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How much have you spent today? 20/12
tattooed_lady
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Hellooooo, :santa2:
Haven't spent any 'real' money as such, but did an online payment for £60 to my catalogue. It was budgeted for!! :snow_laug
Haven't spent any 'real' money as such, but did an online payment for £60 to my catalogue. It was budgeted for!! :snow_laug
Mortgage-free wannabe!
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I havnt spent any money today, however thats cos i dont get paid till Friday.
Am going to try budgeting to £40 per week when i get paid. Need to clear my credit cards before i go on a six month Snowboarding Season in 2007.
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£116 to credit cards ( :j ). £36 on a last minute Xmas present for my mum as what I had bought on eBay for her hasn't arrived yet ( :mad: but when it does arrive it can be for her birthday which is in March so not too bad).
£2.49 on lunch (with a 50p voucher). Did the big Asda shop on Sunday so shouldn't need to spend anything else today as I have lovely full cupboards!Lightbulb moment - October 2005
Debt at highest - £97,000 :eek:
Debt now (15/06/07) - £83,908.47 (still :eek: but every little helps!)
Debtfree Date - 2015 (but working on it)!
2007 Comp Challenge - £360/£0 (I have no luck with winning!)0 -
60p on stamps as two christmas cards arrived that I was not expecting and 35p on a packet of chewits.
But that should be it for today.
Yours
CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz
If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin0 -
Nothing at all yet today, can't see why that should change at the mo. However in this house you never know!
This is a new experience for me before my lightbulb experience I spent money every day, I shopped every day. It was as though I was scared that someone would buy something that I may have wanted.
LouiseNobody is perfect - not even me.0 -
As it was the children's last day at school I treated them to McDonalds which was £7 odd in total,
A few things from the supermarket cost £4.43.2008 Comping ChallengeWon so far - £3010 Needed - £230Debt free since Oct 20040 -
£5.50 on a Christmas present for my boss and £3 on lunch. I'm hoping I don't have to spend anything else now until Christmas Eve when I'll need to buy a train ticket.0
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I haven't spent anything today, and not going near any shops, so hopefully it'll stay that way :jCross Stitch Cafe member No. 32012 170-194 2013 195-207.Hello Kitty ballerina 208.AVA 209.OLIVIA 210.ELLA 211.CARLA 212.LOUISE 213.CHARLEY 214.Mother & Child 215.Stop Faffing Completed 2014 216.Stitchers Sampler. 217.Let Them Be Small 218.Keep Calm 219. Ups and downs 220. Annniversary piece 221. 2x Teachers gifts 222. Peacock 223. Tooth Fairy 224. Beth Birth pic 225. Circe the Sorceress Cards x 240
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spent £2.50 in chippy for lunch and also spent 76p in shop for a few things thats all i have spent today dont intend to spend much more.HOW MY CURRENT SAVINGS ARE GOING.
credit union savings = £1,300 :T
bank savings = £300.30
£2 savers club= £2 :j
20p savers club=£7.60 :j
if u like what i say please thank me. :dance:0 -
£1.86 on a parcel for ebay.
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xxTo repeat what others have said, requires education, to challenge it,requires brains!FEB GC/DIESEL £200/4 WEEKS0 -
£66.95 in Asda. Buying all the Christmas meats....Turkey, stuffed guinnea Fowl, huge joint of Beef and an oven baked ham plus jars of pickle, red cabbage, pickled onions etc....etc.....also a 3 kg bag of Iams for the cats.
Still got stuff to buy! when will it all end...roll on Boxing Day! :santa2:~What you send out comes back to thee thricefold!~~0
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