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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2020
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£290 debt to OH squared today, plus £30 DD gone out so now at £917.63/£5500 for #035
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Evening Everyone,
#030 in the house!
MY Tesco 0% CC DD - £496 card now £1984
Overpayment later this month for the Virgin CC and hopefilly overpayment from my Easyjet refund...due in the next 2 weeks.
Hope everyone is keeping safe and well.
Keep up with the debt busting!
£3301/10,033.44
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Good evening everyone! Please put me down for £10 to the usual CC which now makes it £399.03/£1000 paid.
Number 17-Pay off all your debt by Xmas 2024 Tesco CC £50/£127.95 Debt=39% paid.4 -
Hi,
Number 152,
Paid £200, so now at £1861.49/£5625 33.09%
Well done everyone for all your great work so far.
Thanks Muppets.4 -
Unexpected middle of July report back - I had to access an emergency fund which is fiddly and decided that I would empty it completely now rather than a bit now and then the rest in a couple of months to get rid of my 0% ending in October (mini target £2405). #26 Target £20491 - Paid £2533
Overall Paid off = £12702 or 62.0% of target
Total left £7789 left with 5 paydays to go
I think I saw you in an ice cream parlour
Drinking milk shakes, cold and long
Smiling and waving and looking so fine2 -
Hi just a quick update guys currently paid £155.32/£6442.16
Mortgage Amount Outstanding £116,682.20
2025 Mortgage-Free Wannabes #49 £1401.29/£1,250 (104.74%/100.00%)
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Lastest update trying to make weekly payments to both cards to lower interest and pay off

3440.27/11885 29% paid to date
Hope to be over 30% paid by end of month paid5 -
#143
£725/£1100 paid
£375 to go!#46 3 to 6 month Emergency Fund Challenge: £585 to go5 -
Hi Muppets,
When do you update the front page is it at the end or the start of the month. Always nice to see it but just wondering if people are doing better, ( as not spending ) worse, due to the economy or paying off the same as pre lockdown. I'm doing better I think but have no social life at all. x
DF by 2023 No 17 £1,644 /£6000 Total debt £18,000 at the start of DFW Journey. 201814TH JULY 2021 DEBT FREE now in control365 1p challenge No 493 -
Not posted for a long time but have been chipping away despite lockdown. So have popped by to update and hopefully manage to post more regularly. #44 £3083.39/6641.39
hopefully make it before the end of the year.
#25 Saving for XMAS 2021 £1 a day: £75/£365
PADBX 2021: #44 £3383/£3382 Debt free 6/7/215
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