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The £2.00 Coin Savers Club
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got three this month!! going to update my signature now
) The £2.00 Coin Savers Club - £96 :wave:
20p Coin Savers Club - £19.20 :j0 -
I think this club is the reason why I never see any £2 coins in circulation any more!
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New members added so far today on a Sunny Summer Soltice... Wednesday 21st June 2006….. how wonderful….. :TServalan - Saving to buy Premium Bonds
Blue_Eyes - Saving for savings sake
Wonder_Girl
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To view the latest list of members and savings up to 1st June 2006 ... [post=2248295]Click Here[/post] - hooray...
For those who need help creating a signature for displaying your £2.00 Coin savings, log on as normal then scroll to the menu bar:-
1. Click - User CP
2. Click - Edit Signature
3. Type your text into the box (Amount saved and savings aim)
4. Edit, set font size, colour as required
5. Add a Smiley too if you wish....
6. Click Preview Signature or Save Signature
7. If previewed and ok then click Save Signature
Easy Peasy….
The MSE £2 Coin Savers gang….. 508 Savers to date... Wonderful...… hee hee :dance:
The £2 Coin Savers Club = £346.00 (£300.00 transferred to Savings a/c)
"Some days you're a Pigeon...some days you're a Statue"0 -
I still have none, but i'm looking!
However where am i going to keep them? where do others put them? I don't have a piggy bank
All comments and advice given is my own opinion and does not represent the views or advice of any debt advice organisation.
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Keep looking WG,
It took me 2 months to get my first one.
I've got mine in a money tin, like a big tin can, and I will need to use a tin opener to empty it eventually.
I've still only got one, so don't think I need to worry about that just yet !!!Is it better to aim for the stars and hit a tree or aim for a tree and land in its branches :think:Loves being a Wonderbra friend :kisses3:
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spud30 wrote:Keep looking WG,
It took me 2 months to get my first one.
I've got mine in a money tin, like a big tin can, and I will need to use a tin opener to empty it eventually.
I've still only got one, so don't think I need to worry about that just yet !!!
Oh thats a great idea, means i won't be able to spend them so easily
*goes away to make a hole in a can of soup*All comments and advice given is my own opinion and does not represent the views or advice of any debt advice organisation.
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Remember the DFW way WG....you must also eat the soup !!!Is it better to aim for the stars and hit a tree or aim for a tree and land in its branches :think:Loves being a Wonderbra friend :kisses3:
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spud30 wrote:Remember the DFW way WG....you must also eat the soup !!!
will do! have chosen a Cream of tomato, i figure if i use a can opener to go along the edge about 2-3 inches and bend the lid under i will be able to get the soup out (no chunks) and rinse and a £2 coin should slide in nicelyAll comments and advice given is my own opinion and does not represent the views or advice of any debt advice organisation.
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My slit is in the middle of the lid. I bought mine in one of those cheap housey shops a while ago, and is about twice the size of a large tom soup can.
At this rate, it will be years before it's full.Is it better to aim for the stars and hit a tree or aim for a tree and land in its branches :think:Loves being a Wonderbra friend :kisses3:
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How much do you reckon would fit in a soup can?All comments and advice given is my own opinion and does not represent the views or advice of any debt advice organisation.
DFW Nerd #1320
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