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What have you spent today? 22 Feb
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Nothing as yet, but will need some milk so £1.00.
Pay day tomorrow will need to pay out lots
Abbey Loan £6,000
Tesco loan £3,000
Tesco points --- £100 worth £400 in deals for holiday! :j :T
"It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change." (Charles Darwin)0 -
Firstly - congrats to themaccas for paying off your storecard - and congrats to charity girl on getting the job. :j
Now - onto more unpleasant things, I would like to say that I have spent nothing but I can't - it seems I got lucky on my first day of trying this and it's been downhill ever since!
Anyway - I think I'm going to end up spending about £12 at the waxer - and yes it is essential as I was chased down the street yesterday by someone thinking I was a yeti :rotfl:
So apart from that I hope to have nothing else come out of my purse for the rest of the day!You laugh because I'm different - I laugh because you're all the same0 -
Nothing - and not planning on spending any either. My second no-spend day this week!! Working from home is great lol!
Currently having argument with THames Water over new metered payment plan. They think they can shaft me. I say no! Lots of back and forth and threats to cancel the dd if they don;t sort it out. They seem to think I can't do maths, but they is wrong!!
Grrrr, though. Makes me mad to have to deal with this sort of nonsense.:cool: DFW Nerd Club member 023...DFD 9.2.2007 :cool::heartpuls married 21 6 08 :A Angel babies' birth dates 3.10.08 * 4.3.11 * 11.11.11 * 17.3.12 * 2.7.12 :heart2: My live baby's birth date 22 7 09 :heart2: I'm due another baby at the end of July 2014! :j
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Hello,
Its been an expensive day today - eBay wise - but the cash is all gathering dust in my paypal account (as long I keep away from the Buy It Now button!) ready for a nice big overpayment on my credit card at the end of the month.
Spent today:-
£4.40 train ticket return (will by cheaper
£4.52 eBay parcel
£0.47 eBay parcel
£4.63 parcel
£1.30 card (boss had a new baby today!)
£5.00 Post Office Savings Stamp for car tax (thinking ahead!)
£0.30 3 x Taz/Freddo bars - really wanted choc and this was best choc/cash ratio!
£20.62 in total
Only had one no spend day this week (Sunday) and am supposed to be having four (see goals for this week)! Tomorrow will be expensive as payday and have to lots of cash out. Family party on Friday night. So hopefully Saturday will be good and I'll get 2 no spend days at least!
scottishspendaholic xMBNA = £4,000 / Next = £925 (approx. tbc on 19/8)
Tesco = £2,910.11 / Smile overdraft = £500
Bank of Scotland = £2,782.830 -
Afternoon!
Congrats to themaccas on one less creditor, and way to go Charity Girl on the job - string them BOTH along for the most cash! :beer:
Yesterday ended up spending £4 on dinner, although we made HUGE improvements to the mess in our living room/kitchen so, couldn't actually eat at the table anyway :rolleyes:
Today is a no spender. Am sorting out the tesco shop online, but not paying today (and OH pays for this anyway). I've got to mail some information out, but thankfully not until tomorrow (baby fairylights is still horrendously contagious and the spots are coming thick and fast. Bless her, she wants to scratch SOOOOO badly!), so that'll be another trip to the PO. Today, my wallet is not opening ALL day! :jOfficial DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 002 :rotfl:0 -
fairylights wrote:baby fairylights is still horrendously contagious and the spots are coming thick and fast. Bless her, she wants to scratch SOOOOO badly
Fairylights, have you tried bicarb in her bath water? It really helped the itching when my little one had chicken pox.
I'm not going out at all today as I'm feeling rotten but DH is going to pop somewhere on his way home for a couple of days meals ingredients, he's really starting to watch what he's spending now so hopefully won't be too bad.0 -
If there's any left after yesterday's cleaning spree, I'll try it tonight! So far Piriton, Calamine and glycerin cream, avena sativa in her juice and oatmeal in her bath. She smells YUMMY! just looks dreadful. :rotfl:Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 002 :rotfl:0
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fairylights wrote:If there's any left after yesterday's cleaning spree, I'll try it tonight! So far Piriton, Calamine and glycerin cream, avena sativa in her juice and oatmeal in her bath. She smells YUMMY! just looks dreadful. :rotfl:
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Bless her, hope's she's feeling better soon! Better to get it out of the way when they're little (although it doesn't feel like it at the time)!0 -
Fairylights - hope your DD feels better soon xx
Gulp! Spent *whispers* £90 on my Tesco shop :eek: :eek: :eek:
But! - ordered a 12 pack of toilet roll and it came with 4 rolls extra free and they gave me another pack of 16 by mistake! ( I've already double checked that they haven't charged me!) Also got 1000 extra points, so that's another £40 towards Butlins!!Mortgage-free wannabe!0 -
£4.75 on taking DS2 & his little friend to play area. Far too cold to go out anywhere else!!
Need to pop to shops to get yogurt/crisps/some meat (forgot to order with Tesco shop :doh: )20p Saver Club #33 60p/£100
Christmas Saving £0/£1300
Saving Target 2014 £25/£10000
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