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How Much Money Have You Spent Today 25th Feb 06
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scottishspendaholic wrote:Expensive day - very strange day - finally came clean to OH about everything and he was the best - he admitted some stuff too - but that's for another thread.
So, where is it?
Just kiddingSeriously, I'm glad that you came clean and it went well, congrats :T I look forward to hearing more if you do start a thread
KathDon't stress, relax, let life roll off your backs. Except for death and paying taxes, everything in life is only for now... Avenue QOfficial DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 003Proud to have become debt free... and striving to keep it that way
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kathfisch wrote:So, where is it?
Just kiddingSeriously, I'm glad that you came clean and it went well, congrats :T I look forward to hearing more if you do start a thread
Kath
Hey!
Still thinking it all through - will post an update asap, I promise!
scottishspendaholic xMBNA = £4,000 / Next = £925 (approx. tbc on 19/8)
Tesco = £2,910.11 / Smile overdraft = £500
Bank of Scotland = £2,782.830 -
nothing today :j been left in the house all weekend on my own :shocked: so from when i came home fri evening i have not left the house lol, need to go clothes shopping on monday for my holiday/week away in 10 days, could do with keeping that money but i have no clothes :rotfl: since i last looked in my wardrobe i have dropped three dress sizes :eek: so if i dont go out i will be wearing sacks lol, ahh well0
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a fair bit spent today.
£55 in M and S but that was birthday presents for my sister and best friend, a bit of food for tea, and some new knickers!
Then £12 in Tesco, but I actually had that in my purse, assistant didn't seem too happy at having to add it all up though!
However, I paid my £1526 cheque from my mis sold endowment and a £100 cheque from e bay sales into our joint account which will all go towards paying off the credit card next month so I'm quite happy!
Re petrol, I use petrolprices.com
If I can get to my cheapest station I fill up, but if I can't I only put a tenner in.0
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