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moneymabels debt free by 2009 challenge

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  • moneymabel
    moneymabel Posts: 7,910 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    only a few weeks so might be validated by November !!
  • **Amy**
    **Amy** Posts: 2,680 Forumite
    Hi Jen

    Cats/kittens are quite hardy animals. The breeder I got monty from has 2 dogs and the cats beat them up! :rotfl: My boys are big wosses tho! I pamper them too much!

    Not really sure about the £10 a day. More ebaying probably. Thats about it.

    Speaking of which 5 items just ended, including my engagement ring which went for £47. not bad. Just emailed all the invoices so fingers crossed they pay today. One item i put on twice before, didnt even get a bid (started it at £0.99) and today sold for nearly £10 :eek: Just luck of who is browsing i suppose.

    x
    Debt: just my mortgage :D
  • jenjade
    jenjade Posts: 8,418 Forumite
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    yes i have had that a few items like that listed and listed them with no bids or watchers ect time then sold one for £15 in the end start price 99p!!!

    two items of mine finished today with no bids?
    well done on the engagement ring.

    i really want to take the £84 out of paypal!?
    :j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heart :( Proven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
  • **Amy**
    **Amy** Posts: 2,680 Forumite
    I would wait until you know you have sold what you can, or if you are going to whack a load more on there and you know it will get you over the £50.

    Well one out of the 5 has paid, and i think we have a problem with the engagement ring.

    The lady was very apologetic but i dont think she read the listing right and its the wrong size. She is going to let me know :rolleyes: Ah well... will relist it.

    x
    Debt: just my mortgage :D
  • tattycath
    tattycath Posts: 7,175 Forumite
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    Hi folks, I'm a bit of a lurker on this thread... If you're interested ebay is still on pigsback-it's not massive but it's better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick!!! The old better in our pocket not theirs.
    GE 36 *MFD may 2043
    MFIT-T5 #60 £136,850.30
    Mortgage overpayments 2019 - £285.96
    2020 Jan-£40-feb-£18.28.march-£25
    Christmas savings card 2020 £20/£100
    Emergency savings £100/£500
    12/3/17 175lb - 06/11/2019 152lb
  • jenjade
    jenjade Posts: 8,418 Forumite
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    or you could do a second chance offer thats is how i sorted the things that went wrong on mine
    :j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heart :( Proven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
  • jenjade
    jenjade Posts: 8,418 Forumite
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    who was it that sold the purfume bottle that the bloke thought was full? what happen there did it get sorted out?
    :j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heart :( Proven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
  • **Amy**
    **Amy** Posts: 2,680 Forumite
    I didnt hear back from the perfume people Jen, so im not sure.

    I may message them tomorrow and see whats going on.

    I dont think i will 2nd chance offer it as they only have 1 feedback, and im a little disheartened.

    Will see what this lady says.

    x
    Debt: just my mortgage :D
  • jenjade
    jenjade Posts: 8,418 Forumite
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    i missed the note about e bay on piggyback handy to knows thanks tattycath feel free to come out the shadows anytime!! welcome jen
    :j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heart :( Proven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
  • tattycath
    tattycath Posts: 7,175 Forumite
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    Thanks for the welcome Jen. I don't know where to begin with targets for paying things off. The loan, we can't pay dribs and drabs extra off, we are in the mfi3 though, we hope to pay £4000 off ours. I am avidly trying to save for christmas 2008 (so it's not all high expense at the actual time because it will all have been saved already.) I already have £30 boots vouchers (from pigsback) and £15 m&s vouchers (from when we changed our electric and gas) and I get a few morrisons saving stamps when I go get shopping from there and I have £58 so far and a £5 morrisons voucher from the fuel loyalty scheme. You all seem to be doing really well on here and I am inspired by this. I have got 15 or so listings up on ebay at the moment and tonnes of stuff waiting to be listed.
    GE 36 *MFD may 2043
    MFIT-T5 #60 £136,850.30
    Mortgage overpayments 2019 - £285.96
    2020 Jan-£40-feb-£18.28.march-£25
    Christmas savings card 2020 £20/£100
    Emergency savings £100/£500
    12/3/17 175lb - 06/11/2019 152lb
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