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PaP/Moozie's What will you spend/have you spent today Monday 8th September thread

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  • I spent bout 44.00 before 10am - on a visit to the dentist for a filling that had come loose! The dentish said that as I was paying for my treatment, she'd try and do as much as possible then I got my moneys worth, but all I needed was my replacement filling - good for my teeth, but at 44 quid a filling, a dear do!!
  • nothing at all today - partly because I left the house without my purse! lol maybe that is the easiest way!!
    :money:
  • Lelc
    Lelc Posts: 558 Forumite
    I bought a few things from Mr Ts and spent £23. The mob (dh and ds) are back from down south so had to top up the rubbish stuff - crisps and chocolate - as they keep nicking the stuff I'd bought for work. It's been a bit of a stressful day at work so treated myself to a really nice bottle of wine - but I think I'm too worn out to drink it, but I could be persuaded.

    On the plus side, I sold an exercise machine for £100 and did a mystery shop today so I'm feeling pretty good about that.

    Have a nice evening everyone.
    Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts - DFW Nerd 323
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  • Fingers crossed here to Rog.... and a NSD for me, I thank you!
    'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde
  • I am going to have to forfeit this week. Still trying to suss out all the money saving tips on the site and sort finances accordingly before taking on any challenges:rolleyes:
    Sept 2008 - £60287.17 in debt :eek:
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