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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2018
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Hi Muppets
Feeling lonely �� can i have a number if i promise not to spend anymore until Friday?
Thank you
BunnyB220 -
Changed it for you. Incase you missed my post I have assigned you 109. xMum.Wife.Me wrote: »I haven't been assigned a number yet but could I please change my target figure (sorry to be a pain) I would like to pay £10,000 by Christmas - thank you xxxPAYDBX 2020 - #01 Pd £15,029.29 / £13,140.66 - 114% 🎉
MFiT-T5 #36
3-6 mth EF #5 €2,445 / 11,100
Mortgage - PD 126,846.35/ 271,495.07 46.72%[ MF was Aug 2038 now Sept 2035 😲0 -
Welcome you are number 118Hi, well I need a kick up the posterior, am sick of treading water and sometimes not quite so afloat as would like to be with my debt. Am in the process of trying to work out where the heck our money goes every month but want to see the back of some credit card debts this year, so this sounds like a good idea. I haven't done this challenge before and I am not sure how to make the flashy numbers but I am sat at £120/£7314
I update the spreadsheet every few days and get to know a pattern of who posts every day Abba and Kirsty to name just 2. When I have a few days to update, I don't update every payment from them, I wait until the last update and then add their payment then once. As long as members keep a running total in the posts then it make it easy to do it this way. If someone posts just the amount from that day without a running total then I have to do each payment. I'm happy with either way members post. xxBlackberrycurved wrote: »Just wondering how the little bits of money work? I know some on last year’s thread were paying nits and bobs off everyday. How does make the debt busting easier? And Muppets does this make keeping track much hay for you? I don’t want to do anything to add more work to what must already be an awesome job.PAYDBX 2020 - #01 Pd £15,029.29 / £13,140.66 - 114% 🎉
MFiT-T5 #36
3-6 mth EF #5 €2,445 / 11,100
Mortgage - PD 126,846.35/ 271,495.07 46.72%[ MF was Aug 2038 now Sept 2035 😲0 -
Evening all I have updated up until post number 255, I have run out of time for tonight. I will be back to update more tomorrow.
Any new members who still haven't had a number yet, I will assign you a number when I reach your post. Please keep posing your payments in the meantime. xxPAYDBX 2020 - #01 Pd £15,029.29 / £13,140.66 - 114% 🎉
MFiT-T5 #36
3-6 mth EF #5 €2,445 / 11,100
Mortgage - PD 126,846.35/ 271,495.07 46.72%[ MF was Aug 2038 now Sept 2035 😲0 -
Evening everyone :hello:
#150 reporting in with an updated total of £25/£2018.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 -
Happy Thursday folks
Payday for me(get paid weekly) so £115 at debts today
#16 556/5552
10% of my debt paid off and now under 5k. Great start to the New Year. Determined to succeed this year.
Thanks Muppets
LBM 13039 1.1.13 Now £0 Finally Debt FreeMortgage free Oct 2019:)EFund/savings £25000 10/11/220 -
£10 sent towards the Halifax brings my total to £252.36 / £6000NEXT 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
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Hi, Can I join please? I’d like to pay off £10,000 thanks xJan 2018 £68,274 May 1 2018 £59,537
Percentage of total debt paid 12.79%
2018 target £10k So far: £8737
Monthly target £833 January £1129 Feb £1278 Mar £1176 Apr £5152
POAYDBX18 #124 £8737/10,0000 -
Afternoon all!
#006 checking in with £529.09/£4000 after an OP to car loan and CC 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 -
Quick pop in on my lunch, adding £321.40:
#145 £3363.51 / £19261 (17.46%)0
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