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Student Utility Bills
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My situation has now changed:
The house that had bills inc we decided we didnt want, and we have now found a house without bills (well just water) so i will have to sort out bills. But will look at it closer to the time.
(I have exams to pass first!)
Thanks to Everyone
IanStudent Moneysaving Expert :beer:0 -
I agree with some of the above - TBH £9pppw is nothing compared to arguments/ collecting money /sorting it out /going and paying etc - also means someone can't just stop paying their way and get out of paying their share etc. Sometimes there's moneysaving and TBH the amount saved isn't worth the hassle of all the bills....
If i'd been offered £10/wk for all the bills etc, I'd have been straight in there!0
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