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May NSD Challenge, 2009

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  • cady
    cady Posts: 668 Forumite
    oh dear the 4th day went badly!!! the car needed petrol which i could cope with but the bottle of pop and choc bar i bought runined it really !!!! MUST TRY HARDER
  • Lifebegins_2
    Lifebegins_2 Posts: 28 Forumite
    No 3 for me yesterday.
  • saver03
    saver03 Posts: 651 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    Had a NSD yesterday :j I am nearly at my 3 so hopefully I can go over my target, fingers crossed, as we always seem to be popping into a supermarket for something :mad:
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  • Daffykjs
    Daffykjs Posts: 413 Forumite
    Yay 1!!! ;)
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  • Cazzdevil
    Cazzdevil Posts: 1,054 Forumite
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    NSD number 4 for me yesterday, they're dead easy when you've not got 2 pennies to rub together :D
  • Natty68
    Natty68 Posts: 3,467 Forumite
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    Just checked the calender and I have had 5 NSD's which I have added to my total. It did help last week that I had no money until I got paid on Sunday..lol.

    All being well today should be a NSD too, but I am not going to count my chickens until the day has passed..lol
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  • wit40iwtwan
    wit40iwtwan Posts: 403 Forumite
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    I am totally taking control of my spending this month... not only am currently on 9 NSD's (including today) but I have spent a total of £43.30 since the 1st... normally that would be nearer to £150! I am obsessed with keeping the spending to less than £50 a week and so far I am even beating my own target!

    Off to SA in a month so I guess that really is the driver... but it is great not spending - even what I have spent £5.40 will be repaid to me as it was postage which I am claiming back from the supplier as they said!

    it has taken me 4 months to sort my head out but May will certainly be a month where I may even beat my own NSD target!
    Well lets see - I dip in and out of MSE all the time but I still come back - have done since 2007!!!

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  • Hollyberry
    Hollyberry Posts: 837 Forumite
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    I am up to 6/16 NSDs as of yesterday, which is not particularly good considering we are nearly halfway into the month...and I like to be a bit ahead of the game on NSDs in case I want to go out. ;):D It doesn't help that I count groceries as a spending day. However, I will go and gird my loins (which always sounds rather painful) and see if I can have some spendfree days and get to 9 NSDs by the 15th. :rolleyes:
  • EverTheOptimist
    EverTheOptimist Posts: 2,695 Forumite
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    NSD for me today. Dinner from the freezer and night shift tonight, so no spending. :j Feeling a little pleased with myself :T 8/10 now
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  • x_raphael_xx
    x_raphael_xx Posts: 4,411 Forumite
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    Day 12 is definately a spend day :) Off out tonight for drinks and an Indian to celebrate a friends birthday.

    So total is still 7/15 NSDs :)
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