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August -The NSD Challenge
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does everyone include any spend? I have to post a few ebay items today, postage is obviously paid for by themDebt free wannabe
Littlewoods - £214.82 (DD set up so 0%)
Very - £100 (0% on BNPL - 1/4/13)
CC - £2600/£3533.53 (0% until 1/6/14)0 -
I'm not sure but I think if I was in your position I wouldn't include posting ebay items as it's not your money you're spending. This is my first time on this challenge tho so I;m not sure.Initial Debt July 2020 - £6,772.80
Debt now Jan 2021 - £6,208.21
Overpayment pot - £00 -
hoping for a NSD today but keep giving in to chocolate!!!!Aug £10 a day £0/£10000
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lysasparkles wrote: »hoping for a NSD today but keep giving in to chocolate!!!!
I have to spend today, I need euros to take to Dublin tomorrow for a hen weekend, so that's £200 gone alreday, plus need lunch as still too unorganised to bring one in from home :sad:Sept '08-Natwest Loan [strike]£15,378.68 [/strike] £14,582.44Credit/Store Cards [strike]£19,005.99[/strike] £18,860.23 :eek:MBNA £10,143.30, Natwest [strike]£3,209.79[/strike] £3,208.38, BankofScotland £1,889.94, Barclaycard £1,607.65, CapitalOne £1,383.53, Sygma £627.40, RiverIsland [strike]£144.35[/strike] £0.00!AIM - Debt free by the time I'm 30Proud to be dealing with my debts
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Hi All,
Should be another NSD for me, making NSD 6 :T I am in all morning and then taking the kiddies to their friends house this afternoon, while I have a cup of tea.
Friday won't be a NSD though as I have to buy a birthday present for my godson :rolleyes:
Hope you all have a good day xx0 -
Lysasparkles buy a multipack to last you the week then you won't need to spend on it each day !!Initial Debt July 2020 - £6,772.80
Debt now Jan 2021 - £6,208.21
Overpayment pot - £00 -
I would bend the rules if I were you Savingholmes, even though you spent 50p you saved alot of your money in doing that. I would'nt count it, but maybe thats me being naughty ??? :-)0
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I agree stressedsteph... We'll let you off
How kind are we! hahaInitial Debt July 2020 - £6,772.80
Debt now Jan 2021 - £6,208.21
Overpayment pot - £00 -
Wow StressedSteph, 6?! Impressive! :T I'm stuck on 4 unfortunately!0
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SLAAAAAAAP it only doesnt count if its medicinal :rotfl:
LOL Webitha...poor old me I thought I got away with it then!
FYI all newbies I have updated the list on the 1st page...
phew its alot of hard work keeping up!In Jan 2007 I had a debt of £27,896.00 :eek:In October 2011 I paid it off and owned £0.00 - Kinda proud of this!:T0
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