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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2014!
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You are very welcome to join this challenge even though there is only 2months left of the year. A lot of people on here have rolled over from last year or the year before. It is basically a thread that helps us to pay off as much as we can.
You could say that in the remaining part of 2014 you would like to pay off £500 That then becomes your target for this year or you can declare the whole lot and just roll it over next year.
Welcome to the thread xx
ThanksI was part of the 2012 thread under a different name... in fact I designed the spreadsheet for Gemma that you use for the list in the first few posts!
Unfortunately I never really made big inroads into my debt, so this is my new attempt.
Please put me down for £2,000 between now and the end of the year!0 -
Pablosammy wrote: »Thanks
I was part of the 2012 thread under a different name... in fact I designed the spreadsheet for Gemma that you use for the list in the first few posts!
Unfortunately I never really made big inroads into my debt, so this is my new attempt.
Please put me down for £2,000 between now and the end of the year!
In which case "Welcome back" :hello: minicooper will come along shortly to give you your prized numberGoals for FebruaryDeclutter 2/50Money Made £0/£200Overpayments £0/£2000 -
Sooooo close! Well done!
Thank you I'm quite chuffed considering I got married this year xxNEXT TARGET: Halifax credit card DEC 22 £0 / £4499.12POAMAYC 2011 £6378.35 POAMAYC 2012 £5000.78POAMAYC 2013 £3480.04 POAMAYC 2014 £4085.14POAMAYC 2015 £7565.24 POAMAYC 2016 £8000.90 POAMAYC 2017 £7278.80 POAMAYC 2018 £13208.18POAMAYC 2019 £13309.28 POAMAYC 2020 £15026.050 -
Pablosammy wrote: »So.... when does the 2015 thread start?! :cool:
It'll probably start on boxing day! But you're welcome to join this year, I've put you down for #216. And thanks for the spreadsheet set-up! I was actually a little gutted that I couldn't make many changes to it when I took over the thread, other than changing the cell colours!!
I'm very much looking forward to pay day on Monday. I've had far to much month at the end of my money...0 -
minicooper272 wrote: »It'll probably start on boxing day! But you're welcome to join this year, I've put you down for #216. And thanks for the spreadsheet set-up! I was actually a little gutted that I couldn't make many changes to it when I took over the thread, other than changing the cell colours!!
I'm very much looking forward to pay day on Monday. I've had far to much month at the end of my money...
Awww, how come? Are the cells locked? I blame Gemma... :rotfl:0 -
minicooper272 wrote: »It'll probably start on boxing day! But you're welcome to join this year, I've put you down for #216. And thanks for the spreadsheet set-up! I was actually a little gutted that I couldn't make many changes to it when I took over the thread, other than changing the cell colours!!
I'm very much looking forward to pay day on Monday. I've had far to much month at the end of my money...
Same :eek: but the end is in sight, well not really cos it's nearly flamin Xmas.0 -
#018 6068/7361
Nearly there! I'll be debt free by 25th November!!0 -
Not long to go! Well done!Grocery challenge-
J- 52.40/£200 M- 187.56 A- 212.93 M-193.44 F-201.31 J- 240.62 D- £149.27 N- £210.69 O- 196.80
S- 213.68 A- £213.03 J- 249.66 J-206.29, M- 252.91, A-£250, M- £250
debt free as of feb 2015. Now saving for deposit for new house! Moving in June 2015!!!0 -
Yes it's FriPay !! Friday and Payday rolled in to one !!
Spent £165.99 on my 2nd credit card. Paid that off and paid £333 on the 1st credit card.
Left to pay £666 !!!!!!!!!!
New updated totals are:
£4088.89/£4754.89 85.99%0 -
Apologies for not being around much this month, looks like some people are getting really close now!
Just a quick update from me, my debt free by Christmas 2015 target:
No 212
£525/£6000 8.75%
Many thanks for keeping this thread going0
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