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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2013
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slightly off topic, but has anyone here used a halogen oven? what do you think of them?0
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affordmylife - my DFD is April 2014 (my birthday) so i'll be sticking around for next years challenge too.
Small payment of £50 from me thanks to e3ay putting me at £4750/£10000:rudolf: DF by Xmas 2018: #83 £8,250/£15,000 55% :rudolf:
SPC 7: #135 :staradmin | MFW 9.72% | Groceries: £6.49/£80 | Exercise 0/20 | NSDs 0/150 -
affordmylife wrote: »hi everyone.
my finances have gone completely awry so im declaring myself out.
im not going to earn enough between now and Christmas to clear my debt and certainly not with Christmas to pay for even though im going to be super frugal and make everything I can.
ill be back for the next one tho x
Don't go, stay. I have paid of my debts but I have taken on my Mum's debts so I will be here next year. Talking of which, my niece has just paid me some money she owed me so my new total is £672.00 / £7538.00 = 8.91%:j
Keep plugging away with it affordmylife
32b3 xxSPC9 #125 - £816.85
SPC10 #125 - £851.81
SPC 11 #7 - £968.46
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affordmylife wrote: »hi everyone.
my finances have gone completely awry so im declaring myself out.
im not going to earn enough between now and Christmas to clear my debt and certainly not with Christmas to pay for even though im going to be super frugal and make everything I can.
ill be back for the next one tho x
Don't go! I'm going to end this yea about the same as I began it :eek: but at least it isn't worse and all the debt we paid off last year is still gone. :j
Sorry I've been awol AGAIN... Still tired (3 weeks or so until D-day) and finding DH's job situation a struggle still
He didn't get the job he had the 2nd interview for and no other interviews lined up either although a few potential shortlists for this week reached.
Sorry again for my lack of enthusiasm on here, it is all getting a bit muchDMP started Oct '17: £79,974 :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:0 -
DEFT FREE ROLL OF HONOUR!
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#005 kerri_dfw paid £4031.34
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:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:jDMP started Oct '17: £79,974 :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:0 -
Don't go! I'm going to end this yea about the same as I began it :eek: but at least it isn't worse and all the debt we paid off last year is still gone. :j
Sorry I've been awol AGAIN... Still tired (3 weeks or so until D-day) and finding DH's job situation a struggle still
He didn't get the job he had the 2nd interview for and no other interviews lined up either although a few potential shortlists for this week reached.
Sorry again for my lack of enthusiasm on here, it is all getting a bit much
Sorry to hear that sbhopefully he will find osmething soon xxx
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Big hugs SB and thanks for my roll of honour xxx Hope he finds something soon, it's not the worry you need with a little one on the way xxxDiary: 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 -
oh dear spagbol. Hope something comes up soon for your hubby xxSPC9 #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 -
Thanks everyone :A
He has a few things in the pipeline, it does seem like there are jobs out there...at the moment though he needs to have a decent salary to cover my maternity pay as we will be losing about £1k a month when I go onto SMP only, ordinarily I would want him to take anything!!
We would be ok if it weren't for the £750pcm we spend on debt paymentsIf he can't get a well paid job it'll be a DMP for us I expect
DMP started Oct '17: £79,974 :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:0
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