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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2013
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# 045 1,212/14,500 :j:j
I don't post much but read every day, and you are all an inspiration
8 years of being on a DMP finished 3/3/140 -
I thought you drove a mini cooper :rotfl:
Sorry sorry!! You are #141 for your savings terribly sorry this month has been a bit :eek: so I'm even more forgetful than usual.
:rotfl: No, it's because I'm a short 'un!
Just back from my first legs bums and tums class - not what I expected - I'm completely done in, so much so, I'm too shattered to eat! I'm not even going to turn the laptop on to do a debt update tonight... But I've got my new number for tomorrow!
Edit: was just telling my housemate about the LBT class, and saying 'it seemed a lot more like a circuits class' when it dawned on me, they run circuits at the same time, and I walked into the wrong class! :ROFL: it explains a lot - like why there were so many men, and why there was a lot of upper body stuff!0 -
£5012..now £4810 not sure what the percentage is..sadly jan and feb will not be battling the debts much as ive just paid of wedding renewals and next month is a holiday..cant wait for march though major debt busting then i hope!Compers challenge 27/70
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mummy2threeboys wrote: »£5012..now £4810 not sure what the percentage is..sadly jan and feb will not be battling the debts much as ive just paid of wedding renewals and next month is a holiday..cant wait for march though major debt busting then i hope!
Just checking because I record the amount paid off rather than debt left, have I got it right that you've paid off £202? Well done :TDMP started Oct '17: £79,974 :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:0 -
Wow, another £6k paid off by all of us just today!! :eek:
You are all amazing and I am super proud of everyone :j:j:j I will declare the monthly total after work tomorrow.DMP started Oct '17: £79,974 :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:0 -
we are doing quite well for money so far this month, and predicting it will remain so for the rest of the month. signing up to lovefilm has definitely helped cos OH now rents games he wants to play and we rent the DVDs instead of buying them like we used to.0
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To make it easy for SpagBol to keep track, can you please state your totals in the following format, large and colourful?
#no. total paid off / total starting debtBecame Mrs Scotland 16.01.16
Became homeowners 26.02.16
Baby girl arrived 27.10.16
Baby boy arrived 16.09.20180 -
psychopathbabble wrote: »To make it easy for SpagBol to keep track, can you please state your totals in the following format, large and colourful?
#no. total paid off / total starting debt
Thanks psychopathbabble
DMP started Oct '17: £79,974 :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:0 -
can't wait til santander updates my details with callcredit and equifax !! i want to see my reports ...0
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Hi all
Finally made my first payments today
. I've been lurking and watching everyone update their signatures so happy it's my turn.
#25 -£431/£2500 (17%)0
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