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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2015!

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  • SpagBol
    SpagBol Posts: 1,371 Forumite
    Pidge_jen wrote: »
    Kittycat, I'm totally in the same boat as you. Took a job two months ago with a pay rise and I absolutely loathe it. I'm trying to give it a chance but I don't think I'm management material, am too much of a people pleaser. I'm dropping back down as soon as my loan is paid off (maybe even before that for my own sanity!).
    I hope things get better for you, and remember we work to live, not live to work :) Good luck with the debt busting.

    Sorry to hear you're both having a tough time in the new jobs. I did the same a few years ago and left after 3 months :eek: I hated it so much. I was very, very lucky though and a better job, more local and P/T fell in my lap a few weeks later so just wanted to say don't ever feel trapped, good things may be around the corner.

    AMR well done! :beer::j
    DMP started Oct '17: £79,974 :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
  • SpagBol
    SpagBol Posts: 1,371 Forumite
    Oh and forgot to say:

    #002 £4,791 / £44,000

    :j
    DMP started Oct '17: £79,974 :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
  • Jonesy88
    Jonesy88 Posts: 959 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Congrats amr.

    Please I be updated to: #23 £0/£7000

    We've been spending to improve our new house, the cc was getting large and OHs loan (at £3k) was at a higher apr than I could get so we decided to get the £7k loan and get everything into 1 place. Still determined to have it cleared by the end of the challenge though!
    :rudolf: DF by Xmas 2018: #83 £8,250/£15,000 55% :rudolf:
    SPC 7: #135 :staradmin | MFW 9.72% | Groceries: £6.49/£80 | Exercise 0/20 | NSDs 0/15
  • monz
    monz Posts: 4,129 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Debt-free and Proud! Stoptober Survivor
    Just paid £150 towards my debt, i get paid in two days so will be more plus on 1st my loan comes out.... but right now i am £1,842.96/£6232.78 which is 29.57% :)

    Thanks x
    Debt (1/9/14) £6,702.11 Debt free (30/11/2016) mortgage port- £70,077.82 and mortgage £126,517.39 o/s currently
    Debt - £17,190.83 (29/7/22) now (19/8/22) £16,688.80
  • Afternoon all

    No: 51 reporting in again with a payment of
    £137.28 today £1948.64/ £3878 = 50.24%

    Passed the 50% mark ! :j
  • wow the layout has changed, am I a bit slow off the mark noticing it?
  • Not sure I like this new layout, how do I edit my signature now please? help
  • WelshKitty85
    WelshKitty85 Posts: 1,439 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Another payment to credit card brings total to £1452.54 paid off.

    Am on track to pay them off in full mid April!
  • abba1772
    abba1772 Posts: 7,746 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Car Insurance Carver!
    Did we get a warning they were changing the layout lol I'm not liking it at the moment xx
    NEXT TARGET: Halifax credit card DEC 22 £0 / £4499.12
    POAMAYC 2011 £6378.35 POAMAYC 2012 £5000.78
    POAMAYC 2013 £3480.04 POAMAYC 2014 £4085.14
    POAMAYC 2015 £7565.24 POAMAYC 2016 £8000.90 POAMAYC 2017 £7278.80 POAMAYC 2018 £13208.18POAMAYC 2019 £13309.28 POAMAYC 2020 £15026.05
  • Pablosammy
    Pablosammy Posts: 566 Forumite
    abba1772 wrote: »
    Did we get a warning they were changing the layout lol I'm not liking it at the moment xx

    I can't spot the difference! I'm on my phone though...
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