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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2013
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i've only just had breakfast, bloomin day light savings!!!0
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Well...I will do the big reveal tomorrow BUT just to say that since the challenge began we have paid off well over £215k between us :T:T
Wooo Hoo! I wish it was all mine!!! - but hang on, I don't think I wish I'd had all that debt to myself :eek:Debt Free 🍾 since 6.8.13 £31,997Saving for 🎄 🎁 2025 £608/£730 83%6 mth 🆘 fund £6kMortgage offset fund £24.7k/£37.5k 65.8%It turns out the answer to my problems wasn’t at the bottom of this tub of ice-cream, 🍨 but the important thing is that I tried...0 -
triple_choc_chip wrote: »Wooo Hoo! I wish it was all mine!!! - but hang on, I don't think I wish I'd had all that debt to myself :eek:
:rotfl::rotfl:
Scarily that is less than 4x our debt at its highest :eek::eek::eek:DMP started Oct '17: £79,974 :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:0 -
2 weeks til No*dle updates. Boo!!! I might order my ex&erian report at some point. E*uifax won't let me check it :-/
ooh actually theres that my credit ch*ck or w/e, where you can pay a fee and get all reports at once .that'd be ideal!0 -
I had a kitkat easter egg for breakfast. I have a creme egg one and an after eight one to eat too

Sounds like a great total for March :T I have said it before but we are all really good at this aiming for debt-free-ness things aren't we
How did the bootsale go Spagbol? :snow_grinSPC9 #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 - £7313.630 -
i've got tons of malteser bunnies! also its my bunnies 1st birthday today, does that make them easter bunnies
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I'm sat in on the sofa in a sunny patch, drinking coffee and eating hot cross buns, watching my favourite period drama, with my own little easter bunny have a snooze in the sunshine near my feet. If only every Sunday was like this

I thought it was about time I did my bit towards the repayment, instead of dragging us forever in to negative figures
but this time and determined to take it slow and steady. As all my debt is on 0% until Xmas it makes more sense to keep the saved money in my ISA and keep cash for in case of emergency, instead of throwing everything at the credit card and having no reserve when drama strikes.
In the circumstances it is therefore a very modest:
#122 £2.94/ £3854.11 Perhaps we shouldn't work out the percentage paid off that is... :rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Hi all,
I've been absolutely rubbish at posting on these forums lately! Can you please update
064 :j Pernicious £2043.75 £7422.87
Will try & pop back on more regularly.:idea:Debt at July 2012: £12,862.57 :eek:
:dance:Current Debt: £0 :j
100% paid off!
:think: Savings Goal for November 2016: £5000 :cool:
Current Savings: £1176.24 _party_
23.52% Saved!0 -
Today I have done absolutely nothing. And I've loved it!!!! Can't believe there is still another day to go
Love it when my days off go slow-ish. 0 -
#094 2468/7568
Bit more paid off!!0
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