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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2018
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Hello, I've managed to pay off my CC that accrues interest so that's me back onto all 0%, going to be a struggle to get it the part paid off by May that loses it's 0% then but I'm going to do my best!
#91 £384.30 / £3500 (10.98%)Total debt at LBM = £4861.03
DFBXmas2018 #91 - £3342 / £3500 (95.4%)
HTB ISA - £0 withdrawn for house purchase!Wedding Fund £2550 / £50000 -
Afternoon all!
#006 checking in with £204.10/£4000 after a bank round down to CC:j PAID VERY, Barclaycard x3, Vanquis, Natwest, O/D, Tesco & MBNA x2 PAID :j LBM 24/07/15 - Original Debt: £0/31010.23 (100% paid) :eek:
Mortgage - £151.316.54 :eek:0 -
#89 Checking in with an update. £487.56/£4747.400
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Payments sent to Nationwide and Very
£61/£6398Debt free Feb 2020 😍0 -
First payment of the year made
#073 £250/£2279PAYDBX 2017 #073 2571/£2500
EF #220 460/£1000
MFW dec 12 [STRIKE]£97000[/STRIKE] jan 18 £869730 -
Hi i have been continuing to make payments toward my debt each day today i paid £9.95 so my total so far is:
#58 £366.94/11100
Mortgage Amount Outstanding £116,682.20
2025 Mortgage-Free Wannabes #49 £1401.29/£1,250 (104.74%/100.00%)
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I've paid off and/or stashed in savings £1081/12490 so far this year. (The debt is currently all on 0% so I make minimum payments and save the rest to collect little bits of savings interest).
Muppets, #11 £881/£12490[FONT="][FONT="] Fighting the biggest battle of my life.Started 30th January 2018.
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First payment went in - #131 £65 / £5106.002 Credit Cards: PAYDBX 2018 - #131 £1566.37 / £8594.48 18.2%0
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We're away overnight in Leeds, we booked some of the £29 a night deals with Premier Inn. I'm determined to do things differently this year so we are taking cash with us and leaving the bank cards in the hotel room. If we haven't got it in cash then we can't have it x0
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I'm seem to be doing OK this month for money and repayments but I think it's because in December I couldn't bear to look at my current account and just put everything on a card
So I've sent another £45: #145 £2784.89 / £19261 (14.46%)
How much I spend on food shopping today will dictate how much I can pay off tomorrow, here's hoping for a savvy shop!0
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