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How much did you spend today? 10/11/05

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  • ms_london
    ms_london Posts: 2,852 Forumite
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    Tondella wrote:
    This is probably the wrong place to ask this but ... is the buying the money diet worth it? I tend to react badly to self-help books, but obviously have a lot of love for Martin and the community here. As an all out debt-free wannabe at the moment will i actually gain anything in addition to what I can get from here????

    I think that every little helps to be honest. I asked the same question. The first book is excellent, but just wondered whether the 2nd one could teach us much more, but since I like reading about money I thought I would buy it anyway, especially since its at such a good price!! (You can always sell it on ebay afterwards....for full price, hehe!!).

    xx
  • Tondella wrote:
    This is probably the wrong place to ask this but ... is the buying the money diet worth it? I tend to react badly to self-help books, but obviously have a lot of love for Martin and the community here. As an all out debt-free wannabe at the moment will i actually gain anything in addition to what I can get from here????

    I was wondering the same thing! But I'll prob get it to show support for Martin and all he has taught us! :p
    Mortgage-free wannabe!
  • Hi

    Paid my monthly water bill today of £16.00. Also, bought a top for my DD which was £2.99 inc postage :T

    PP
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  • £1.80 on a pasty, crisps and some chewing gum. Naughty, as I had sandwiches too... but it was a very bad day!

    Still, tomorrow is another day and all that... :j
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  • jcr16
    jcr16 Posts: 4,185 Forumite
    i only spent £11.50 and that was for my daugther nursery today. only for 4 hours so maybe a tad expensive but my daugther really enjoys it and we feel it benefical. but thats all we have spent.
  • £36 :(

    Four books from Amazon (including Martin's new book) = £16

    Two new shirts for work frm Sainsbury's £9

    Belt for DS £5

    General groceries - fruit, bread etc £6

    Kat
  • £371.57 on my loan payment! :eek: @*$!#%? :mad:
  • £5 on a bottle of wine and £0.60 on a paper, first drink ive bought all week so far, so i dont think ive done to badly!
  • idiot_3
    idiot_3 Posts: 136 Forumite
    £4.79 on shopping in aldi. but that will last a week so its not all bad.
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