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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2015!
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More payments today - now paid £1635.73/£9139.48.0 -
N0: 51
Another payment of £37.50 money received that I was not expecting making total of
£679.67 / £3878 = 17.52%0 -
My loan payment has come out today plus i made my extra weekly payment as well, so my new total is
#55 £490.69/£10,000
I've also had a few sales on ebay and have also cancelled 2 direct debits, a charity one and tv protection. Me and my oh have also come to an agreement and have reduced our virgin package by £40 a month, something i have been trying to talk him into for months.
I've got some more things to list on ebay this weekend and will also be counting our loose change jar. Still need to reduce our food shopping bill but this is something i've always struggled with.Emergency Fund £0/£500
£365 in 365 Days #18 £520/£520
£2.00 Savers Club 2017 #11 £300/£3000 -
Grrrrrrrrrr ! Who'd have thought it would be so damn difficult to obtain a credit report from Equifax and then cancel the subscription.
Yesterday I spent 20 minutes on the phone to cancel the subscription and the guy on the phone was like a robot just trying to force subscriptions on to me. What part of "Please cancel all my subscriptions" do they not understand !!
Now today my OH has tried to call and cancel her subscription too and is going through the same issues as I have had. When she thought they had cancelled everything she then got an email saying she had signed up for Equifax Identity Watch.
Why do these companies make it so hard to cancel a simple subscription !!
/rant over
Sorry everyone just needed to vent my spleen !
That's why I obtain my £2 statutory report instead! No salespeopLe hassling me0 -
Quick payment update from me today but more excitingly - I've been able to create a Noddle account!! I've been trying to register for the last two years but because I moved jobs, house and changed my name (got married!) all at the same time I must look like some dodgy crim so they've never let me before but now even they accept I'm a real person!! :rotfl:
Three weeks to payday!!! :eek:
#057: £362.00 / £8202.00 4.4%0 -
#098 checking in
£1090/£1840 59.2%
Sweeeeeeet :jDebt Free by Xmas 2015 :xmastree: 098 - £1840/£1840 100%
CC £0 Loan £0 Overdraft £0Debt Free by Xmas 2014 £4700/£6540 72%0 -
Pablosammy wrote: »Hello
#122 for you, good luck!
Hi, thanks for the number. Okay, I've started paying this off, though doubt if I'll be able to keep it up at this (baked beans on toast) rate
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#122: £1949.12 / £30,113.00 6.47%0 -
my first update.
#150 £141/£8663.
I thought I had been added to the first page but don't seem to be there now.
thankyou.
there is no wealth but lifesealed pot challenge#240
df by dec 2014#150
Barclaycard[ 1641]512. loan[4100]2673. nationwide[1898]1548.natwest 2980.total [8584]7713.:eek::eek:0 -
rubywhatashmoo wrote: »Quick payment update from me today but more excitingly - I've been able to create a Noddle account!
I'd never heard of Noddle!?! Anyone else use them?0 -
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