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Can't believe how much..............

ceecee31
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I truly can't believe how much I've been able to reduce my debts over the last three years or so, with the brilliant help I've received from this forum. Started using a Snowball calculator on 23rd July 2011 with an outrageous total debt of £88,441.78. With grit, determination and out-and-out pig-headedness, I've got this down to £53,526.90.
I know this is still an awesome amount of debt to be paid off, put I'm told by the Snowball I'll be debt free in 45 months. And I'm determined to do it.
Keep up the good work everyone. I couldn't do it without you. Chrissie x
I know this is still an awesome amount of debt to be paid off, put I'm told by the Snowball I'll be debt free in 45 months. And I'm determined to do it.
Keep up the good work everyone. I couldn't do it without you. Chrissie x
Always remember, every cloud has a silver lining:rotfl:
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:j well done you!! :TVirtual sealed pot 2019 member #6 :j
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Well done Chrissie from all here at NDL! Keep up the good work.
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Thank you Chrissie, posts like this are lovely to see
Well done and keep going!
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....and at that same rate in 45+36 months will have a £30k savings pot to put towards something?
....or maybe £25k if you've treated yourself to a few things ;p
-tho the extra money you'll no longer be needing to pay interest will probably cover a fair few extravagances anyways0
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