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  • Parkyp
    Parkyp Posts: 883 Forumite
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    That’s great news Jade. I like the tattoo idea. 
    Are you exhausted this week with your day job being so busy. 
  • BlueJ94
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    Parkyp said:
    That’s great news Jade. I like the tattoo idea. 
    Are you exhausted this week with your day job being so busy. 
    Thank you! :smile:

    Surprisingly no, I'm not too bad I'm going to have a coffee now and play on the xbox :smiley:
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  • Baileys_Babe
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    Glad to hear the house money has arrived finally.

    Could you use the house money to pay for the car & your tattoo and use the remainder to add to your emergency fund, to prevent you from needing credit if problems arise in the future?

    Could you also change your focus and instead of paying off fluid this month you paid as much as possible off Barclay card to reduce the amount of interest you need to pay?
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  • beanielou
    beanielou Posts: 98,355 Ambassador
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    Great news on the money.
    Pay off Barclaycard is my vote  :)
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  • BlueJ94
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    Hey @Baileys_Babe and @beanielou

    Thanks for the advice! Barclaycard it is then! :lol: I suppose I could also pay Fluid using my Sainsburys income! That way both are paid then! :smile: I'll deffo be using the money to fix the car and paying for the tattoo! I'll add to my emergency fund also, thanks both!
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    Pay off all your debts by Christmas 2026! #14 £74.77/£8000
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    Savings goal £91.50/£1000
  • badmemory
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    In my experience if you have an emergency fund there are no emergencies.  Nuisances true, but not emergencies.
  • badmemory said:
    In my experience if you have an emergency fund there are no emergencies.  Nuisances true, but not emergencies.
    Wise words
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  • BlueJ94
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    Thanks all!

    Good morning everyone, 

    Just got back from sainsburys job and bit the bullet and paid Barclaycard off in full.

    I'm now going to make myself some breakfast and then make a start on cleaning :smiley:
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    Debt owed;

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    DFW Challenges! 

    PAD #
    365 Day 1p Challenge 2026 #8 £31.65
    Pay off all your debts by Christmas 2026! #14 £74.77/£8000
    Make £2026 in 2026! £390.05/£2026

    Savings goal £91.50/£1000
  • Parkyp
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    Well done, another debt  gone 👏👏
  • Baileys_Babe
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    That is great news
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