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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2013
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affordmylife wrote: »ok peeps i have two limes sitting there doing nothing. not wanting to waste them anyone got any bright ideas as to what i can do with them xx
Not really, the only thing I can think of is to slice them up and put them in a tub in a freezer until you need them for drinks0 -
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Hi guys, can I join this years challenge please. Last year I managed to pay off £2550/£4000 and although I didn't reach my target, I'm still in a better place than I was in Christmas 2011. I want to thank all you guys for the continued support and I'm very excited to be debt free by Christmas 2013.
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Not really, the only thing I can think of is to slice them up and put them in a tub in a freezer until you need them for drinksDiary: Getting back on track for 2013 and beyondDEBT FREE 13-10-13 :dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:
Beautiful daughter born 11.1.14Mortgage: [STRIKE]£399,435.91[/STRIKE] £377218.83
Deposit loan from Dad: £9000[STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE]0 -
Decided to make a start rounding down credit card!
No 66 £115.23/£8115.23/1.4% :Tnationwide cc £[STRIKE]470[/STRIKE] tesco cc [STRIKE]£1750[/STRIKE]£1350 tesco cc [STRIKE]£6000[/STRIKE]£5550total at lbm £20,220
virgin cc £11750
total now £186500 -
Hi, can you add me to this again this year. I will work out how much I owe and let you know.
Thanks,
cj75Pay off all your debts by xmas 2013 #71 - £210.84 paid (BoM - £-100/130, CC1 (L) £-1831.58/1,866.00, o/d £30 + several others) - Debts paid in full 2013 x 1
2012 paid £1,162.32 paid & 2 debts paid in full
No buying unnecessary toiletries and declutter during 2013!!!0 -
I put the price up on my Fleabay items because I only have a few left
(supply and demand?) and have sold some at the higher price so I'm going to pay the extra to my safety pot so new figs
No.037 £300/ £1000Life's little instructions- Treat everyone you meet like you want to be treated..Watch a sunrise at least once a year..Strive for excellence not perfection:j£2 SC no.70 £140/£350SPC no.73 SPC9 £248 SPC10 target £250DFBX12 No. 069 £7719 / £7719 DEBT FREE 30/11/122013 mfw No.4 MORTGAGE FREE 5/8/130 -
£count me in target £150000
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Deleted_User wrote: »Just want to wish you all best of luck in your debt free journey.
I will be looking to be debt free by Christmas 2014 so I will join in on the next thread.
Dxxx
I think you can still join if you want to; even if you won't manage to pay off all your debt in 2013. I won't be able to but have still joined for motivation to pay off as much as i canCurrent Mortgage 01.10.17 £113,513.88
MFW Start Mortgage: £114,794.64
Current MED: 2036:eek: Target MED: 2026
Overpayment Target for remainder of 2017: £2,000
Mortgage overpayment savings: £684.80
MFW No 124 :money:0 -
Hi Guys :wave:
Yaaaaay it's good to be back, the OH and I were in Prague over the festive period so just settling back into the routine. I am also very pleased to announce that we are ENGAGED :happyhear The ol' romantic proposed on Christmas eve!
So....serious debt busting and then wedding saving required!! I am declaring my total to be repaid this year as *£2,854* This doesn't include one CCard but I need to focus on THIS debt the most, and It's do-able this year, I am hoping to exceed and make good in-roads into the other card too but after focusing on this one. I will of course still be making good payments to the one c card
I haven't been on for a while so Thanks to Jemma for the old thread, you did SUCH a good job, thanks to Spagbol for starting this new one, I am happy to help if I can, updates etc. Thanks to everyone else for being here for the chats and also Big CONGRATS are due to Canuksfan I believe for the birth of a bouncing baby boy! (sorry I am so late with my good wishes)
Don't turn a slip up into a give up
*NSD Challenge Nov 0/10* *£10 a day challenge Nov £0/£300*
No buying unnecessary toiletries challenge-in it for the long haul
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