Today will be the last day that I regularly write on here. I will be visiting time to time and you’ll probably see my name in the comments. I will be posting at least once a month, on the last Friday of the month. If something big happens and I’d like to post before the end of the month, I will also post those updates on a Friday. Don’t forget, you can always subscribe to this blog’s feed in your feed reader, or you can receive daily updates in your inbox. All of my posts from this point forward will start with “Life After Credit Card Debt” so you can easily tell which posts are my updates.
Since this is my last regular post, I have a few “administrative” things to mention…
For those who have their $25 ING Savings Referral links posted, please continue to send an email when they get used. I am still monitoring and taking care of the list until it is finished. If you are thinking of opening a savings account, the deal at ING is still a good one. You get a $25 bonus when you open an account with $250. You will also help a reader since they get $10. Please see the ING Savings Account Referral page for self-serve links.
I can still be reached by using the contact form. All you need to do is mention that the email is for me and it will be forwarded to me. I’ve received quite a few emails the past few years and if any of you would like to give an update on how you are doing, I’d still love to hear them! Or if you are looking to vent, I am here for that too
The “how we did it” recap post is still in progress. I will post when it is finished.
I will be tracking my Net Worth using my NetWorthIQ profile. The information will be condensed since I won’t be breaking down every detail, but you can see how we are doing overall. Here is the link to my profile. If you are a member over there, you can also leave comments and send messages. It’s a pretty neat online program.
This is not a goodbye since I will still be blogging on here – it just won’t be as often. But I will be around in the comments supporting Beks as she works to pay off her debt and I’ll be stopping by some of your blogs as well since I am way behind with my blog reading.
With that, I’ll see you with the next update
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My Debt
- Original Debt: $38,495.86
- Paid: $17,435.80
- Remaining: $21,060.06
- Broken Down
- Auto Loan 1: $0
- Credit Card: $0 Woo Hoo!
- Student Loan: $9,680.19
- Auto Loan 2: $11,379.87
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Posted: May 1st, 2009 at 4:45 am
Congrats again on your accomplishment. It has been a pleasure and an inspiration to follow you on your debt free journey.
I wish you continued success in your business and family life.
See you around.
Posted: May 1st, 2009 at 5:40 am
Congratulations, and good luck in your post-credit card debt life. I enjoyed reading your posts.
Posted: May 1st, 2009 at 6:17 am
Good luck Tricia and all the best with life after debt…it is an exciting time and will look forward to your posts.
Posted: May 1st, 2009 at 8:25 am
Congratulations again! You’ve achieved a lot in the past three years, and I’m sure you’ll be able to make some great progress in the next three years.
Posted: May 1st, 2009 at 7:52 pm
Thanks again for everything, Tricia. With this behind you just think what you’ll accomplish in another three years! Live well
Posted: May 2nd, 2009 at 3:30 pm
Thanks again for being an inspiration. I’m about midway through my debt journey and it’s been very helpful to follow yours. Congratulations on your great achievement!
Posted: May 2nd, 2009 at 7:35 pm
Congratulations on your success! It would be great to hear how you progress now from being debt free to financial freedom.
Best of success in all your future endeavours.
Regards,
Joshua.
Posted: May 4th, 2009 at 6:26 am
Congratulations Tricia – your story has always been an inspiration to me and now my wife and I are planning to do exactly what you did by focusing on our debts. The best of luck to you now that you’re debt free I would love to continue to follow your story.
Posted: May 5th, 2009 at 12:44 am
I am so proud and happy for you, Tricia! Big BLOG hugs to you!
Posted: May 5th, 2009 at 7:57 am
Thanks everyone!!