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What is your current credit card balance?
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I've just balance transferred £6800 :embarasse to Barclaycard with 25mths 0% The minimum payment's going to be about £150 but I'll be paying off more than that - its not going to be around longer than 25mths.Very 220.41/Next 505.81/Barclaycard 0% 6734.64/FD Loan 2259.49 /Tesco CC 81.41/Halifax CC 100
LBM June Grand Total - £9901.76 :embarasse July £9425.260 -
If you read HH's signature you will see that they are on a DMP (Debt Management Plan). That means all the debt is "paid off in the end" (assisted by the creditors agreeing to freeze interest and not add further charges).Hopelessly_Hopeful wrote: »24k
It was 60K with another 27k limit to go!!!!
HHx
I wonder how much of these debts are paid off in the end and how much is defaulted on?0 -
Somewhere between zero and infinity.Oh, you wee bazza!0
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£88.42 on my main three (just paid them off, except the tank of diesel I just put in the car) (£70k-ish limits across the 3)
£14026.88 on a 0% purchase card (£18000 limit, ending in 3 months)
£42041.62 actoss 3 stoozing cards (£50k-ish total limits). 1 min payment + £1 has been made since the statement, so this won't be completely accurate.
CK💙💛 💔0 -
£202.18 which I will clear with this month thanks to a tax rebate from HMRC!0
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NatWest Combined Card £0 balance against £7,500 limit.
Barclaycard £631 (Just renewed my Harlequins season tickets) balance against a £5,000 limit.0 -
I don't use credit cards.GE 36 *MFD may 2043
MFIT-T5 #60 £136,850.30
Mortgage overpayments 2019 - £285.96
2020 Jan-£40-feb-£18.28.march-£25
Christmas savings card 2020 £20/£100
Emergency savings £100/£500
12/3/17 175lb - 06/11/2019 152lb0 -
£13.35, which I'll clear when the next statement comes through. I put a small amount on there each month to keep it active and ticking over."Save £12k in 2019" #120 - £100,699.57/£100,0000
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A big fat ZERO thanks to a PPI payout!0
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£49832.26 , but was at its highest £57864.13.
But life is more important than money, pay what I can afford (obviously higher than minimum), but getting up in the morning looking forward to the day is something I am very lucky to be able to do, good job I enjoy and great mates.
I look upon the amount as no different to a mortgage (I do have a small one of those £195 a month)
And yes I will be paying every penny off on both items.0
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