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Saving for Xmas 2015! A pound a day :-)
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Whoops, I've been AWOL from the forum for the last couple of months, but I've just submitted all my forms for April and May that were missing and I've also submitted mine for June as I whack the money away as soon as I've been paid
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Welcome back eyebright. I've just done an update so will get your updates next time. Hope you stick around. You miss MSE?Saving for that dream holiday0
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Been paid so my payment for June has been transferred over bringing me to £216/£365
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MrCrimeFiction wrote: »Welcome back eyebright. I've just done an update so will get your updates next time. Hope you stick around. You miss MSE?
I'm a bit like that, I have quite a short attention span, so I wander off, but I always find my way back to MSE again!
It certainly helps to keep me focused when I'm regularly logging in to MSE. Although my debts have continued to go down, I'm spending all my spare money rather being more frugal and either saving more, or paying more off my debts...so hopefully being back on here will help with that.
Thanks, I look forward to the next update so I can see my total go up
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I've sent my update form, declared for May at £79
My Xmas account is looking healthy now, all but £8 pending in the tcb account has been paid out.
If it was announced that changes have been made and Xmas is next week, I would manage without any borrowing - what a lovely feeling :jDebt Free 🍾 since 6.8.13 £31,997Saving for 🎄 🎁 2025 £568/£730 77%6 mth 🆘 fund £6kMortgage offset fund £24.7k/£38.4k 64.3%It turns out the answer to my problems wasn’t at the bottom of this tub of ice-cream, 🍨 but the important thing is that I tried...0 -
Morning
I've just made June's payments so total for #32 is £212.00
Keep going everyone,
32b3SPC9 #125 - £816.85
SPC10 #125 - £851.81
SPC 11 #7 - £968.46
SPC 12 #7 - £2682.90
SPC 13 #7 - £4829.85
SPC 17 #7 - £7313.630 -
Yesterday and today's quids are in and I'm off to pm MrCF my total deposits for the month :beer::staradmin: June NSD's 2/19:staradmin: Sealed Pot #460 :staradmin: £/day £185 saved :staradmin: W.S.C 2015 #45 :staradmin: F.P. 2/24 months :staradmin:0
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My £1s are in and my update is on it's way
Debt free as of 29.10.2020 🎉😁
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Another £15 in for May bringing me up to £312.28 I hope. Excellent stuff all x:beer:‘One of our greatest freedoms is how we react to things’ said Mole.Cross stitch cafe TaDa Enjoy the Little Things &Love cats, ‘A Year in the Life of’ HSC July-December and The Seasons graphic sampler. Read 47/100 2025 all owned or borrowed.
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Another week working away completed and my tin now updated. I will submit my totals tomorrow.
Great totals everyone btw xDebt Free 1st March 2017
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