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Saturday May 6th - what have you spent?
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No spend day for me today:T ! I think that's 3 this week so I'm chuffed. It was easy today since I've not left the house.
Missed out on a night out last night too - had to say no would have come to over £80 for me and OH.
Bad luck on the car front pixie1 & crazyscientist - mine is going in on Friday and I'm dreading it.
Plan to have another no spend day tomorrow :T0 -
Transferred 7500 to 0% till Aug 07. Cost me £150 in transfer fees but I think it's worth it for the longetivity of the offergone0
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£199.00 on a new washing machine
cheap and cheerful is all I can afford right now. I have a pile of wet washing sat on my kitchen floor and a machine full of dirty water! £3 on cream cakes (mum supplied lunch so I did the pudding). £5.70 on petrol and half of that I had to borrow from DD. £1.49 on milk from local shop. £10.98 in Superdrug (used my 10% off voucher
) but £6.50 of that wasn't mine. Grand total of £214. Mum gave me £50 to help me out but I'd rather pay her back, but won't be till end of next week, when I go over for her birthday - more money!! lol
Tomorrow I've got £70 of shopping being delivered and on Monday got to pay for the washing machine to be fitted.
I could cry :mad:0 -
Rather proud of myself - spent £12 in tescos (mainly reduced items!) but recouped some when I sold my son's swimming fins to another mum for a fiver!!!:wave:
Success is a journey, not a destination. So stop running!0 -
£1.69 on a linen 'Wallis' skirt from the Samaritans charity shop-top bargain!!
And.....er.....maybe 39p on chocolate :blushing:A Fendi Baguette is not a sandwich.....
BB B*tch no4 Today I will be mostly listeneing to: Puressence
Not all disabilities are visible
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This is a first for me - a no spend day on a Saturday! Unheard of! I went to work instead!Back on the DFW Wagon:
CC - £3,300 on 0% til 04/2020
CC - £4,500 on 0% til 02/2019
Loan - £12,063.84 as at 4/1/180
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