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  • tigzem
    tigzem Posts: 2,361 Forumite
    Thanks - have just tried it for the first time - it's fab!
    "Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little." Edmund Burke
  • Yes i agree, i always use the snowball calculator, would be lost without it!

    THANKS from me too.:T :T

    Pot
    x
  • Thank you, these new changes are brilliant!! I've been pondering about how much diffence it would make, mostly me not having to faff around with a calculator!!

    Evans. xox
  • Storm
    Storm Posts: 1,749 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Hi :hello:

    Wanted to add in my thanks for the site - people are constantly referred to the snowball from here, and for me it meant I could work out exactly how much I needed to put towards my debts to clear them by the end of this year.

    Storm
    Total Debt 13th Sept 2006 (exc student loan): £6240.06 :eek:
    O/D 1 [strike]£1250 [/strike]O/D 2 [strike]£100[/strike] Next a/c [strike]£313.55[/strike]@ 26.49% Mum [strike]£130[/strike] HSBC [strike]£4446.51[/strike]@15.75%[STRIKE]M&S £580.15@ 4.9%[/STRIKE]
    Total Debt 30th April 2008: £0 100% paid off!

    PROUD TO [STRIKE]BE DEALING [/STRIKE] HAVE DEALT WITH MY DEBT ;)
  • dinkylou
    dinkylou Posts: 727 Forumite
    Yep, Just wanted to say thanks as well.

    It was your snowball calculator which really helped me to have my lightbulb moment as it showed me how long I would be in debt for and that frightened me into doing something about it, so thank you.

    A great tool and now even better with these changes. Thanks

    Just also like to add that have used the savings tools too and these are great for future purchases.
  • Just wanted to add my thanx too.
  • muppets
    muppets Posts: 1,476 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Debt-free and Proud!
    A big thank you from me aswell
    PAYDBX 2020 - #01 Pd £15,029.29 / £13,140.66 - 114% 🎉

    MFiT-T5 #36
    3-6 mth EF #5
    €2,445 / 11,100
    Mortgage - PD 126,846.35/ 271,495.07 46.72%[ MF was Aug 2038 now Sept 2035 😲
  • Thanks from me too! I regularly dabble with snowballs.
  • So how do you save your snowballs?

    Do you have to register and if so is our information sold on to any 3rd parties?
  • *zippy*
    *zippy* Posts: 2,979 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    If I remember correctly you only have to pick a user name and password you don't have to fill out your address etc
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