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Hypno's recession busting debt diary.....
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:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:2023: the year I get to buy a car0
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In the olden days you could have found £4.01 in coins round the house. I used to get 1p-20p most weeks near the vending machine. This week I found 1p and that was the first for Months:rotfl:
I didn't get a Spam PM
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Hi hyno not been on it couple of days.
Just wanted to say well done, 4.01 not end of the world!
I just dont know how you mange yor £86 day challange, I woudl feel if that was me!
7squares is that not £350?! You very close to udner 50grand you must be pleased.
I see your doing well on £20 a day, really must join you on that challange!
Anyway inspired by yourself I have started decluttering! I have moved my office and laundry stuff out of large playroom into box room and daughters now got a large bedroom with all her toys in one room is much better.
I was panicking about more toys @xmas, where will they go? Also I hate teh toys taking over the lounge.
Just got to do mammoth task of sorting out box rrom now setting up designated laundry area with 2 clean bins and one dirty as I tend to let it pile up and iron as i need it, drives my mam mad!
Also hoping my own private workspace been good for business as not made much progress as been so busy selling anything of value to raise instant funds! I have one buggy listed but worried now it wont sell and another to sell that not sold last few times.
As for money saving
Couldent use my kellogs swim vouchers at new leisure centre although did see justin lee colins and daughter/hubby had nice time.
Picked more blackberreies, its quiet addictive
Also been incredibaly organised and started buying xmas presents cheap off ebay, did feel guilty but then thourght im just spreading the cost that would be spent in dec anyway and have prob saved money!pad by xmas2010 £14,636.65/£20,000::beer:
Pay off as much as I can 2011 £15008.02/£15,000:j
new grocery challenge £200/£250 feb
KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON:D,Onwards and upward2013:)0 -
£86 a day and there's me flapping about my £8 :rotfl:Proud to be dealing with my debts - DFW No: 712
03/09/09 - DEBT FREE AT LAST
Racing Hypno to Save - £10/£50000 -
Theres your challenge for today then Hypno, find/make £4.01. No doubt I'll log on later and you willl have made waaayyy more than that somehow0
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£86 a day does include ALL my debt payments (not the mortgage, though, that would be another story!) so it is the "big" picture, I suppose.
Make/find £4.01......well I can always borrow it out of my "library fines fund"Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)0 -
Keeping_Motivated wrote: »Morning Hypno and all.
Didn't want to start a new thread for this so I was hoping someone on here could help me. I've just had a PM from birthday01 who is a new member as it was their first post and it just said 'Hi is this your thread' then there was a link to a moneysaving thread, which I stupidly clicked on but luckily it went to an error page. However it was only after I did it I thought I hope thats not dodgy:rolleyes: What do you think? Should I report it and if so how?
Thanks, soory for the hijack Hypno just thought it was a waste to start a new thread when there are so many people who can probably help on here.
KM x
Ive had the same PM from birthday01 - again the link doesnt go anywhere. I guess tis the season for spammers to come out to play
LGworking hard at this thing called life0 -
**sulks because I've not had spammy e-mail**
:rotfl:Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)0 -
You have a library fines fund
And re the spammy pm be careful what you wish for:cool: some plonker may just come along shortly :mad:
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I always wondered what £86 a day meant is that from salary plus extras so 7*86= £592 a month in debts but I suppose you got morgae and bills on top too. I thourght you had been paying more than that especially with speed egg was paid off therefore beating your £86 a day target!pad by xmas2010 £14,636.65/£20,000::beer:
Pay off as much as I can 2011 £15008.02/£15,000:j
new grocery challenge £200/£250 feb
KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON:D,Onwards and upward2013:)0
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