMP with CCCS so our PADs will be tiny, just using the odd pence in our bank account every day, but we think they will all add up to make a small but important difference each month :j

    Today's PAD was 79p and
    yesterday's was 42p

    Oh I feel embarrassed now because they are so small :o
    LBM 10/1/12 ~ DFW Start 6/2/12: £82,344 ~ Now Zero
    :staradmin:starmod::staradmin Debt free 17th April 2015 :staradmin:starmod::staradmin
    Eternal thanks to the DMP & Mutual Support (no.439) and Payment a Day Threads
    Mortgage free 3rd July 2014 - Grateful thanks to the 2013/14 MFW threads
    "Debt is normal. Be weird!" Dave Ramsey
    Proud to have dealt with our debt :)
  • mcjordi
    mcjordi Posts: 4,238 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    must get back into this...

    £5 TO PROVIDENT

    includes an overpayment of 30p
    Sealed pot challenger # 10
    1v100 £15/300
  • Siouxsie32
    Siouxsie32 Posts: 1,987 Forumite
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    Welcome Time to face the music :hello:

    You've come to the right place. Some of us (me included) just PAD small amounts. It's friendly here and no-one judges. Speaking from experience as one who PADs less than £1, it definitely all makes a difference. I try to always make a PAD of some sort every single day, even if it's a small amount.

    Welcome onboard, you'll like it here!
  • dankosheemo
    dankosheemo Posts: 1,243 Forumite
    Pay day has finally arrived (though it very nearly didn't if you were banking with HSBC or Natwest) but ANYWAY, £129 for me please, Erme! Will be banking my tax rebate cheque tomorrow so further PAD to follow next week when it clears. Ace. Have a great weekend everyone! Love danko xx
    :j (2013) :j
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  • HI everyone,
    PAD £20.00 to savings
    I have too noticed low number of padders on recently
    Good luck with the job interview erme.
    Welcome Time to face the music don't worry about small pads i sometimes only have a few pence to pad but it all helps.
    Happy padding
    SAM
    Two months minimum bills 57%

    Debt total April 2010 £7962.28 DEBT FREE March 2012 100% cleared :T:T:T
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