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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2013
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I wish I knew what to sell on ebay!0
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insurance is confusing ! currently looking at home insurance quotes - what percentage of your roof is flat, do you have tiles slates or something else..... eeeerrrm.........
regardless got a quote for £99 for the year. we paid £268 last year
e: pretty pleased to see we have earned £185 in cash back in the last year!!! Hopefully more this year when we renew phone contracts, car insurance, home insurace, maybe a holiday etc .... christmas shpping....0 -
Paid off another [COLOR="rgb(255, 0, 255)"][COLOR="rgb(255, 0, 255)"]£66.50 [/COLOR][/COLOR]- a tiny tax rebate.Debt Free by 2016
NUMBER 46 £2613/£7324
CC MBNA 324 PAID :T RBS 3000/470 Loan 4000/816
Mortgage £11,000 :j0 -
Sorry SB I managed to sort the signature out but can't find a way to make the amounts I pay off bigger or coloured to make it easier so you don't have to read every single thing. Is there a way. Put books on Amazon fingers crossed.Debt Free by 2016
NUMBER 46 £2613/£7324
CC MBNA 324 PAID :T RBS 3000/470 Loan 4000/816
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I'm busy listing stuff on Ebay too. It's tedious, but necessary...Long haul supporter #290POAYDBX2014 #043LBM Dec 2011 Debt £51K Debt Nov 2014 £42K0
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I've got a few bits I'd like to put on eBay but at the same time I don't want to. Used to collect Lady Gaga CDs and whatnot, got quite a few promos and international editions, they seem to go for decent prices on eBay but I'm reluctant to let go of it even though I don't use any of it / sort of gone off her. Anyone else like that?0
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12 days to payday
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February 2021 GC £301.45 / £300.00
March 2021 GC £266.41 / £280.00
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I am basically avoiding my 2500 word essay on Tanzania and its aid dependence (guh) and just got a quote for my car insurance, £442! To put it in to perspective in my first year I paid £1800 TPFT, but cancelled 8 months into the policy because they wanted to bump my payments to £200pcm. So I went with another insurer and got my insurance for £1100 FC, now it's due for renewal just got a quote for £442 FC
what a drop!
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Making a start selling things on fleabay today - putting local collection things on today, which I want a higher starting price on. I have no idea about postal prices for anything else, so I will have to sort myself out with some scales and postage bags. I don't mind starting everything else off at 99p though, so it doesn't have to be listed today.0
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Haven't been around for a while due to a lack of reliable internet. I'm still going strong even though my OH, who is self-employed, is waiting for some invoices to be paid. Before it would've meant buying groceries on the credit card, now it means paying off a little bit less than I had hoped to. I can't get over how good it feels not to increase my debt and it's January after all.
I'm still abroad, which is great in many ways, but also expensive and I'm already making plans to sell things on Ebay and Amazon when I get back.Targets: [STRIKE]OD1 300[/STRIKE] OD2 1500 CC1 4950 CC2 1495 (Loan: 10,000 0%)
Totals: £17945 [STRIKE]£24850[/STRIKE] (£6905/27,78% paid off)0
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