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Payment A Day Chapter 15
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Another 50p thankyou.
Happy Tuesday to all ! xx“All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”0 -
Hello All
Padded once and then disappeared for a while but I have made a few pad but not signed on, so
£33 + £6 + £38.30 +£24.40, gives me a total of £101.07
Hoping to do a couple more before payday
BFF
1: [STRIKE]499.23[/STRIKE]
2: 1876.21 3:600.00 4:6700.00
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Morning all
My pad today is £27 off that pesky halifax CC please Erme :jAs of 24th August 2016 total money owed was
£15,708 :eek:0 -
Another 22p for me today pleaseA Payment A Day keeps the debts at bay
PADS 2016 = £222.57
Frugal living challenge 2016 1129.71/3660
= 14.86 per day/10.00 per day0 -
Not been on for a while as been doing lots of shifts at my new job, less money but more hours XD
Also spent 6 days in amsterdam but I only spent the savings that I had allocated for it (being good)
So now I am back to catch up on my padding ☺
£7.20
I'm back to waitressing, so might start putting all my tips into my padding. As well as anything extra.Too much money owed, trying to pay it off one paycheck at a time
Happiness comes from within, following your dreams and doing what you love:A
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Well done Milky - just saw your earlier post ... we all have little blips but getting back in control is what is important. I am the same and for me with a long road ahead I know and accept that my course to 'debtfreeness' won't be the most direct - there are events and birthdays, holidays etc to enjoy along the way. My personal view is life still has to be lived. I have a dd and whilst I want to be debt free I can't get time back while she is growing up so there will be little hiccups - also things like car/house costs etc.
33.5% is still amazing!!
Anyhoo early start tomorrow so a quick pad of £2 to TSB for me
love flump xx
Erme: dePad food def costs more but a lower cake n wine bill ;-) xx.0 -
Good morning fellow PADders :hello:
My PAD today is £163.50 between Lloyds TSB, emergency savings and money box please Erme :T
Have a super day everyone
TTFTM xLBM 10/1/12 ~ DFW Start 6/2/12: £82,344 ~ Now Zero:staradmin:starmod::staradmin Debt free 17th April 2015 :staradmin:starmod::staradmin
Eternal thanks to the DMP & Mutual Support (no.439) and Payment a Day ThreadsMortgage free 3rd July 2014 - Grateful thanks to the 2013/14 MFW threads"Debt is normal. Be weird!" Dave RamseyProud to have dealt with our debt0 -
bestfootforward wrote: »Hello All
Padded once and then disappeared for a while but I have made a few pad but not signed on, so
£33 + £6 + £38.30 +£24.40, gives me a total of £101.07
Hoping to do a couple more before payday
BFF
Welcome backcatlady1990 wrote: »Not been on for a while as been doing lots of shifts at my new job, less money but more hours XD
Also spent 6 days in amsterdam but I only spent the savings that I had allocated for it (being good)
So now I am back to catch up on my padding ☺
£7.20
I'm back to waitressing, so might start putting all my tips into my padding. As well as anything extra.Well done Milky - just saw your earlier post ... we all have little blips but getting back in control is what is important. I am the same and for me with a long road ahead I know and accept that my course to 'debtfreeness' won't be the most direct - there are events and birthdays, holidays etc to enjoy along the way. My personal view is life still has to be lived. I have a dd and whilst I want to be debt free I can't get time back while she is growing up so there will be little hiccups - also things like car/house costs etc.
33.5% is still amazing!!
Anyhoo early start tomorrow so a quick pad of £2 to TSB for me
love flump xx
Erme: dePad food def costs more but a lower cake n wine bill ;-) xx
Welcome back folk who've had blips. Totally agree with flump on the wobbles. Tis not about 'going down' (or having a blip) but 'staying down' (not getting back on the wagon). You can go down for any amount of time so long as you get back up again eventually. No point in beating yourself up again. And it's not about being 'good' or not being good but about life events. Even when you are debt busting life still has to be lived and I found (personal experience) if I didn't allow for whoopsies I spent more than I would if I had.
It's like trying to de-pad and having a chocolate craving. There's only so long you can resist the choc then you have to have it otherwise you'll eat a whole gateaux and a Big Mac!
Hope that makes sense
Anyhow enough waffling
Yesterday's total£269.24
GO PADDERS!!!
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I believe in the power of PAD
Come and join us on the Payment a Day thread
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Morning All
Back again 2 days in a row - on a roll now ;-) (my smilies won't work, oh well can do it the old fashioned way!)
Another £69 padded today
Hope we all have a good day
BFF
1: [STRIKE]499.23[/STRIKE]
2: 1876.21 3:600.00 4:6700.00
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Good morning, another 22p please todayA Payment A Day keeps the debts at bay
PADS 2016 = £222.57
Frugal living challenge 2016 1129.71/3660
= 14.86 per day/10.00 per day0
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