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A Payment a Day Part 2!
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Double_Trouble wrote: »Good point yes it is still sneaky though reporting it to TV licensing
DTxx
Hi Sis
TV Licence rules are that stores have to tell when a TV is bought and by who so the TVL people can check a licence is valid for that name, make more sense if they checked by address, but that is not possible.
Things like multi room lets, colleges, nurses homes etc
We had the same thing OH bought TV, but licence in my name
See you
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Debt free dreamer- I bet your heart was in your mouth for a minute there...i'm glad you sorted it xx0
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:beer: Thevinternet, thanks for your kind words and advice re second job. Spoke with my boss this morning re situation and how things are getting me down. Apparently as I work for local government I have to declaire a second job incase it affects my current work, get too tired etc. I have suggested that they try and find me some additional responsibilities or overtime then and then they can be fully aware of what I am doing. I know I am lucky to have a relatively secure job in this climate and always thank my lucky stars when I hear some of the stories on here, I sort of makes me think I cant push things too far with work!!
Oh well back to the grindstone, 3 hours to go then its the weekend for me!!:T0 -
Hi all
I still haven't had an email from the evil smelly egg :T so fingers crossed I don't although saying that my interest rate has been at 21.9% for nearly a year now, not long after they decided my custom wasn't good enough for them actually :mad:
Well no snow here at all its lovely and sunny just been to the beach with the dogs, it was lovely there I was wrapped up all warm cos expected it to be freezing and I was sweating!!!:p am shattered now lol and have a lovely blister on back of my heel from my new trainers :rolleyes: dogs are now flat out snoring with the occasional fart :eek: :rotfl:
Pad today is 2 lovely shiny £2 coins for my sealed tin and £5.06 to cap1 cc
Have a nice day everyone
A Huge £1392.23
:T:TWell done everyone
Total: £9.06Debt @ LBM - £25,722 Debt now - £11,811 DFD - April 2012 :eek: :eek:
Payment a day challenge - 8/8/08 - £8669.73:jISA - £127.07
Sealed Pot Challenge #283 £489.50 for 2009//£353 for 2010
Stopped smoking 1/11/2010 - money saved so far:£5150 -
Debt free dreamer- I bet your heart was in your mouth for a minute there...i'm glad you sorted it xx
Just a bit, it was for over £4,500 so I was in a bit of a panic as I have had issues with Virgin before over direct debits they neglected to collect and then applied interest to my account.I want to be credit card and loan free by Christmas 20100 -
waterwatcher wrote: »:beer: Thevinternet, thanks for your kind words and advice re second job. Spoke with my boss this morning re situation and how things are getting me down. Apparently as I work for local government I have to declaire a second job incase it affects my current work, get too tired etc. I have suggested that they try and find me some additional responsibilities or overtime then and then they can be fully aware of what I am doing. I know I am lucky to have a relatively secure job in this climate and always thank my lucky stars when I hear some of the stories on here, I sort of makes me think I cant push things too far with work!!
Oh well back to the grindstone, 3 hours to go then its the weekend for me!!:T
I work in local government. You should only have to declare a second job if you are over a certain grade and even then it is more to do with political conflict rather than being too tired. For example, I work in Finance, so I could not go and get a job with an organisation who might be receiving grants from the council. I have however had several second jobs whilst working for a local authoirty without any problems. These being a Youth Woker, working in a hotel beind the bar and in the Snappy Cafe at the local swimming pool. Your council should pubish a guide stating the HR policy with regard to second employment. It would probably be available on your council's internal web site. Are you able to access a copy?I want to be credit card and loan free by Christmas 20100 -
Greenbynature wrote: »Hi all
I still haven't had an email from the evil smelly egg :T so fingers crossed I don't although saying that my interest rate has been at 21.9% for nearly a year now, not long after they decided my custom wasn't good enough for them actually :mad:
Well no snow here at all its lovely and sunny just been to the beach with the dogs, it was lovely there I was wrapped up all warm cos expected it to be freezing and I was sweating!!!:p am shattered now lol and have a lovely blister on back of my heel from my new trainers :rolleyes: dogs are now flat out snoring with the occasional fart :eek: :rotfl:
Pad today is 2 lovely shiny £2 coins for my sealed tin and £5.06 to cap1 cc
Have a nice day everyone
A Huge £1392.23
:T:TWell done everyone
Total: £9.06
Have you totalled up today's already?
I haven't got around to doing or posting mine yet.0 -
Paulgonnabedebtfree wrote: »Have you totalled up today's already?
I haven't got around to doing or posting mine yet.Debt @ LBM - £25,722 Debt now - £11,811 DFD - April 2012 :eek: :eek:
Payment a day challenge - 8/8/08 - £8669.73:jISA - £127.07
Sealed Pot Challenge #283 £489.50 for 2009//£353 for 2010
Stopped smoking 1/11/2010 - money saved so far:£5150 -
Afternoon all,
£10.01p for me today (£10 to the next account and 1p into jar - i found that in the car park!).
Have a good weekend everyone.
39 x01/02/2009Royal Bank of Scotland [strike]£3925.45 [/strike] £3837.30(Car Loan). First Direct (Consolidation) [strike]£2025[/strike].£1856.23 BanK of Mum and Dad £1783. Tesco Credit Card [strike]£999[/strike]. £985.00 Payday Advance £[strike]800/strike, £600. Overdraft £350.00. Next Directory £47.00.Total: £9458.530
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