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Please *may* I join this month
been watching the progress from last month and am getting excited
Let's make May the best one yet! 0 -
Me too please. Plus I'll do June if no one else wants to, started drawing up a plan already
finally tea total but in still in (more) debt (Oct 25 CC £1800, loan £6453, mortgage £59,924/158,000)0 -
Count me in please!
xx I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soulRepaid mtge early (orig 11/25) 01/09 £124616 01/11 £89873 01/13 £52546 01/15 £12133 07/15 £NILNet sales 2024: £200 -
I'm in this month
Also, can I be cheeky and ask for number #23 please? 
Thanks for running this month, ccl
SPC - #483 [banked £134.15] - :staradmin :staradmin gold stars from Sue-UU!
VSP - #33 [29.8%] | 3-6 Month EF - #41 [12.6%] | £1,000 EF - #186 [4%] | Save £6k in 2016 - #180 [24.6%]0 -
3 social events :eek: Count me in then pretty please. I like #13 if no one wants it:p
Thanks CCL:beer:LBM 13039 1.1.13 Now £0 Finally Debt FreeMortgage free Oct 2019:)EFund/savings £25000 10/11/220 -
Gosh, I'll have to find 3 social events to go to!!!NST March lion #8; NSD ; MFW9/3/23 Whoop Whoop!!!0
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All updated up to here.
Apple, I'm another one that will have to find 3 social events, :rotfl: I am going away for a few days on the 31st of May but other than that who knows?? I've fallen off the wagon a bit the past week or so and now I need to pull myself back on urgently.
Be kind to me folks - I'm completely new to running the thread. Hope it's as good as all the others I've been part of. And thrifty - thanks for the offer for June - as you can see, I've put your name down for it.
Not giving up
Working hard to pay off my debt
Time to take back control
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6290156/crazy-cat-lady-chapter-5-trying-to-recover-from-the-pandemic/p1?new=10 -
Please count me in
LBM = 07/09/13 Debt = £13339 (100% cleared)
New roof and car £8557/£19003 New kitchen £396/£5039 Credit card Paid Student loan Paid0 -
Please may I be number 19? I'm ready to be up and at em in May![STRIKE]497.00[/STRIKE][STRIKE] 286.34[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]182.00[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]180.00[/STRIKE][STRIKE] 130.00[/STRIKE] CC1 Paid!!:j
[STRIKE]136.00 CC2[/STRIKE] paid!:j0 -
crazy_cat_lady wrote: »And thrifty - thanks for the offer for June - as you can see, I've put your name down for it.

I already started writing a draft, seriouslyfinally tea total but in still in (more) debt (Oct 25 CC £1800, loan £6453, mortgage £59,924/158,000)0
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