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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2014!

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  • As always two more loan payments out on the 1st £428, but an unexpected extra £400 was given to me by someone who I loaned it to...and to be honest - didn't expect back. I have paid it straight off credit card as if I never had it.

    £828 in total paid this month off debts

    # 128 £3785 / £5000

    Tf x

    :oTotal Debt: L1 £4866, L2 £1050, CC £0 Original Debt £29 k :o
    £5 a day July challenge Member # £9.40 / £70
    (£5 a day challenge since Nov = £1472.34)
    Sealed Pot Challenge 7 Member # 2101
    Debt Free Wannabe Nov 2014 Member # 128 £5613 / £10 000
  • minicooper272
    minicooper272 Posts: 2,131 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Bublin1 wrote: »
    Ugggh documents should be sent recorded delivery.
    It should have arrived by now so you may have to report it as stolen to the police to get a crime reference number amd then get a replacement.

    I've always renewed online, the tax disc isn't sent by recorded delivery in the first place, and I've never had any issues with letters being forwarded before. I don't need to report it or anything, I just have to renew it at my local post office. At the end of the day, it's only really useful to my car, so I don't think it's been nicked! I just don't know how long to allow second class post to sort its act out!
  • Hi All


    Everyone looks to be doing really well. I've made my first April payments totalling £805.51 making my running total:


    #058: £5,925.83/ £12,600 (47%)


    That will be my biggest payment of the month - hoping to reach 50% by 30 April.:) Good luck everyone and looking forward to seeing what we managed in March.:D
    Blitz that mortgage
    Jun 2016 £152,000
    April 2021 £85,000
  • Morning everyone!
    Another payment made, feeling much more optimistic today after the car saga, also self employed element of my income has perked up a little so more cash in is bound to make me more cheerful!


    So #102 £1013.91/£8696.48


    sorry for not using large letters/coloured font - for some reason the pc is not letting me do it this morning!
    LBM 1.1.16 = £27096.59 - now £17,020.38

    Paydbx 2017 - £3588.90/£7000 = 51.27% - number 74

    Paydbx 2016 - £6487.31/£7000 = 92.67% - number 74
  • Mat_Lock
    Mat_Lock Posts: 2,386 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Has anyone added the March totals up yet????
  • Toomuchdebt
    Toomuchdebt Posts: 2,133 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Paid an extra £10.98 off today making 197.65/4000 #165

    and also....paid off my first debt!!!!Yay!!That's £20 to go towards the next one next month :)
    Debts Jan 2014 £20,108.34 :eek:

    EF #70 £0/£1000

    SW 1st 4lbs
  • loubie_lou
    loubie_lou Posts: 1,368 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Hi Guys

    Another £150 for me :D

    #24 £1667/£3500

    Cheers :j:j
    In debt no more!
  • GunWharf
    GunWharf Posts: 308 Forumite
    100 Posts Uniform Washer
    edited 3 April 2014 at 8:18PM
    #174 Good evening all............

    2 Payments today


    £50 to Credit Card 2 :T
    £50 to Credit Card 3 :T
    (Debt Jan 2014 LBM £34,000) Current 2016 "Problems" as follows:

    C Cards 1,2,3,4 WAS £18,333 NOW£0 :j...Overdraft WAS £2700 NOW£0 :j
    Secured Loan
    WAS £4113 NOW£0:j.......Loan WAS £8864 NOW £6,000

    DEBT TODAY = £6,000
    (£28,000 PAID OFF SO FAR!)
  • DD265
    DD265 Posts: 2,231 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Homepage Hero Name Dropper
    Hi all!

    Made a fairly hefty payment today!

    #020 £3777.92/£6526.84

    I'm glad that with the loan gone I only have interest free debt so everything I throw at it is reducing the balance. Only downside is I put the total debt up to reflect the holiday (which will be paid off before we go!) and an unexpected bill. Still on course for blitzing it though. :cool:
  • Hi everyone

    Ive paid off £2084.70/£11,823.70 = 17.6% off

    DDx
    Started again 25th December 2017
    Current tracking - £7,955.84/ £18,282.25 to pay off. (31.12.19)
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