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The "Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2012" challenge - PART 3!!!
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So reporting for duty #100 4661/5701 81.76%
To get back on track the plan is to be good and take lunch and tea into work with me and to stop buying books on the kindle:A
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That's amazing, over 80% you've done so well! :T:T:T
Just think, not long now and you'll be debt free! Yippee!!!£2013 in 2013 £866.71/£2013
DF by Xmas 2013 #027£841.28/£6000 (14.02%) 12/2
DFD February 2015 £2,303.63/£19,520.26 (11.80%)0 -
Morning all, Monday again how did that happen?!
OH was at his parents last night so he can go to the doctors this morning for a new sick note. Really proud of him for pushing through and doing a bit morning this weekend when I know all he wanted was to curl up in bed.
Free Sunday dinner at his Mam's was yummy although it meant I was out of sync and didn't have time to make any pasta for my dinner today at workhope there's something good on here as I have my exercise class at 4.30. Gave living room a blitz this morning so it's not too bad. Have to say the housework has take a hit as I'm spending the majority of my time cooking and cleaning the kitchen and doing laundry. Feel like I'm failing on that part, I'll get there. Feeling less lonely, think I was just starting to get down a little bit.
HSBC CC - £3000 / £3000
Halifax CC - £1032.77 / £1032.77
Mortgage currently at [STRIKE]£82,299.71[/STRIKE] £76,017.62 would love to overpay0 -
Hello All,
Pay day.... so time to knock another few £££'s off the total.
DFW # 24
New Total = £2010 / £6100 = 33%
I'm a Debt Free WannabePAID £4400/£6100 = 72.1% Busted!
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Morning all,
Well wine and monday mornings don't mix. However it would have been wasteful to throw the bottle out after just having one glass on Saturday!
Small payment this morning
No 149 Another payment made: £7,627.99 paid off. Paid 53.50% off!0 -
Eep, just paid £418 to my second overdraft so I'm now at
£1413/£3913= 36.11%
Hoping to pay off more at pay day too!Debt Free by Christmas 2012 #205 DONE!£2012 in 2012 #128 £1900/£2012£2 Saver 2012 #78 £0/MOT0 -
Still can't get the forum to work on my broadband! Have been getting my internet whizzy friend to have a go but he can't make it work either, very weird.
Have paid the last of my pennies to the cc. Can't make any more payments for a bit now as I have to save for holiday spending. Losing most of my deposit from house has completely thrown my debt repayment plan
Kerri - where do you get wheat from for wheat bags?Became Mrs Scotland 16.01.16Became homeowners 26.02.16
Baby girl arrived 27.10.16
Baby boy arrived 16.09.2018
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#68 4007.68/6492.82 61.72%
sorry i can't make it big or bold jemma... i'm using some proxy site thing and it won't let me!Became Mrs Scotland 16.01.16Became homeowners 26.02.16
Baby girl arrived 27.10.16
Baby boy arrived 16.09.2018
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psychopathbabble wrote: »#68 4007.68/6492.82 61.72%
sorry i can't make it big or bold jemma... i'm using some proxy site thing and it won't let me!
Big and bold for Jemma to seeHSBC CC - £3000 / £3000
Halifax CC - £1032.77 / £1032.77
Mortgage currently at [STRIKE]£82,299.71[/STRIKE] £76,017.62 would love to overpay0 -
Became Mrs Scotland 16.01.16
Became homeowners 26.02.16
Baby girl arrived 27.10.16
Baby boy arrived 16.09.2018
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oooooo an exciting day in the jakesmum household . . . checked my bank and its in credit for the first time in 3 years :eek: Yes my virtual friends! We have a grand total of £2.64 in my account :rotfl: ok it will no doubt be overdrawn again by tomorrow but still, nice to see the - sign missing from the front even for just one day
So in honour of that, I am going to declare another £50 off of DH's accounts OD
New total is:
£3521.35/£8806.89 39.98%
:think: dont think I could get closer to that darned 40% if I tried :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) £25/£10000
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