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  • AKRev01
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  • #153:

    Another £25.80 Delay Repay from Southeastern (so far that’s £72.90 thanks to that landslide, but thankfully my different route to work has cost nothing extra so yay free money!)
    Make £2019 in 2019 No 153 - £4517.17/£2019
  • Throwaway1
    Throwaway1 Posts: 528 Forumite
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    edited 23 February 2019 at 3:32PM
    Throwaway1 wrote: »
    #97 here:


    £25 from OneOpinion
    £30 from The Blue Room

    Total: £60


    Still have around £50 Swagbucks to cash out, £40 Consumer Pulse to cash out and overtime from January to be paid.


    £50 from Swagbucks cashed out.

    £25 overtime from January.



    Still another almost £60 Swagbucks to cash out, £47 Consumer Pulse to cash out, £3 Pine Cone to cash out and £6.69 on One Opinion that I can't cash out until I reach £25.





    Total £135.
    MFW - OP 10% each year to clear mortgage in 10 years!
    2019: £16,125/£16,125
    2020: £14,172.64/£14,172.64
    2021: £12,333.62/£12,333.62
    2022: £10,626.55/£10,626.55
    2023: switched tactics to saving in a higher interest rate account than mortgage interest rate
    2024: mortgage neutral!
  • #159.
    At 114.84 pounds.
    First agency pay recieved for second job !!
    Jan 18 Joint debts 35,213

    Mortgage Jan 18- 77224 May 25- just under 65k

    June 25 Debts in my name only £5170. DH can't keep track...
  • £19.00 to add as won 2 tickets to craft show.
    £2 savers club 2025 #4
  • # 77 checking in - can't remember last time I did. Anyway, up to £164.04.
    Sold some books & DVD's to ziffit and now just waiting for that to hit my bank account.
    #77 Make 2019 in 2019 £164.04 / £2019
    Weight loss challenge#11 5 lb
  • No. 106 here.

    I’ve just been paid for my extra overtime and on call and I’ve made an additional £239 this month which I’m chuffed with and is a real help.

    I’ve so far ended up doing some on call that equates to £30 pre tax too this month, when wasn’t expecting to - do that’s good!:j:money:
  • Throwaway1 wrote: »
    £50 from Swagbucks cashed out.

    £25 overtime from January.

    Still another almost £60 Swagbucks to cash out, £47 Consumer Pulse to cash out, £3 Pine Cone to cash out and £6.69 on One Opinion that I can't cash out until I reach £25.

    Total £135.


    Next Swagbucks £50 cashed out via MasterCard.

    Total £185.
    MFW - OP 10% each year to clear mortgage in 10 years!
    2019: £16,125/£16,125
    2020: £14,172.64/£14,172.64
    2021: £12,333.62/£12,333.62
    2022: £10,626.55/£10,626.55
    2023: switched tactics to saving in a higher interest rate account than mortgage interest rate
    2024: mortgage neutral!
  • Just a quick update again guys I will post a total at the end of the month

    Mortgage Amount Outstanding £116,682.20
    2025 Mortgage-Free Wannabes #49 £1401.29/£1,250 (104.74%/100.00%)
  • #18

    £10.70 for the weekend from me.I must try harder with Swagbucks as there are some cracking totals on here:j
    MAKE £2022 in 2022 no 29 £2022/£434.10
    Mortgage@ 1/1/2022 £17540 / £1601.39
    pay all your debts by xmas 2022 £15000/ £1865.29

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