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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2015!
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Finally put in my invoices for some work undertaken before Christmas - so £395 should be winging it's way to me during the month - woohoo!
Also won my battle with PANDORA over their returns policy so should be getting £35 from them too!
Next stop.... THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER!! Currently trying to get my payment owed from them - have been passed from person who commissioned the work --> Project Finance --> HR --> now contacting the School's finance office. So let's see if we can add a few more steps/departments to the initial 4!
Next stop - sorting out those unwanted Xmas gifts - need to find a platform to sell some Glenglassaugh Whisky (if it's even allowed without a liquor license - will investigate...)
Feeling bubbly and effusive this morning so hope it rubs off on the thread and we all start Feb with a bang!
L. xx
(Should have said - also holding out for Green Man Tix from 10am so that'll eat into the bank balance and all that admin tidying I've done! D'oh!)DFW: DFWXMAS2018 #113 £2,968.08/ £12,859.08 23%
([STRIKE]Barclaycard £876.08[/STRIKE]/ [STRIKE]Mum £345[/STRIKE] / Sofa £1231 / [STRIKE]TV £572[/STRIKE] / House Account £2480 / OH £3700 / [STRIKE]Folks £1175[/STRIKE])0 -
Well done for everything paid in January everyone - a great achievement.
Unfortunately I'm here to bow out for a while. My mum died suddenly on Sunday, and we just have a lot to sort out.
Good luck going forward everyone!0 -
Can I join please? I know I'm a little late to the game!
Im hoping to have it all paid off before christmas, but ive said that every year for 6 years. But this year Im doing it!!
£5028Total Debt in Feb 2015 - £6,052 | DEBT FREE 26/05/2017Swagbucks £200 Valued Opinions £100Dave Ramsey Baby Step 2 | Mr Money Mustache Addict0 -
minicooper272 wrote: »Well done for everything paid in January everyone - a great achievement.
Unfortunately I'm here to bow out for a while. My mum died suddenly on Sunday, and we just have a lot to sort out.
Good luck going forward everyone!
So sorry for your loss xxNEXT TARGET: Halifax credit card DEC 22 £0 / £4499.12POAMAYC 2011 £6378.35 POAMAYC 2012 £5000.78POAMAYC 2013 £3480.04 POAMAYC 2014 £4085.14POAMAYC 2015 £7565.24 POAMAYC 2016 £8000.90 POAMAYC 2017 £7278.80 POAMAYC 2018 £13208.18POAMAYC 2019 £13309.28 POAMAYC 2020 £15026.050 -
Couple more payments adding up to £51.51 brings my total at the start of February to;
#75 £1015.13/£18624.980 -
Can I please join this, I did last year and fell off the wagon quite early on thinking I was on top of it!!!
I have £5500 to pay off, thanksDFBXmas 2015 #146 - £0/£5500
I have no idea how I will manage the above :eek:0 -
Can I please join this?
I have £3765.62 to pay off! Thanks
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minicooper272 wrote: »Well done for everything paid in January everyone - a great achievement.
Unfortunately I'm here to bow out for a while. My mum died suddenly on Sunday, and we just have a lot to sort out.
Good luck going forward everyone!
Sad news
big hugs to you and your family at this time. May she Rest In Peace 0 -
#143 £110 more paid total now £780 paid
DFBXMAS15 £6600/£6600 100% #1430 -
minicooper272 wrote: »Well done for everything paid in January everyone - a great achievement.
Unfortunately I'm here to bow out for a while. My mum died suddenly on Sunday, and we just have a lot to sort out.
Good luck going forward everyone!
Sorry to hear your sad news {{hugs}} x Minicooper272Finally dealing with debt: 01.01.2015 -£10,562.:(
01.02.15-£8820 01.03.15-£8066 01.04.15 £7036 01.05.2015- 6128 01.06.15 £4957
Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2015! #59- £5605/[STRIKE]£10,562[/STRIKE] 53%
2015: Sell £1000 #69 £510.97/1000
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