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NSD yesterday,unfortunately that was it,not much of a role,as dentist today,really struggling this month,currently have £15 in my purse,which is supposed to last me til next Friday.:(
Of course i have my little savings,but i am determined not to use them!!
RDW now,tomorrow,which is good,as i have been invited out for a few drinks,next weekend,so i can have fun,without the guilt.:D
I put my application form in today for the Guards Manager job,thank god,that was stressful enough,god knows what i will be like if i am lucky enough to get an interview,loads have gone for it,what will be,will be.
Been playing aroud with the O/P calculator,you know dreaming if i do get the job,and what i could O/P,almost crashed it!!:rotfl:Total Mortgage amount borrowed
£129,176.55 Dmr 2005/ £90,485.00
Current savings £3000:T0 -
Hi,all,hope your all well.:)
Feels like i havnt updated this forever,no exciting updates on the old financial front. Had the most horrific day at work (wont go into details,but to put it this way,it will stay with me forever),on Sunday,so i had a bit of a blow out last couple of days,wine,fags,fags,wine,chocolate,.......:(
I did have about £85 left over from payday,which after all i spent out,i did really well,but these things cant be helped,it dulled the pain,and i am back to work tomorrow,and back on the wagon!!:D
Hopefully hear about me NRAM CCA thingy soon,that will cheer me up,and hopefully after Sunday,i should get in interview for the Guards Managers job,still be a few weeks before i find out,though.:)Total Mortgage amount borrowed
£129,176.55 Dmr 2005/ £90,485.00
Current savings £3000:T0 -
Sounds awful.
Hope things start improving soon.
Best of luck for the interview.Starting again 13/4/19Home loan 1: £21,102.50 Home loan 2: £7,698.99Total owed: £28,801.49
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feel for you, having a rotten day at work. Hows your foot? I felt your pain, having to pay out so much for a prescription, here is scotland all scripts are free, we forget how expensive it was to be ill:eek:
. mortgage 2 87,000 due 51,686.76 at july 2013, but then:new home and remortgage ... £101065.43:eek: now 74k
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Right,thats it,lets get back on this wagon,its been over a week of grieving now,i need to get back to normality.
Foot is fine at the minute,thank you,Kirstypark,i am almost skipping through my train,now!!:D
Went for a few drinks,after seeing the railway chaplain on Friday,with my driver,then Saturday,i went for a day out with the girls to Covent Garden,spent a blimin fortune,nice day though and went for a lovely Mexican meal.
This is a new week,and today,i recieved a beautiful letter from NRAM,...... they are knocking *drum roll*
£2728.55,of my balance!!! Wooo hoooo,a thousand more than i expected!!! They are sending a new balance in the next 30 days,cannot wait to update me sig,with that baby!!:rotfl:
Filled Bertha up with diesel today,£73,less than impressed,cant believe how it has shot up again!!:(
Well no NSD for a few days,that will change though!!
Hope you are all well!!!:)Total Mortgage amount borrowed
£129,176.55 Dmr 2005/ £90,485.00
Current savings £3000:T0 -
Beautiful,just updated my sig,£3165.74,off my mortgage balance,thanks to my NRAM redress,and that excludes Marchs,payment!!!
Very happy girly,indeed!!!:D
Off to play with the O/P calculator now!!!Total Mortgage amount borrowed
£129,176.55 Dmr 2005/ £90,485.00
Current savings £3000:T0 -
Nice one :T:T:TA positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort
Mortgage Balance = £0
"Do what others won't early in life so you can do what others can't later in life"0 -
Great news. Well done for making such great use of your payout. Do you have a graph? Is there a lovely drop where you've just made such a big OP?Starting again 13/4/19Home loan 1: £21,102.50 Home loan 2: £7,698.99Total owed: £28,801.49
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Hello Kodagirl - so glad to hear you're doing well and back on the wagon! I will be back to check how you're doing x* * * Catriona's Credit Card Countdown * * * from -£16k to debt neutraldom - for my debt diary click here
Barclaycard -£5,867.52;
mbna1 - 3,009.22
mbna2 - 1,755.70
Savings £5,017 MFiT #25 £2,627/£10k; daily interest £5.040 -
Congratulations your doing really well!
Holiday Savings: [STRIKE]£100[/STRIKE] £200
Credit Card: [STRIKE]£3,441[/STRIKE]/[STRIKE]£3341[/STRIKE]/[STRIKE]£2468.91 [/STRIKE]/ [STRIKE]£1785.19[/STRIKE] £1000:rotfl:
Mortgage: £114,800
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