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1 Debt vs 100 Days : Chapter 35

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  • SuperSavingD
    SuperSavingD Posts: 569 Forumite
    Fifth Anniversary 500 Posts Name Dropper
    #2
    Day 27 - paid £200 off cc
    Now £540/£1500.
  • Amara
    Amara Posts: 2,176 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Hi everyone!
    I made another £50 payment and now my balance is £200 remaining. 
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 0 Newbie
    Third Anniversary 100 Posts Debt-free and Proud!
    edited 30 May 2020 at 2:27PM
    I'm a bit late, but I'd like to join you for the rest of the challenge. I'm at a loss without a goal, and I'm definitely comfort buying. It's all so uncertain at the moment, but this is something I can, hopefully, keep a bit of control over. 
    MidsHollie, can you put me down for £3244, please. It's a big, big stretch, but let's see how far I can get.
    Well done so far everyone.

    bln
  • MidsHollie
    MidsHollie Posts: 292 Forumite
    100 Posts Second Anniversary Name Dropper
    Welcome @bestlifenow
    And well done to everyone so far, some people are just starting, some people are making great progress. Every little helps!
    I got paid today and put all of my unbudgeted cash towards my credit card.... so close now, and then will be time to move on to the next one!

    <a rel="nofollow" href="https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6086606/debt-free-by-23/p1">https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6086606/debt-free-by-23/p1</a>

    True LBM, December 2019 = £32934. Current Debt = £12762. 1% Challenge = 61.1%. #51 3-6 Month EF Challenge = £1200/£6000



  • bigbeff
    bigbeff Posts: 1,119 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Hi, I'm a bit late to the game, I'd like to try and pay off as much as my overdraft as possible. £980.93. It's all been a bit horrendous with the whole coronavirus thing, as a maths tutor I lost a lot of students when exams got cancelled. It is however starting to pick up again with online tutoring and I have some freelance work, so hopefully I can get on top of it again :)
    Debt busting 2022 Total £15842.68 £0 (100% paid since 1/1/22)
  • Hi, 
    I know I am a little late but really trying to get back to controlling my finances, could I please join :smiley: I am going to work towards one of my credit cards at £1880, paying of £50 today.
    Thankyou

    Pennies starts again...........2022 - £13,579.22  



  • Slight issue as my interest hadn’t been added so my new balance is £1950.00 ...I then paid the £50 off and another £7.99 today from a refund that’s gone back into my CC xx 
    Pennies starts again...........2022 - £13,579.22  



  • Hi, appreciate I'm late to this but don't want to waste time hanging on for the new challenge to begin on 7th August. Can I please join and would you put me down for £2,028.54 which is made up of Debenhams £854.11 and Next £1,174.43. Thanks xx
    Pay all your debt by Xmas 2023 - #39 £2,570.09 / £12,000.00 (21.4%)
  • Me again....! Can anyone please advise how to subscribe to this thread? I've bookmarked it but don't know if this is the same? Thanks xx
    Pay all your debt by Xmas 2023 - #39 £2,570.09 / £12,000.00 (21.4%)
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