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brokenheartedangel
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I had my meeting with the CCCS this morning and its been decided that I should have £130 a month for my food and general living expenses.
I don't drive a car and have used Tesco's home delivery in the past as i find its more expensive to pop to the shop ad buy what I need on a daily basis as I end up spending more
I have though about getting one of those prepaid cards, loading it with my allocated amount each month and doing a huge shop with tesco;s and having it delivered so I would have no need to go the shop except for milk maybe
what do you think?
good idea or not?
Votes please :T
I don't drive a car and have used Tesco's home delivery in the past as i find its more expensive to pop to the shop ad buy what I need on a daily basis as I end up spending more
I have though about getting one of those prepaid cards, loading it with my allocated amount each month and doing a huge shop with tesco;s and having it delivered so I would have no need to go the shop except for milk maybe
what do you think?
good idea or not?
Votes please :T
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yeah i have one cashplus had it for 3 years used all over the world.. but remember you have to pay about £5 per month whether you use it or not0
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is that the cashplus Active card you have as I have been looking at the Cashplus Flexi where you pay £1 per transaction and I was only going to use it once or twice a month for a big shop0
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this is just cashplus and its £4.95 per month but worth it0
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