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We did it!
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Congratulations, give yourself a pat on the back.
What are your plans for the money you are now saving, anything nice.
I am saving for a new kitchen as ours is just vile! However before the really intense saving starts there are a few small things that need to get fixed such as our guttering and also we need to buy wardrobes as we have lived in the house for 5 years without any!
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tiredwithtwins wrote: »wow that's awesome!
how long did it take you to pay all that off? facing a similar mountain myself ...
well done
We started in Feb of last year, it has been really intense and we have done little else! We have a combined gross income of 47k and paid off around 1k a month, sometimes more sometimes less. We also did fall off the waggon sometimes!
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That's brilliant - well done!!!0
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Fabulous news - many congratulations x0
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Well done! Always good to feel inspired by others success! :-)MiMi66 ☺️
- DEBT FREE September 2022
Saving for home improvements and a holiday to see family in Australia.0 -
Congratulations0
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