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Not done too well over last few days as had a couple of debts I had to pay to my mam.
Opening balance 11/07/09 +£782.87
12/07/09 Netto - £25.31
13/07/09 Bank of Mam - £70.00
13/07/09 Boots anti histamines -£4.39
Closing balance +£683.17 :eek:
Today was a no spend day :T
16 days till payday :eek:
Just found your diary, keep up the good work - just a quick antihistamine comment, have you thought of ordering the really cheap ones from an online chemist, there was an article on here and I have only just run out of my huge stash. I usually have to take one a day during hay fever season so it all adds up. Can't find the original article but can have a look around to find out where i bought them if you want.
Good luck with the debt busting
AussieMoved back to Australia March 2010
Mortgage Dec 2010 $379 325 [STRIKE]Apr 2011 $377 009 Aug 2011 $375,279[/STRIKE] Nov 2011 $368 237
OP 2011 $2601.18
Car loan from parents 50.5% paid0 -
Aussie
It would be good if you could find that anti-histamine thing - the ones I buy I take one a day and there are 56 in pack so still quite good value :rolleyes:xx:A0 -
Opening balance +£571.98
Closing balance +571.98
NSD today as working 1400hrs to 2300hrsxx
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Forgot 13 days till payday xx:A0
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Also i dunno if its a scottish thing for prescriptions but you can get a certificate from the chemist and pay like 14/15 for it and you can use it for 4 months. So if you get a few loads of the tablets itll save you money. Feel like im scamming the doctor for hayfever stuff =P0
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Thanks Claire - will look into that because I get a prescription of anti-depressants every month and also use an inhaler for asthma - my god im dropping to bits!!! Will find out price of yearly one and try and get GP to include anti-histamines xxx:T:A0
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my parents did the annual prescription thing for years, it would have cost them a fortune for all their medications.
I'm watching how clean is your house and it's making me feel guilty but it could be that i'm trying to ignore a horrible thing that i have to sort out in my wibbly wobbly world0 -
How many tires did they slash? and any idea who did it?Proud to be dealing with my debt:eek:
TOTAL: £6,437 (04/01/2013) slowly but surely it is decreasing:D0 -
Aussie
It would be good if you could find that anti-histamine thing - the ones I buy I take one a day and there are 56 in pack so still quite good value :rolleyes:xx
Just looked up and it was Chemist Direct - I bought them for 79p for 30 tables but just looked at the website and they are 60p now. I also ordered some other stuff and it took them ages to first tell me they were out of stock and then to refund me but 60p for 30 days hayfever tablets is pretty good! I got free delivery because I ordered loads of stuff but when I looked now it is only free over £40. You would have to see if it is worth it for what you want!
AMoved back to Australia March 2010
Mortgage Dec 2010 $379 325 [STRIKE]Apr 2011 $377 009 Aug 2011 $375,279[/STRIKE] Nov 2011 $368 237
OP 2011 $2601.18
Car loan from parents 50.5% paid0 -
Thanks all :beer:
Will try the anti-histamines out xx
Dont know who did the tyres but they did most of our street :eek: xx:A0
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