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The Love is in the Air February NSD Challenge
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Wow, so may of us signing up already, i can see it's going to be another great month!!
Please can i start with my usual 15 Freeby, thank you!!February NSD challenge 5/150 -
14 this month please, given that it's a short month. On the other hand, it's nobody's birthday so I should be able to make it more easily than January!MFW diary here. 1 Feb 2017 $229,371 - MFD Feb 2043 :eek: aiming for May 2028
14 August 2017 - Refinanced: $220,000
January 2019 $211,580 Current MFD 31 June 20360 -
Put me down for a bakers dozen this month please ladies.:rotfl:0
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Count me in again - I'm going to go for 15 NSDs again!0
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Good Morning

The front page is up to date again. As usual, can you please check that you are there and I have got your numbers right
Welcome to all the new folks, you are going to get addicted to NSDing and never want to spend money again :rotfl:
Have a great hump day
Free by FiftyDebt of the Moment -August NSD Challenge 14/150 -
Hi everyone,
I am going for a target of 16 NSDs please?0 -
Can you put me down for 10 again in February please. Thank you
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hello all, I am going to join in for the first time with 13 NSD and 4 in a row, will be challenge as its half term during feb !
I am not counting any direct debits or standing orders or bills as spends but will include everything else including fuel and food."The greatest wealth is health"
Bank of Mum and Dad - £20,000 - 3 years fixed at 3.25% and 2 years variable rate, estimated £22,21 due to end November 2017
Car finance - £10,250.92 over 60 months 9.7% APR, Interest £2612.08, Total £13,906.08 November 2017
HP £1999.47 - 36 months at 0% -March 20160 -
Wellcome Save_Dog, you'll enjoy it in this club, it's so motivating
- MSE Forum Achievements:
- Debt-free & Proud - December 2014
- Fully Funded 12 Month Emergency Fund - December 2020
- Current Challenges: No Spend Challenge 2023
- January NSD: 16/25
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I can't belive it's only one and a half days till February. Plus as it's a shorter month we are going to wizz through it all.
- MSE Forum Achievements:
- Debt-free & Proud - December 2014
- Fully Funded 12 Month Emergency Fund - December 2020
- Current Challenges: No Spend Challenge 2023
- January NSD: 16/25
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