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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2017
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            Still here just forgot to update with January totals. Will be back later....SPCNo.19 #20 (18 £1752.64; 17 £562.86; 16 £678; 15 £1120.92; 14 £416.53; 13 £191.52; 12 £260.48; 11 £480.95; 10 £682.31; 9 £442.64)
 1p Challenge 2025 #630
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            Paid £464 / £16,000 - 2.9% so far in Jan.
 Creditors 14 / 14
 Creditors unable to comply with s77 request 1 / 2.0
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            Payday update
 £150 to finally clear that overdraft
 1 debt down 2 to go
 £60 to very and £100 to bcard
 New total :
 No 104 - £510/£4500
 Thanks Muppets0
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            Whoops! I forgot to press the submit button to report a payment of £35Virgin Money £0/£1445
 TSB £0/£659.53
 BOM £0/£1480
 Tesco £8.36/£4647.26
 Total £8.36/£8231.79 0.101%0
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            Hi all,
 Bad day today!
 Cooking dinner and my oven door exploded! Hope I don't have to pay for a new one otherwise these payments for the debt will need to be put on hold. I was standing right next to it too! Luckily only the inner door went, but the dinner also ended up in the bin! After I had my meals planned out for a month, this happens!
 Sorry for the rant but just so mad that there's more money going down the drain!Debt free challenge 2017. Catalogue: £227.31 / £2025.28 (£1797.97 remaining!)0
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            £4.19 paid to clear the interest on DEBT card paid off..
 #101 £1203.91/£7192.72#4 DFBXMAS24 - £2,322.85/£5,000
 NSD Challenge - Jan 15/12, Feb 3/12, Mar 10/10 Apr 10/12, May 5/12.
 SPC #44
 Success is the good fortune that comes from aspiration, desperation, perspiration & inspiration ~ Evan Esar0
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            Hello!
 Please can I join?
 I'm a complete newbie to the forums.
 My target is £8100 on CCs
 All now on 0% deals
 I'm not sure it's do-able by Christmas as have cut back everywhere we can think of already but may be if I can see that % creeping up as 2017 ticks by it'll give me the extra incentive I need to keep pushing!
 Thank you !0
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            Managed to scrape a bit more together before payday so another £25 to target card 
 #81 £251.82NST#14/20
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            Morning all,
 #006 checking in with £992.00/£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 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
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            I have adjusted my paid off figure to take into account the interest on the loan and an admin fee for paying a BNPL that I had forgotten about so please could I adjust my paid off total down.
 #99 £627.79/£20,000
 Thanks muppets Save £10,500 - £2673.77 - 25.5% Save £10,500 - £2673.77 - 25.5%
 Pay off £7000 - £1743 - 19.4%
 Make £2021 extra income - £99.750
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