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Pap & Moozies what have/will you spend Tuesday 4th November

mickey_mouse
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Gooooooooooooooood Morning everyone:D
I have an ebay parcel to mail off today so not a nsd here. Keep it low and have a great day:D
I have an ebay parcel to mail off today so not a nsd here. Keep it low and have a great day:D
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Morning Mickey
Today I need to pay for some printing credits- £3.50 and bus fare- £1.20. Hopefully nothing else but we'll see! x
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Keep it low? That's hard for me today!
£20 - renew rail card (needed to borrow off my mum for this!)
£17-90 - train fare to Northampton - then a free ride to Chester in Mum's car
£0 - free hotel tonight
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Morning Mickey and everyone else!
I have to make it a nsd, I've completely messed up my budget, missed that it was a five week month....If I don't already have it, I can't buy it!!Total debt at October 2008: £67,213.30
Total debt today: £0 - debt and mortgage free 29th November 2013 :T
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Morning mikey, you are up early :rotfl: nsd here for me0
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Trying to have a NS week (well, until saturday) so hopefully nothing!
I have an amazon parcel waiting at home (dawn french's new book) so i'm planning on reading that and making biscuits this afternoon to keep me busy!0 -
No plans to leave the house today since its my day off, so lets go for a NSD. Have some more jobs to apply for but don't expect they'll get done since I'm more interested in figures today (the budgetting kind). Going to try & figure out my money so that I can be debt free before im 24. I don't have masses of debt so here's hoping.
Keep it low everyone.
Much Love
Lizzie xxxxHSBC Overdraft with DCA @ [strike]£105[/strike] [strike]£55 [/strike] Paid Off :j Natwest CC @ £412.44 Family Loan @ £1500 Natwest Overdraft @ Limit of £2000:eek: Self confessed chocoholic giving up chocolate for Lent :eek:0 -
Morning all!
Why do I seem to think that if I buy something on eBay it doesn't count! So instead of the NSD I was about to claim, I've spent £24 oops!
Will try to keep it low - (my head that is!)Overpay!0 -
Good afternoon everybody :hello: :hello: :hello: ,
I am so pleased to see that this thread has not been allowed to 'die'. :T :T
Please, everybody, accept my sincere apologies for my absence - in a nutshell, I was getting a bit depressed - especially on the 'job' front - and decided to put 100% effort into getting back into meaningfull employment. I have not, as yet found my ideal job, but have been offered a couple of jobs so far - none of which have been really suitable. I am getting call-backs from some of the jobs that I applied for months ago, and am, currently, considering one offer which will get me back into the kind of role that I used to have - selling machines into the Food Industry.
So I hope you will forgive my absence - I definitely haven't 'abandoned' DFW, and am sticking religiously to the principles of this, my favourite, thread.
I will be back soon, but please don't worry if you don't see much of me over the next few weeks.
And thanks to those of you who sent me the PMs.
And, almost forgot - No Spend Day today (and most of the week)
Have a great day, everybody - and keep the thread going, please.:wave: :wave:
Rog2I am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.
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aww rog
take as much time as you need, we will be here when you come back for good. Still thinking of you each day regarding the job situation, hope something stable and suitable somes up soon. Take care of yourself and your family, pap
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