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How Much Have You Spent Today - 28th Feb 06
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Nothing for me today, am feeling pretty smug especially as I have just paid £160.00 off my credit card with profits from eBAY sales (I count this as a freebie!).
Hope you're feeling better today pixie1 :hello:Holiday Savings = £270.00Credit Card = -£903.41Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 400 - Proud To Be Dealing With My DebtsLast Update 23rd October 20070 -
Just £1 on a 3 for £1 magazine offer.It is never too late to become what you were always intended to be0
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Well my total spend for the day still stands at £72 for my tesco shopping which should be here soon, I think i have some BOGOF's though and Im not sure if they are calculated in the price so that may come down. I also recieved a cheque for payment of MS jobs which was £25.30
I didnt managed to get out to the PO to pay my dmp though as Im still not feeling great but its my first job to do tomorrow which is the due date.
Pixie:jDebt Free At Last!:j0 -
No spend day for me
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Just 14.22 at tesco today which included lots of bogof's that I actually needed for once. I am spending so much less on trivial bits and bobs that it's really starting to make a difference.£2 savers club £28 :j0
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30p on milk to make pancakes, yummy!
£35 on materials for my uni course (camera film, paper etc) but my mum helps me out with this (love her) so kinda doesn't count
£1.70 on a jacket potato for lunch. I know, naughty mebut it was delicious!
So really just £2 out of my budget, not bad!
Off to make pancakes now.... mmmmm....Don'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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£300 Rent :eek:
£7 Lunch (will people please stop leaving my office)
Only saving grace? I bagged my first £2 coin in the change :money:0 -
Hi, I'm new but managed to only spend £1.50 today on a massive roll for lunch! :j0
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Woo ooo
£20 Fuel
69p bread
Couldn't find any lemon juice for 'mi pankcakes
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It's all gone horribly wrong for me today.
Had to get hand cream for desk at work (suffer with dry skin on hands) - £1.25
A few groceries £3.18
Stamps £1.50
Cash for new monthly bus ticket (I forgot about that - d'oh) £30
Cash for appointment I have tomorrow (I made it a month ago & promptly forgot - double d'oh!!) £30 (but should get change)
But on the plus side, an old credit card has been tarted to a new 0% and I have paid a bit extra since...so £80 will be winging it's way back into my cheque account in the next few days to help bring my OD down a bit (seems that is *not* 0%!) :j
Oh & I added to £2 savers jar :T :j
A friend is picking me up shortly for a drink but she has insisted on taking me out and won't take no for an answer so hopefully no spend there. I hate feeling like I am sponging but she really is insistant!
Get well soon Pixie - stay warm!Bank Balance: In the black for the moment.
Sainsburys Loan: Cleared July 2010
Credit cards: AMEX Airmiles Card: direct debit set to clear balance monthly
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