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A Payment A Day - The Lucky 13th Chapter!
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A little later than usual, sorry,Total for yesterday
£266.910 -
£37.00 to the NatWest overdraft please.0
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Just a lonely £1 today. Had a small windfall today - larger than expected eBay sale but not sure what to do with it yet. To PAD or not to PAD?Thank-you to everyone who posts comps :beer:0
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£2.70 for me today please jayjayPAD Maker0
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Hello all, looks like there are some new faces on here since i last posted, had a hectic few months, so would like to continue as i did not so long ago get a good chunk paid off starting off with this thread making small payments everyday. Notice a big difference when i was consistent with this.
First PAD today £10.00 to CC1
Happy PAD everyoneCleared £5k debt in 2015 (SO FAR)
Clear remaining balances on 2 credit cards in 2016
1st credit card @ £599
2nd credit card @ £1,100
SAVINGS 2015/2016 - £65.00/£1,000
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It does make a difference, doesn't it!Hello all, looks like there are some new faces on here since i last posted, had a hectic few months, so would like to continue as i did not so long ago get a good chunk paid off starting off with this thread making small payments everyday. Notice a big difference when i was consistent with this.
First PAD today £10.00 to CC1
Happy PAD everyone
Pip
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Been away for the weekend but £20.05 to PAD please
Debt Free 25th August 2010 with PAD !!TARGETS :
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A late minute PAD of £70.32 today. Had some birthday money in early from my folks which is great for my savings pot!0
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It's Monday again, good morning everyone :cool:
No banks ins or outs so just a little round £1 to usual NatWest OD please JayJay :T
Hope you all have a super day
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 ThreadsMortgage free 3rd July 2014 - Grateful thanks to the 2013/14 MFW threads"Debt is normal. Be weird!" Dave RamseyProud to have dealt with our debt
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