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working on my debt £1 at a time

I am from London UK and I have quite a bit of debt some of which I have entered into arrangements with and some not.

I have a income expenditure and budget but it is quite lose as I am self employed so things change.

I have to update my debt balances and list those I pay interest on and those i don't.

A rough list of my debts of the top of me head (not 100% accurate ) is as follows.

I have an HSBC Overdraft £2000 ( with roughly £30/month interest)
paypa cc £498.53 (paying interest)
sunny pay day loan £70.57 (no interest)
wonga pay day loan £278.68 (no interest)
Lending stream payday loan £525.05 ( no interest)
myjar payday loan £702.78 (no interest)
24/7 moneybox payday loan £183.78 (no interest)
Vanquis CC £1837.74 (no interest)
Capital one CC £1728.95 ( no interest)

total debt = £7826.08

I am going to keep this diary to keep track of my payments progress how often and the balances.
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