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December 2014 ~Make £10 a day challenge~

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  • twiggy86
    twiggy86 Posts: 2,679 Forumite
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    lynnejk wrote: »
    I think you should count it. If you were savvy enough to park somewhere, walk and then get the parking fee back then that's money made in my eyes :)

    Thanks - In that case I'll count it! Which takes me to nearly to my target! :j
    Debt as at 5 June 2023 - £15,600.89
    Current debt - £5,935.00
    Total paid off - £9,665.89 (61% paid off)
  • mavvymoo
    mavvymoo Posts: 2,152 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud! Mortgage-free Glee!
    £20 extra job today :D I really dont know how I fitted it in as I just seem so busy :eek: doing nothing everything is taking such a long time to do for some reason :o Roll on the new year I say :)


    Mav x

    Debt free and Mortgage free thank you to all for your encouragement and advice
    :j
    Crazy Clothes challenge £300/£48 and 5 months /0 without spending :T


  • PiggyBankShaker
    PiggyBankShaker Posts: 1,164 Forumite
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    edited 15 December 2014 at 7:57PM
    £25 from Swagbucks today

    New total for December £68.72 of £155 target (1.5 days behind target)

    Also have 5 items on ebay with bids which are ending in two days. Hope to net about £70 from these.
    • Mortgage over-payments to date: = £16,746
    • Original redemption date: August 2043
    • Current redemption date: July 2041
    • Debt: £15,930
    • Savings: £12,430
  • Hello everyone,

    thrifty - glad your accident wasn't more serious for all involved.

    sonicetomeetyou - welcome! I only just joined this month, and I'm counting things when they clear in my account, or are spent in the case of coupons/vouchers. I still mention new things I've got that haven't cleared yet, as when you first start out it takes a while for things to clear so it keeps me motivated even though many things won't appear in my account of my totals until January (or beyond!).

    Got about £18 after fees on Ebay sales last night, and now have another £15 Paypal pending from Mysurvey which might clear before the New Year.
    NST September: SFD 17/20, food £62.87/£60, travel £61.55/£40, Outings £39.80/£100, Allotment £7.17/£30 Other: £42.32, Meditation ?/30.
    NOT BUYING IT! 2015 - A Consumer Holiday.
  • Samiszel
    Samiszel Posts: 610 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    edited 15 December 2014 at 11:26PM
    £18.86 payout from TCB plus £20 from extra work.

    Target for December reached!
    Letting Go NST #17
    NSD 1/15; LTW 0/9; budget £0/£250; food £5.20/£120; steps 0/31
    Make £10 per day in Oct: £30/£310

    Mortgage: £214,702.15
  • Samiszel wrote: »
    Target for December reached!

    That's brilliant, Samiszel, and we're still only halfway through the month:T:beer:.
  • Going to write off to Barclays in the new year, see if I can get myPPI back. It was from 10 years ago (maybe 11?) and was only £99 worth, but, for the cost of a stamp, what have I got to lose?

    We also had a soft from land of leather around the time that they were fined but they're long out of business so out of luck there!
    £1k emergency fund (#33) £140/£1000 10.4%
    DFBXmas 2015 (#033) £3,328.76/£49,404 6.7% :)
    Sealed Pot Challenger #474 £16.27/£100 target
  • Oh and 3p is payable on TCB but I shall leave it for now :p

    Haha!
    £1k emergency fund (#33) £140/£1000 10.4%
    DFBXmas 2015 (#033) £3,328.76/£49,404 6.7% :)
    Sealed Pot Challenger #474 £16.27/£100 target
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    Going to write off to Barclays in the new year, see if I can get myPPI back. It was from 10 years ago (maybe 11?) and was only £99 worth, but, for the cost of a stamp, what have I got to lose?

    We also had a soft from land of leather around the time that they were fined but they're long out of business so out of luck there!

    you can do barclays on line, just goto their webpage and scroll down to the bottom and click on ppi.
  • Aesop wrote: »
    you can do barclays on line, just goto their webpage and scroll down to the bottom and click on ppi.

    :T:T

    Thank you!!!
    £1k emergency fund (#33) £140/£1000 10.4%
    DFBXmas 2015 (#033) £3,328.76/£49,404 6.7% :)
    Sealed Pot Challenger #474 £16.27/£100 target
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