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How much money have you got on you?
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£105.07.....including an (increasingly rare) Scottish £1 note.
I'm a cash person. Not sure why, always have been. I only use cards if I absolutely have to.0 -
£5.87 which after i've paid my milk money this week will leave me £3.55 until next week sometime. Why do you want to know? how much do you have on you?[FONT="]“I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” ~ Maya Angelou[/FONT][FONT="][/FONT]0
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£36.30. I go to the cashpoint once a month on payday and withdraw £200. Everything else is on direct debit, so when my money's gone it's gone. Payday this Friday!0
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£1.47. I don't carry much cash, for fear of getting mugged. It served me well when I did get robbed as the bloke was most disgruntled at finding that I had less than £3 on me!0
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£45,000
Off to see 'Billy the knife' later, will be buying the usual 4kg.0 -
Graham_Devon wrote: »About 30 quid, can't be bothered counting the shrapnel.
Many's a mickel makes a muckle, Graham.0 -
4 quid, mainly use debit card for my purchases. Even if they are for a few quid hehe.0
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£29.63. We use cashback credit cards for most purchases, but there are a lot of small shops near us that only take cash.0
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£79.42
I rarely buy anything over £5 in a shop with cash, but feel like a human cash machine when it comes to school dinners, swimming lessons, piano lessons, pocket money etc etc
I'm amazed that people can go out with no cash on them. I would feel naked without at least £20 on me - and I'm no spendthrift.US housing: it's not a bubble
Moneyweek, December 20050 -
£1.36
Carrying a lot less cash and saving a hell of a lot of money since giving up smoking and bringing my own packed lunch to work. Used to visit the cash machine everyday, today is Wednesday last visit was Saturday.0
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