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How much will you/have you spent today 5 Apr
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£4.53 on a load of fruit and 6 free range eggs!!!!
Going out for dinner tonight, but its a mystery shop, so whatever i spend will be reimbursed later, so prob wont count that!!!!0 -
Hopefully a no spend day today!! Spent £4.30 on a pint of Guinness and a bottle of water at a gig last night! Shocking!! But did stand just a metre away from Graham Coxon!!!!!!!!!Official DFW Nerd no. 082! :cool:Debt @ 01/01/2014 £16,956 Debt now: £0.00 :j
Aims:[STRIKE] clear debt, get married, buy a house[/STRIKE]ALL DONE!!
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Well my ruby last night, turned into thai that cost me £25 :eek: , won't be doing that again in a hurry. Not feeling too good either, so a bit of a bummer all round!
Therefore today will be a serious NO spender!October make £10/day currently £11.020 -
£3.55 on jiffy bags, in anticipation of ebay and Amazon sales!
(Do they do Playstation sized jiffy bags??:rotfl: )
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I have spent £6.65 on a script as I have an ear infection and then some money on chocolate/crisps as I am feeling ropey and sorry for myself.
Went out with a £10 got £1.20 in my pocket. Did put 20p in 5ps in the savings jar as well.
My husband will be so happy as it is £10 note. :rotfl:
Yours
CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz
If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin0 -
Nothing for me again today - just made my target of three no spend days this week so really happy!0
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zip, nada, nothing for me today :A
Well it could be because we updated our budget the other night and I'm sure that the amount of money we waste each month could roll the national debt of a small country :rolleyes:You laugh because I'm different - I laugh because you're all the same0 -
Haven't a penny in my purse so it's got to be a no-spender. Nearly talked myself into spending £110 earlier on a new hoover as I've been threatening my dyson with the tip for years now and it's playing up again, but took a deep breath, thought about it and decided it's not justifiable - off to kick the Dyson again!0
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did you know that if you have a dyson and its gone wrong, broken etc, that if you ring their customer service dept, they will send an engineer out and replace all old broken bits and give the entire thing a service and it will only cost you £55.....much cheaper than new hoover!November NSD's - 70
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Dear oh dear - I'm off shopping now .... hopefully won't be a big spend
Phil0
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