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The Fabulous February Nsd Challenge

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  • Can I go for a scary 12 please. This is my first month so i am determined to do it with a bang (and I don't get out much!)
    Official DFW Nerd Club Member no. 1121 Proud to be dealing with my debts DFD- Nov 2013 Debt at LBM (15/1/09) £32,275 Virgin CC £13/5730 HSBC CC £5862 Halifax CC £5/4078 OH Barclaycard £3835 OH HSBC CC £5894 Overdraft £2000 OH Overdraft 1 £1500 OH Overdraft 2 £1500 Joint AC Overdraft £700 Next PAID:j B&Q £32/541 Homebase £127/567

  • smem
    smem Posts: 116 Forumite
    hya all, l did try in Jan but l know l can do better so can you put me down for 15 NSD for Feb please
    Ist 2014 : Win Weekend in York
  • boysma
    boysma Posts: 828 Forumite
    Hi everyone

    Well i have never done the NSD challenge so am going to jump in at the deep end and try 10 for February (gulp!). I am sure you lot will keep me motivated so looking forward to it. Cheers for now.:D
    Payment A Day £15 (started 17/5/14) :j
  • Hey all! This is the first time I've joined in with a NSD challenge before. I've tried it on my own without signing up here for a target before hand as I always seem to think about it mid-month. However I have found it quite easy since I started budgeting . So I'm with you all for the duration now guys :D

    Sign me up for....wait for it....24 NSDs. :eek: I figure that I can live with just one spend day per week. After all, if i've not thought about the purchase for at least a week previously, then ummed and ahhed and put it back on the shelf several times then I should wait a few extra days.

    I may be crazy but I gotta set the bar high! Right I'd better think what I need to buy before Feb starts, lol.

    Good luck to you all!
  • hi, can i join too please. sighn me up for 12 please.
    cc & o/d debts 4/2/11 - 12209.
    total joint debts 4/2/11 - 25877.
  • lilmissmup
    lilmissmup Posts: 6,884 Forumite
    Hi Lula,

    Thanks for running this months challenge :D

    Can you please sign me up for 14 this month? Gonna be a bit more lenient with myself after January but still want to get some in!
    Now a SAHM trying to earn some spare pennies each month
  • Thanks for running the challenge, lula :) I should make my January target of 16 if I don't spend tomorrow so I'm going to carry on with the same idea and go for 15 this month, which is just over half!
    Live on £4000 a Year Challenge member
    Target: £3000 for academic year 2009/10
    Spent: £845.61; Remaining: 2154.39 :rolleyes:
  • Lula-Hula
    Lula-Hula Posts: 7,868 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Hey everyone - wow, I go awol for 24 hours & you all sneak in ;)

    So chuffed as there's now 83 of us :) Would love to get to 100 members, Elantan are you not playing ?

    Off to update list... I may be some time ;)
  • JesaRose
    JesaRose Posts: 4,457 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Can I play for 10 please :)
    Not been here in years! Hi everyone. Make £10 a day challenge = £78.45/155
  • Hope78
    Hope78 Posts: 755 Forumite
    I'm being brave and going for 20 again. Hoping if I can do it in Jan I can do it again! Starting taking my debit card out of my purse so that I can't spend money!
    LBM 03/07 £44k:eek: DFD 31/12/17 :A 12/17 £2545.50
    Credit Card £2500.00 & Next £45.00
    Savings = £81.21 & Help To Buy ISA = £4700.00
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