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1 Debt vs 100 Days : Chapter 35
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Paid £25.00 today#7 Total 75.00/1,450.00Aspiring to be financially independent.... from my parents!3
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Hi,
Another £9.50 for me today pleasePennies starts again...........2022 - £13,579.222 -
Paid £110 so now cleared £140 off the £1820. Progress has been hampered a little by eye watering vets bills but now the bills have been paid, am hoping to crack on with getting this debt down.paydbx2025 #26 £890/£5000 . Mortgage start £148k June 23 - now £138k.
2025 savings challenge £0/£2000 EF £140. Savings 2 £30.00. 172 -
Hi just had another clothes refund so another £17.50 for me please xxPennies starts again...........2022 - £13,579.221
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On a roll £5.66 from surverysPennies starts again...........2022 - £13,579.223
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Hi everyone, hope all safe and well.
Paid £300.00 off Debenhams and £60.00 off Next today.
£360.00 / £2,028.54 (17.74%)
Take care
Pay all your debt by Xmas 2023 - #39 £2,570.09 / £12,000.00 (21.4%)2 -
Hi everybody, I've been repaid for some things I bought for family members, so £774/£3244.
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Well done everyone! @lookingafterthepennies you do what I do, put every little bit I can scrape together towards the debt, it really adds up! Could I ask you to do me a favour though, and do your own maths and give me the total you have paid off as well. It helps me make sure I update the thread accurately. Thank you!
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6086606/debt-free-by-23/p1
True LBM, December 2019 = £32934. Current Debt = £12762. 1% Challenge = 61.1%. #51 3-6 Month EF Challenge = £1200/£6000
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#2 - Day 47Paid £1000 off the cc due to payday and bonus. £1540/£1500 target met. Would like to carryon until end of 100 days if ok? To see how far I can get as still got another £1200 to clear.
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Well done everyone, great progress being made 😀2 -
MidsHollie said:Well done everyone! @lookingafterthepennies you do what I do, put every little bit I can scrape together towards the debt, it really adds up! Could I ask you to do me a favour though, and do your own maths and give me the total you have paid off as well. It helps me make sure I update the thread accurately. Thank you!
I have just been popping them on before I forget it’s £84.40 in total now
Pennies starts again...........2022 - £13,579.222
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