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mummy saving for a debt free day!
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Also mse related, I went to the bank to ask about my isa and get it on internet banking (on the hope i might have some money to keep in it one day!!) so thats set up now and i also had £11.50 in there, not loads but i didnt know i had it!!GC: Nov: £60.22/£450 Oct: £338.48/£450, July: £363.05/£450, June £447.98/£500£2 savers No68: £104/£100 :j:jmummy to: 8yr, 5yr, 3yr, 2yr, 1yr. No6 Due Mar 2013 My world.:j0
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Hiya, hope you have had a good weekend?!
me and pipsmum were worried as not heard from you so came to check your last post (must of missed it before) and now see you have had an action packed weekend planned.
yay on getting so much from taking your boots back, and i think a little chinese is allowed every now and again, as the saying goes "a little of what you fancy does you good".
speak to you soon,
rags
p.s you dont go on loads in your posts, and even if you did its your diary! if you cant say it all here then where can you??!!December 2018: £20,850.24. Now: £18,333.02 Total paid in 2019: £2517.22
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Hi M2MG - well done for keeping going. I must admit I started a sort of diary thing but it didn't get enough posts for me so I abandoned it and just posted on other peoples... Glad you are making progress. You sound like you are doing really well on the meal planning side of things...
If you are on the £10 a day challenge - have you heard of bingoport? You can earn points which make prizes eg amazon vouchers all for free... You can join via one of us on the thread or direct. I'm at over 4000 points and it is only my second day. I think 5000 points is worth a £5 Amazon voucher...Achieve FIRE/Mortgage Neutrality in 2030
1) MFW Nov 21 £202K now £174.8K Equity 32.77%
2) £3K Net savings after CCs 6/7/25
3) Mortgage neutral by 06/30 (AVC £22.5K + Lump Sums DB £4.6K + (25% of SIPP 1.1K) = 28.2/£127.5K target 22;12% updated 6/7
4) FI Age 60 income target £16.5/30K 55.1%
5) SIPP £4.6K updated 6/7/250 -
Well have had a VERY busy weekend and now im sooo tired!
Rags thanks for thinking of me i have had a mad weekend...
SAvingholmes thanks for popping by, i havent heard of bingoport, will look into it when i feel a bit more alive!
The xmas do was good and yummy food etc. I didnt get in till 2 am and not to sleep till even later as for some reason just couldnt! then woke up at 7 by the girls!!! arrr, lucky my lovely mil said to go back to sleep for a bit and took them down for the breakfast!! so got a little more sleep..
This afternoon we have been to my friends and waited for santa to come round on his rounds around the village, girls were a little worried and didnt want to go to near, but after were very happy that he had been, and given them a present! Hopefully it all went to plan and the preschool got some money for it, I am on the commettee and have been organising it but couldnt do any of the walking around with the sleigh today (struggle to walk full stop at the moe, let along miles around the village!!) so not sure on how well it went all together yet.
Wellhave just done my free daily scratches, got 10p for the first then remembered you get two on a sun and won £5 so happy about that! at about £8.70 so still got a while till i can cash it out though!! So it makes up for not being able to do any clicks etc all weekend.
Anyway going to have a little nose around and then go to bed.GC: Nov: £60.22/£450 Oct: £338.48/£450, July: £363.05/£450, June £447.98/£500£2 savers No68: £104/£100 :j:jmummy to: 8yr, 5yr, 3yr, 2yr, 1yr. No6 Due Mar 2013 My world.:j0 -
I have heard loads of people on here doing the daily scratchcard but dont know which site they are on.................which site do you use?? well done on the fiver!!!!!!!December 2018: £20,850.24. Now: £18,333.02 Total paid in 2019: £2517.22
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I do littlewoods bingo, i only joined about a week ago. You get atleast 10p a day and on a sun you can do it two times. so worth doing it i think..... esp if you do win the higher ones now and again.GC: Nov: £60.22/£450 Oct: £338.48/£450, July: £363.05/£450, June £447.98/£500£2 savers No68: £104/£100 :j:jmummy to: 8yr, 5yr, 3yr, 2yr, 1yr. No6 Due Mar 2013 My world.:j0
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cheers mummy, think i will have to do that tomorrow. is the web address www.littlewoodsbingo.co.uk????
ooh think it is as it has just turned blue on me!!! (ahhh takes me back to looking for that colour on a stick:rotfl: )December 2018: £20,850.24. Now: £18,333.02 Total paid in 2019: £2517.22
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Hi ladies
I was just looking at the scratchcards too, Rags you scare me sometimes!!!
Ive got a Butlins bingo account but cant work out how I can ever withdraw any money?:mad:Debt at LBM [strike]£17,544[/strike] :eek: £5700:TOver £14,000 PAID OFF :T
2020 the year of less - Less debt, less waste, less spending, less stuff, less stress!0 -
ha ha ha ha ha!!! great minds think alike!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!December 2018: £20,850.24. Now: £18,333.02 Total paid in 2019: £2517.22
Weight loss: 1.5lbs0 -
Hi - you can join one st minever website thro a cash back site eg butlins, chit chat, littlewoods - they are okay to withdraw money from as long as you don't use their bonus funds. I have withdrawn £10 of scratch card winnings on butlins...
Take a break also do a daily scratch card called lucky break - you put in £10 do a scratch card and withdraw your £10... I'm not aware of a cash back site for take a break...Achieve FIRE/Mortgage Neutrality in 2030
1) MFW Nov 21 £202K now £174.8K Equity 32.77%
2) £3K Net savings after CCs 6/7/25
3) Mortgage neutral by 06/30 (AVC £22.5K + Lump Sums DB £4.6K + (25% of SIPP 1.1K) = 28.2/£127.5K target 22;12% updated 6/7
4) FI Age 60 income target £16.5/30K 55.1%
5) SIPP £4.6K updated 6/7/250
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