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£21,000 to pay off -but we will do it this time.
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I'm sure cheques are only valid for 6 months, I know where I used to work if customers hadn't cashed refund cheques within 6 month we had to reissue them, I would Deffo get onto your bank pwps, hope it wasn't a lot of money that's messed up your money
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***** on the road to debt freedom *****
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Defo 6 months, hope you get it sorted Pennywise, very annoying xxMummytogirls x0
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Thanks guys going to nip into the branch tomorrow.
Withdrawn £4.08 from crowd*logy.
Oh and my tumble dryer has stopped working and i've just washed a load of bedding and its pouring down, if it wasn't for bad luck I wouldn't have any.0 -
Oh no is it one of those days/weeks. Once one of those start I resign myself to the fact it will continue that way until at least 3 things have gone wrong! Positive I know lol but I've never been proved wrong with the theory
I hope tomorrow id better for you xxx
Mortgage Overpayments 2024/25 - September-December, £152.46. J- £103.27, F- £115, M- £91.50, A- £100, M- £200, J- £200. J- £200. A-£200, S- £221.34. O-£200EF- £642.41/500
Total- £1783.67
Goal pay off 1% of current mortgage in 1 year. £1650
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I think its one of those months:(, roll on july.0
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I think I'm having one of those decades :rotfl: XxDebts @ LBM £23,729.31. Debts @ 08/04/2016 £0 :j
Best win so far - holiday to Florida0 -
And so it never ends, I thought nothing else could go wrong this month but it has the hoover has gone with a bang
, so off I went in a temper to sainsbugs to do the food shop for the week whilst ther found a vax pet hoover for sale for £60, have to say its pretty good, not a good as the miele but still good enough.
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Oh dear pwps
bad things tend to be in 3s and you've had 3 things now so think positive that its all gonna be good from now on
Hope you've had a good weekend apart from the Hoover xx***** on the road to debt freedom *****
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Friday was Payday and a couple of bills got paid, also went out for a meal with friends as it was friends birthday, spent £50.
Yesterday went into Town as needed to buy rain macs for the children as they only have big thick winter coats, managed to get them in mountain warehouse in the sale for £9.99 each:D,
Did a sainsbug shop spent £107:eek:, but should last a while. Also got free nappies to give to a friend.
Have redeemed £25 from spr!ngboard but it takes 8 weeks to be processed, which is ridiculous but ha ho can't do anything about that so will have to wait.
So I'm waiting on £50 yougov, £30 GLT and £25 spr!ngboard.
All will go towards vet bill:(.
Umming and arring about using my lovetoshop vouchers in Iceland, have £15 to use, would eek the shopping budget out a bit and could put the £15 towards vet bill, also will have around £15 in nectar points in the next few weeks which could be used in sainsbugs and another £15 towards vet bill, not sure what to do.
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Did you get the cheque issue sorted?
Very unlucky to have it cashed in so late but ultimately I guess if you owe it you owe it and it needs to be paid?0
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