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Cake monster mummy debt diary
cozza123
Posts: 197 Forumite
So I'm back after a few years for round two, unfortunately back in debt due to a number of reasons, sorting out items in the house and going on maternity leave. I currently live with my partner and my little boy who is 9month with another bump on the way :eek:
For my little ones I want to be out of debt so to keep me on track I have set up this diary.
Things I do to try and reduce my debt
- overpayments from any eBay sales I make
- onepoll surveys
- I've paid my insurances as one so I don't get charged interest on them.
- meal planning for each week
So here goes wish we luck.
For my little ones I want to be out of debt so to keep me on track I have set up this diary.
Things I do to try and reduce my debt
- overpayments from any eBay sales I make
- onepoll surveys
- I've paid my insurances as one so I don't get charged interest on them.
- meal planning for each week
So here goes wish we luck.
SPC member 68
Loan 6579
Loan 6579
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Well managed to make about £15 on eBay today selling little mans olds clothes which isn't bad two items need collecting so hope I don't get messed about with them. Soon as everything's paid for I'll put this towards my loan, also got some cash back coming from my bank so think I will wait till everything has gone into the bank coz for some reason they only allow overpayments of over £10 which is abit of a pain when I have a spare few pounds but hey ho.SPC member 68
Loan 65790
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