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  • usa1
    usa1 Posts: 538 Forumite
    No. 38 reporting in today.


    Another £85.00 paid off to the Halifax :D
    It's not the despair, Laura. I can take the despair. It's the hope I can't stand. ~ Brian Stimpson, Clockwise
  • Tony_R
    Tony_R Posts: 280 Forumite
    PPI Party Pooper
    Number 88, £500 for the monthly of January.

    Let's hope I can keep on track this year.
    MFW 2015 - #88 £3,345 / £3,500
    MFW 2014 £2,990,MFW 2013 £7,905, MFW 2012 £12,216
    Opening Mortgage Balance (15th July 2010): £200,999
    Current Mortgage Balance(2nd July 2015): £150,999
    Total overpayments to date: £30,292.00
    Updated 19/05/2015
  • cookie9
    cookie9 Posts: 764 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    Can I join again please.

    No 91.

    Target this year is £4,000.

    Just paid in £1000 which should have done last month as part of 2014 target but will count it towards this year.
    MFW 91 op 2014 £410/1000
    MFW 91 op 2015 £4051/4000
    MFW 91 op 2016 £4040/4000
    MFW 91 op 2017 £812/4500
  • Hi, could I join too please
    Target = £5000 for 2015
    Ta
    LG
    MFW 2015 = 5000/5000:)
  • kbl
    kbl Posts: 340 Forumite
    #132 reporting in with a 260 op, feels good to get the first one out of the way!
    Credit card €7892.36/€ 0
    Catalogues €767.52/€ 0
    hospital costs €550
    wtshtf fund 0/ €2000
    #13 1% challenge - 0
  • #27 here another overpayment of £35 New total for January £1117
    • Mortgage over-payments to date: = £16,746
    • Original redemption date: August 2043
    • Current redemption date: July 2041
    • Debt: £15,930
    • Savings: £12,430
  • I don't know how, especially considering it's January, but I have maxed my OP to £500!


    No. 127 reporting in
    M :P
  • No. 64 - January O/P - £125.

    Thanks.
    As my Mum always said "Look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves"
  • #27 here. Checking in with a £70 overpayment. That takes me to total of £1187 overpayments for January.
    • Mortgage over-payments to date: = £16,746
    • Original redemption date: August 2043
    • Current redemption date: July 2041
    • Debt: £15,930
    • Savings: £12,430
  • hi no. 100 here paid a £10,000 overpayment today please can you amend my January total to £10,580 please. 😃😃😃
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