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Debt Buster Spreadsheet - Get it now!

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  • EagerLearner
    EagerLearner Posts: 4,976 Forumite
    Fruitycar - thanks for your e-mail address, your Daily Click info is on it's way - enjoy - I am almost at £90 now! Xmas 07 here I come... that Southern Comfort will taste so much sweeter, as will the cranberry sauce!
    MFW #185
    Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
    Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
    YNAB lover :D
  • jo1972
    jo1972 Posts: 8,901 Forumite
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    Hi EL,

    Thanks so much for the click info, tell me...when you go into search engine links, do you just search for something, let the page open and that's that? Plus, how long is it before the credits hit your account, I presume it's weeks or months right?

    Thanks for all your help!

    Jo.
    DFW Nerd no. 496 - Proud to be dealing with my debts!!
  • EagerLearner
    EagerLearner Posts: 4,976 Forumite
    jo1972 wrote: »
    Hi EL,

    Thanks so much for the click info, tell me...when you go into search engine links, do you just search for something, let the page open and that's that? Plus, how long is it before the credits hit your account, I presume it's weeks or months right?

    Thanks for all your help!

    Jo.

    Hiya Jo,

    When you go to Kelkoo, High St web etc, search for a product then choose the supplier and click through to their site (eg: Canon IXus 70, through to John Lewis site) - whilst you are there click on a few other parts of the supplier site so that they know you are a visitor. That should ensure the clickthrough registers properly.

    In terms of payout, they normally show up from 1 day, up to 1 month after you click - depends on the cashback site and on what you clicked.

    Pm me with any q's so that this thread is just about the spreadsheet... and if anyone else has q's please do the same, I don't mind at all and glad to help :T
    MFW #185
    Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
    Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
    YNAB lover :D
  • Jo4
    Jo4 Posts: 6,839 Forumite
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    Can I please have the daily clicks sheet, pm sent?
  • shirley999
    shirley999 Posts: 1,957 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    This is a great resouce EagerLearner, thanks.
  • Bagpuss741
    Bagpuss741 Posts: 2,291 Forumite
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    Just bumping this for any newbies:A
    Tesco: £1361.19, Vanquis: £2644.73, Very: £563.08, Next: £1636.95, M&S: £1049.92. As of 5th February 2024. Slava Ukraini
  • EagerLearner
    EagerLearner Posts: 4,976 Forumite
    Thanks Bagpuss - also for anyone downloading the spreadsheet (see my signature), it's a good time to start tackling debt and slowly planning for (shhhhhhh...) Christmas.... slowly but surely! x
    MFW #185
    Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
    Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
    YNAB lover :D
  • bevan840
    bevan840 Posts: 1,014 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Hi El.
    Thought I'd bump this as it doesn't look like it's been bumped for awhile :)
    I downloaded the Bedgeting and Debt Spreadsheet last week but when I first looked at it I thought :eek: lol I think I probably looked at it when brain was half asleep!!! lol

    If anyone is still having problems with the interest I found an idea that is extremely simple. If you have your statements in front of you while doing this it will help.

    Add up the credits (EG £50.00)
    Add up the debits (EG £75.00)
    Minus the debits from the credit ( 75 - 50 = 25)
    If it is a plus number you need to put a - sign in front when you put it in the sheet
    If it's a - number you need to put it in the sheet without the -

    I have a seperate spreadsheet that I created myself, I worked out the interest's from the MSE website etc etc I then received my statement for one of the credit cards and it was a few pound out, so even with the rates worked out etc it was still a few quids out, so I worked out easier way was to just minus the debits from the credits and input that instead, so much easier!!

    Again El, thank you for coming up with these, they are brilliant and very helpful ideas :j

    :beer: for you :)
    :idea: Jan 09. Debt @ LBM - £11936.55 Debt at worst - £12600.55 Current Debt (01/03/2012) £8,859.51 29.7% Paid off
    Honeymoon Fund £410.40/£6000 House Deposit £1.50
    :A Proud to be dealing with my debts. DFW Nerd 1177 :A
  • Thanks was looking for something like this
  • EagerLearner
    EagerLearner Posts: 4,976 Forumite
    Just a bump in case anyone is trying to save a bit of money at the mo x
    MFW #185
    Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
    Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
    YNAB lover :D
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