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£591 off the debts for me, I really wanted to put in more but have to put my emergency fund back together too.
£4060.60/£128002017 [STRIKE]48000[/STRIKE]
2018 [STRIKE]25900 [/STRIKE]
2019[STRIKE]11950 [/STRIKE]to pay off
£[STRIKE]4400[/STRIKE] to pay off !
DEBT FREE
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Another £30 off. taking it to 452/10000. Slowly.No Spend November 2/15 and SPC 1340
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We've had to buy new fencing this month, so debts will have gone up, rather than down.

It couldn't be put off and was over £1000 all-in because it's a big garden, even though we're fitting it ourselves. (It would have cost an additional £700 to have a professional fir it. :eek:)
I'll put my new debt total up as soon as I can.
[FONT="][FONT="] Fighting the biggest battle of my life.
Started 30th January 2018.
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Morning everyone,
#150 checking in with an updated total of £1071.84/£3729.05.VSPC 2019 #10 - £168.80/£100 VSPC 2020 #4 - £262.03/£200 VSPC 2021 #9 - £242.88/£200 VSPC 2022 #3 - £188.03/£200 VSPC 2023 #7 - £0/£2000 -
Morning all!
#006 checking in with £3739.71/£10000 please muppets
Let’s just pretend I have not been alternately drowning in debt or only eating toast to try and pay it off for the last 20 years 😭0 -
Morning all!
Checking in this week with £100 paid off the Barclaycard.
#67 - £100 paid - £2386.18/£5500
Chappie xPAD - Barclayloan - £3078.32/£3758.32
January 2022 Grocery Challenge - £600
Saving for Christmas 2022 - #33 - £1 a day Challenge - £10/£365
Virtual Sealed Pot Challenge 2022 - £8.55/£5000 -
Small payment made, received a refund from changing broadband, annoying though that i had to request a refund if i had owed money they would have just taken it from my bank.
#073 796.88/2500PAYDBX 2017 #073 2571/£2500
EF #220 460/£1000
MFW dec 12 [STRIKE]£97000[/STRIKE] jan 18 £869730 -
Morning everyone,
#150 checking in with an updated total of £1111.84/£3729.05.VSPC 2019 #10 - £168.80/£100 VSPC 2020 #4 - £262.03/£200 VSPC 2021 #9 - £242.88/£200 VSPC 2022 #3 - £188.03/£200 VSPC 2023 #7 - £0/£2000 -
Morning :hello:
Gave hubby £40 towards his credit card so this brings my total to £2015.40 / £6000
Woo new thousand bracket :jNEXT TARGET: Halifax credit card DEC 22 £0 / £4499.12POAMAYC 2011 £6378.35 POAMAYC 2012 £5000.78POAMAYC 2013 £3480.04 POAMAYC 2014 £4085.14POAMAYC 2015 £7565.24 POAMAYC 2016 £8000.90 POAMAYC 2017 £7278.80 POAMAYC 2018 £13208.18POAMAYC 2019 £13309.28 POAMAYC 2020 £15026.050 -
Did lots of extra hours at both jobs over last month so have earned an extra £320.13 - have paid it straight off car loan so now
#44 £4149.85 / £16000
please Muppets#21 Save £12k in 2025 £25577.35/£200000
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