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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2015!
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            £63.46 off Argos 
 Today's total
 #125 - £431.67/£4000.00 ***I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE YNAB*** ***I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE YNAB*** 
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            N0: 51
 Another payment of £70 today from Quidco taking total to £833.96/ £3878 = 21.50%.
 Looking forward to throwing council tax and water rate money at debt as don't pay in Feb and March!
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            Payday was Friday for me so I've paid another £600 off!
 I'm currently at:
 Number 54 £821.85/2352.84 34.9%
 Thanks10lb to lose & keep off in 20204.5lb/10lb:rotfl:0
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            #211
 £230 paid off card
 £1088/£9600 11.33%
 That first £1000 off debt, feels good. Only 8 and a bit more to go :rotfl:2017 [STRIKE]48000[/STRIKE]
 2018 [STRIKE]25900 [/STRIKE]
 2019[STRIKE]11950 [/STRIKE]to pay off
 £[STRIKE]4400[/STRIKE] to pay off !
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            Hope everyone is having a good weekend.
 I've had a funny old week moneywise . . . ended up having to use CC this week for some petrol/spends/shopping I hadn't accounted for (and had used all my spare cash on overpaying cc). (and had used all my spare cash on overpaying cc).
 On the plus side have a few items ending on Ebay tonight and about £50 cash coming my way this week so Im hoping to have paid off what I've put on cc by the end of next week.DFBXmas 2015 £1933 / £2733
 Barclaycard £800 - Luma £0 - Next £00
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            Hello, am I too late to join?
 My New Year's resolution was to pay £20k off my debts this year.Debt in 2008 - £97,417 :j*DEBT FREE - SEPTEMBER 2016*:j
 #107 - Save £12k in 2017 Challenge - £2,315.22/12000
 HOUSE DEPOSIT - £6,499.76/20,0000
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            I've had a funny old week moneywise . . . ended up having to use CC this week for some petrol/spends/shopping I hadn't accounted for (and had used all my spare cash on overpaying cc). (and had used all my spare cash on overpaying cc).
 I'm a little worried that I might do this - I've sorted out what is coming out of the bank by the end of January and allocated the spare pennies to CCs. Now remembered I've got to get petrol tomorrow :mad:0
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            Rang up v?rgin to cancel something on our package and they've also knocked off £3 a m th for the next six months ,...doesn't sound like much but it was going up £5 a month and the channel we cancelled was an extra £6 so every little helps I guess.
 Also spent £11 less in total than what we usually spend on a weekly shop. And I even bought a couple of extras! Definitely better going without the Oh!0
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            Payday was on Friday and have decided between us to make one last massive payment on my capquest account.
 May leave us a bit skint but that's the last debt on my credit file that I've defaulted on so that's going to make a big difference to my credit rating hopefully soon
 So checking in...
 130 :xmassmile lauradora £435.00 / £3,399.05 12.79%
 May still have some to knock off when I calculate my min payments also but we'll have to see......On a mission0
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            Hey newbies and oldies! Update coming tomorrow, so if you're new your number will be along soon 0 0
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