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  • pania
    pania Posts: 8,258 Forumite
    probably cheaper than that then. £25 per month at a stab in the dark?

    have you lived alone before barney? do you need to factor in buying cutlery and mugs etc?
    debt @05/11/11 £12210.63!! slowly chipping away!!
    :heart2:impossible is nothing.:heart2:
  • Barny1979
    Barny1979 Posts: 7,921 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    10past6 wrote: »
    I would say around £5.000 per week :eek:

    Is that what you wanted to hear? ;)
    Bargain!!!
  • 10past6
    10past6 Posts: 4,962 Forumite
    pania wrote: »
    ok 10past6 let it go, he has apologised for his comment. lets leave it there

    It's impossible to answer his question, we all have different tastes, we all use different utility consumptions, we all have different incomes, and have to live within our budget, how can anyone give an example?


    This is “Debt Free” perhaps he'd have been better off posting in “The Money Savers Arms” ;)
    Click here for Martins (MSE) advice on who to contact with Debt Issues - YOU HAVE NO REASON TO USE A FEE PAYING DEBT MANAGEMENT COMPANY- THEY CANNOT DO ANYMORE FOR YOU THAN THOSE LISTED IN MY LINK ABOVE.

    All information given by myself is offered informally and without prejudice - if in doubt seek help from a qualified and insured professional
  • Barny1979
    Barny1979 Posts: 7,921 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Nah, I have cutlery, pots and pans etc as I moved out of the house when I split with ex
  • pania
    pania Posts: 8,258 Forumite
    ok thats good. all of the answers are approximations but should be a good basis to be working on. oh, contents insurance also, prob up to 20 for that depending on levels of cover and always get accidental damage cover with it.
    debt @05/11/11 £12210.63!! slowly chipping away!!
    :heart2:impossible is nothing.:heart2:
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