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Nothing much to report, Signature updated.
Pay day tomorrow, thank all that is holy! It's been a long month, 1 month to go till we can properly start paying down the debt!0 -
Love, love, love Saturdays!
Was owed £25 from sky since Feb and never bothered to chase it up, well the new debt busting me has rang them and now it's being deducted off my next bill. Also just claimed my first £10 from swagbucks.
I've got loads to list on eBay tonight, whatever I make will go towards new trainers for the kids.0 -
That!!!8217;s what spellcheckers are for !Sealed pot challenge 822
Jan - £176.66 :j0 -
19 items listed fingers crossed it's sells well.0
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£10 collected from swagbucks so I've paid that of next account, couldn't pay it off visas so went for next best thing.
I need to get doing more surveys and swagbucking as it's money for nothing!0 -
Over £100 made on eBay so that's going to the kids clothing fund as I have nothing budgeted for this and one of them has holes in his trainers!0
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you're doing really well! all these little amounts add up and before you know it that debt will be gonepaid off £27,527.47 debt free journey began Nov 2017 DEBT FREE 13.09.2019!! EF £3500/£50000
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Been overpaid tax credits by £2500 so they are halting my award each month until it's paid back! Going to put us back a bit in the debt busting stakes !!!55357;!!!56877;0
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Been overpaid tax credits by £2500 so they are halting my award each month until it's paid back! Going to put us back a bit in the debt busting stakes !!!55357;!!!56877;
if the over-payment is their fault then you can claim that you don;t have to repay it , that is if you gave all the correct information and they have made the mistake,otherwise can you challenge it ? have they worked it out right ?paid off £27,527.47 debt free journey began Nov 2017 DEBT FREE 13.09.2019!! EF £3500/£50000 -
if the over-payment is their fault then you can claim that you don;t have to repay it , that is if you gave all the correct information and they have made the mistake,otherwise can you challenge it ? have they worked it out right ?
It's right I'm afraid, I miss understood how profit and loss worked for my self employment. Thanks for you help.0
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