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A Payment A Day - Chapter 14
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            Good morning!
 £3 off my card this morning :-)
 Have a lovely day Life gets in the way...PADding is addictive...Saving's better than spending...My savings diary - Now for a healthier, wealthier me2025 1p challenge #41 | Cash envelope challenge #01 | SPC #017EF £1000/£1000 | Sabbatical £3677/£60000 Life gets in the way...PADding is addictive...Saving's better than spending...My savings diary - Now for a healthier, wealthier me2025 1p challenge #41 | Cash envelope challenge #01 | SPC #017EF £1000/£1000 | Sabbatical £3677/£60000
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            Morning all,
 Yesterday I cleared and closed a unused savings account with £11 in it. Now normally this would would allow for a cake, choc bar or pretty much anything with no benefit whatsoever. But something has happened to me! I've turned into a PADing machine .  So thats another £11 please. .  So thats another £11 please.
 Everyone have a wonderful day
 DC1 SPC9 #5070 SPC9 #5070
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            Back again...
 Just cleared my DP store-card with a £32.18 payment! :T
 Feeels goooooood....
 LMD xLife gets in the way...PADding is addictive...Saving's better than spending...My savings diary - Now for a healthier, wealthier me2025 1p challenge #41 | Cash envelope challenge #01 | SPC #017EF £1000/£1000 | Sabbatical £3677/£60000
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            LittleMissDetermined wrote: »Just cleared my DP store-card with a £32.18 payment! :T
 Feeels goooooood....
 Well done :T:T
 £3 to fun pot today please Maz Mortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000 Mortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000
 Mortgage today = £161,690.76
 300 271 payments to go.House buyout fund £21,000/£40,000
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            LittleMissDetermined wrote: »Back again...
 Just cleared my DP store-card with a £32.18 payment! :T
 Feeels goooooood....
 LMD x
 There is no feeling like paying off a debt 
 £2.00 for me today please MazSPC #1813
 Addicted to collecting Nectar Points!! 0 0
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            hiya all
 my day is all tupsey turvey lol
 I will be back later to update everything
 hope the sun is with you too ciao for now maz x
 hellooooooooooooo all
 well a brilliant start to the week we have
 Tuesday 16th July total an outstanding...................
 £159.62
 Wednesday 17th July total an outstanding...................
 £2650.18
 every penny helps always remember that xx:)
 see ya all tomorrow MAZ xSealed Pot Challenge member 1525
 "Knowledge is the Power to get Debt Free":j
 Truecall device, stops all the unneccesary phone calls - my sanity has been restored and the peace in the house is truely priceless!:rotfl:0
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            £2598 this constitutes a payout from a miss sold PPI policy - going straight on the mortgage which is also beginning to look a little pathetic:j
 BTW this PPI was for a policy we had over 12 years ago so don't be put off by the mythical '6 year rule' NOw I am going to tackle PPI claim on a couple of pesky CCs I had in the past                          Be the change you want to see -with apologies to Gandhi NOw I am going to tackle PPI claim on a couple of pesky CCs I had in the past                          Be the change you want to see -with apologies to Gandhi 
 In gardens, beauty is a by-product. The main business is sex and death. ~Sam Llewelyn
 'On the internet no one knows you are a cat'   0 0
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            £2598 this constitutes a payout from a miss sold PPI policy - going straight on the mortgage which is also beginning to look a little pathetic:j
 BTW this PPI was for a policy we had over 12 years ago so don't be put off by the mythical '6 year rule' NOw I am going to tackle PPI claim on a couple of pesky CCs I had in the past NOw I am going to tackle PPI claim on a couple of pesky CCs I had in the past
 Well done, that's brilliant! Did you do it yourself or use a claims company?Life gets in the way...PADding is addictive...Saving's better than spending...My savings diary - Now for a healthier, wealthier me2025 1p challenge #41 | Cash envelope challenge #01 | SPC #017EF £1000/£1000 | Sabbatical £3677/£60000
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            LittleMissDetermined wrote: »Well done, that's brilliant! Did you do it yourself or use a claims company?
 Did it ourselves - very very easy for the cost of a stamp an envelope and a few sheets of paper - DONT EVER USE A CLAIMS COMPANY!!! This is the second claim we have done Be the change you want to see -with apologies to Gandhi Be the change you want to see -with apologies to Gandhi 
 In gardens, beauty is a by-product. The main business is sex and death. ~Sam Llewelyn
 'On the internet no one knows you are a cat'   0 0
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            £2598 this constitutes a payout from a miss sold PPI policy - going straight on the mortgage which is also beginning to look a little pathetic:j
 BTW this PPI was for a policy we had over 12 years ago so don't be put off by the mythical '6 year rule' NOw I am going to tackle PPI claim on a couple of pesky CCs I had in the past NOw I am going to tackle PPI claim on a couple of pesky CCs I had in the past
 Well done. Don't forget to retain any monies needed to pay HMRC the tax on the interest received.I was a DFW, now I'm a MFW :T0
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