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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2013

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  • choclover
    choclover Posts: 522 Forumite
    SpagBol wrote: »
    Hi Choclover! How do you want me to do this for the spreadsheet...would you like to increase the starting total? Let me know your figures when everything has cleared :)

    Hi Spagbol, will do! Increase my starting total, if it's easier!
    £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%)
  • minicooper272
    minicooper272 Posts: 2,131 Forumite
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    Right, well it's the day before pay day, so I'm going to have an update. I'll include the payment I'll make tomorrow when I get paid as well:

    #141 £735.81/3250= 22.64%

    I think next month is going to be a tight one, but I'm looking forward to making it work! I'm off home this weekend and that means meals out, drinks with friends, plus I have a gig, which I didn't mind the trip home after but the OH decided he'd rather stay over, and it just had to be the Plaza :eek: well as long as he's paying...

    This could all go up in smoke though, as I've lost my voice just now, which might be a dampener on gossiping and singing along at the gig!
  • amr547
    amr547 Posts: 1,665 Forumite
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    My total feels like it's been the same for ages haha :( Boo!!!
  • 32b3in2013
    32b3in2013 Posts: 2,470 Forumite
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    edited 27 March 2013 at 9:17PM
    Evening

    I have just paid the remains in my account onto the card.

    #11 - £3848.21/£10,224 = 37.64% :j

    I will be back tomorrow with an update after paying all this months payments.

    The CC I have been working on paying will be paid off at the end of June according to whats the cost. (I thought it was May:mad: ). I am going to do everything in my power to get it paid off at the end of April. After tomorrow's payment, there will be around £700 on it, (it was at £3k on the 1st Jan 2013) I am expecting £110 from quidco and £168 repayment of exam fees from work so I will pay both of those amounts on to it and then there will be £432 left to pay. If I continue to pay all ebay sales onto this card and then minimum payments on all the other debts at the end of April I should be able to pay it off 2 months earlier than currently predicted. I think I will cry when i have paid it off, actually, I feel like crying at the thought that I could actually pay it off earlier than expected lol :D

    32b3
    SPC9 #125 - £816.85
    SPC10 #125 - £851.81
    SPC 11 #7 - £968.46
    SPC 12 #7 - £2682.90
    SPC 13 #7 - £4829.85
    SPC 17 #7 - £7313.63
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 0 Newbie
    Eighth Anniversary 10,000 Posts Debt-free and Proud!
    edited 27 March 2013 at 9:10PM
    Bank Loan now finished. :j

    Balance now £1218-00 - 46.365% left.

    That's £1,408-98 paid off, since I joined this thread
  • 32b3in2013
    32b3in2013 Posts: 2,470 Forumite
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    Bedsit_Bob wrote: »
    Bank Loan now finished. :j

    Balance now £1218-00 - 46.365% left.

    That's £1,408-98 paid off, since I joined this thread


    Well done :beer:
    SPC9 #125 - £816.85
    SPC10 #125 - £851.81
    SPC 11 #7 - £968.46
    SPC 12 #7 - £2682.90
    SPC 13 #7 - £4829.85
    SPC 17 #7 - £7313.63
  • Fleurlur
    Fleurlur Posts: 99 Forumite
    Oooh I'm not making any payments until next Thursday as it's bill day for me tomorrow.

    The OH, on the other hand, is paying £125 off Very which then leaves me to pay £75 next Thursday and then that's the one BNPL gone before the interest hits!
    DF by Xmas 2013 #135: £833/£1195 (69.7%)
  • kerri_dfw
    kerri_dfw Posts: 4,556 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    Hi Kerry
    Have you signed up to Google Webmaster tools? (It's free)
    The reports tell you where you have duplicated meta titles and what the most popular search terms are for people who visit your website. It works without Google analytics but can be combined with it if you want to do so to get a clear picture of visitors to your site. Webmaster tools don't require tracking cookies the way Analytics does, so you wouldn't need to add anything to your cookies policy in order to use it

    I find it helps to see what people are searching for, as I know what I'm looking for when I search my website, and jump to conclusions about what would be relevant.

    HTH:)
    Thank you, I shall give that a try. Although Analytics doesn't show anyone using any search queries just yet :( I do come up on the first page for my website name though and I also come up on the second page for haberdashery cardiff :D

    Well someone has dilly dallied with my credit card, couldn't get onto internet whatsit with it as it said I was blocked. Called up and they told me it had been flagged :eek::eek::eek: I don't go anywhere and I use trusted sites so I have no idea how they managed it. Luckily they haven't spent anything :)

    Payday tomorrow, should be able to update again then yay :T:T:T Almost there with the website, slowly, slowly, slowly said the tortoise!
    Diary: Getting back on track for 2013 and beyond
    DEBT FREE 13-10-13 :dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:
    Beautiful daughter born 11.1.14
    Mortgage: [STRIKE]£399,435.91[/STRIKE] £377218.83
    Deposit loan from Dad: £9000[STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE]
  • An other £300 paid today....

    #114 £4721.32/6381.81 73.98%
    No more buying toiletries
  • Munchin
    Munchin Posts: 2,816 Forumite
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    Hi Spagbol

    Could I change my figures and start again:). I booked a holiday and a few other bits and bobs so I'm back up to where I started from:o but I'm still going to be debt free by Xmas (well that is the plan:))

    #25 -£139/£2500 (6%)
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