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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2015!
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#128 checking in. I want to change my total as it include my overdrafts so it's hard to work out what real progress I'm making. So my new target is 5476.88
Will update tomorrow with what I've paid so far
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Hi there
# 74 here
At last I can post a payment. This month has been so so long and still have till the 31st till I get paid!!
Payment as follows:
170/8861.23 1.92%
Good luck everyone roll on the end of the month. Will update signature shortly0 -
#101 checking in.
A small payment of £13.75 extra paid on debt, found an albeit very small amount of cash in Paypal account. I'll keep chipping away and I guess i'll have to start listing on Eb@y again!
Keep up the good work, everyone is doing so well!#4 DFBXMAS24 - £2,322.85/£5,000
NSD Challenge - Jan 15/12, Feb 3/12, Mar 10/10 Apr 10/12, May 5/12.
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Success is the good fortune that comes from aspiration, desperation, perspiration & inspiration ~ Evan Esar0 -
Hi Pablo - I'm starting in very low gear - it would have been much better but I made a mistake in me spreadsheets on the starting point for my total debt figure - shouldn't work on them when knackered

094 - Brogden
£53.40 / £61,477.62 (0.08686%!!!!!!)
This gives me a current debt figure today of £61,424.22 – this is the correct figure but I actually paid much more than that. Please record it as this (£53.40 off my initial starting point.) Then its sorted and this new total debt figure will be correct going forward.
I’m one of those great clubs that starts the season very badly with an own goal and a red card - I'll try to avoid a points deduction for insolvency though........Oh My God
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I'm another one who needs to lose a stone of chocolate weight as well as the debt. I need to get back on the 5:2 diet but my motivation has gone out the window
10lb to lose & keep off in 20204.5lb/10lb:rotfl:0 -
Everyone is doing so well, :-) quick update today:
#14 £211.23/£5099.47Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2023 #59 £7008 Paid £570 Owing £6438 #1 H1 £151, #2 H2 £100, #3 O £200, #4 M £1500, #5 Z £295, #6 C1 £340, #7 L £1084, #8 N £840, #9 C2 £19300 -
Hey there, newbie alert.
Am I to late to play along ?0 -
Update from me

Debt Free by Xmas 2015: #090 £727.87 / £10,156.75 - 7.17% Paid:T0
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