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amr - you're OH is welcome to use my motto, but I'm pretty sure I stole it from someone else myself!
Moneysavingtrainee - yup 8.09% is right!
IrishRose12 welcome - you're number 148!
front page and spreadsheet up to date!0 -
minicooper272 wrote: »amr - you're OH is welcome to use my motto, but I'm pretty sure I stole it from someone else myself!
Moneysavingtrainee - yup 8.09% is right!
IrishRose12 welcome - you're number 148!
front page and spreadsheet up to date!
think you missed my post yesterday! I have declared a new payment :j might need to put it in a new colour to make it more noticeable :rotfl:0 -
think you missed my post yesterday! I have declared a new payment :j might need to put it in a new colour to make it more noticeable :rotfl:
Woops! I did get it - I just made a bit of a *male chicken*-up of updating the front page!
I have far too many accounts on the go at the moment. It's taken ages to get through them all. I'm now on £504/3500=15.83%
I now just need to watch my pennies until the end of the month. I need to find a further £30 through the month if I want to stay on track for this year.0 -
minicooper272 wrote: »amr - you're OH is welcome to use my motto, but I'm pretty sure I stole it from someone else myself!
Moneysavingtrainee - yup 8.09% is right!
IrishRose12 welcome - you're number 148!
front page and spreadsheet up to date!
Oh Thanks very much. My first mem. number lol:jPay all debt off by Christmas 2025 £815.45/£3,000£1 a day challenge 2025 - £180/£730 Declutter a bag a week in 2025 11/52Lose 25lb - 10/25lbs Read 1 book per week - 5/52Pay off credit card debt 18%/100%0 -
Cheeky payment to report for #139
£1094 off of one CC, so my new total should read:
£1166/£9000=12.95%
Slightly better than the last payment, with hopefully many more to come!
:beer:£2000/£9000=22.2%
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Another 2 loan payments made so:
£1128 / £5000
Tf x
Total Debt: L1 £4866, L2 £1050, CC £0 Original Debt £29 k 
£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 0000 -
Little up date for January
#121 paid off £910
Need to up the anti if I'm going to hit my target£37000 (2014), £10,000 (2018)- Here's hoping I reach a Zero for Dec 2019!0 -
108 here.
Made another payment this morning - now at £2815.71/£10,000.0 -
#129 £353.01 paid today total paid £1186.02/£9016Debt free by end of 2014
£6963.74 / £9016
Grocery Challenge £300 per month0 -
Hi All,
Made my first overpayment of £15. Not a huge amount but made my big payments a few days before I joined the challenge!
142 - 29Found - £15/£10651.47I will win a big prize one day!0
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