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A Payment A Day - Part Six!
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Hi everyone.
Please PAD £10 to piggy bank and £1.50 to credit card envelope.
so £11.50 in total please.Total Debt:£17,580.83:eek:
Barclays £8,380.83, OOH £1,567.00, Barclaycard CC £1,000.00, Nationwide £6,633.00
PAD challenge £2 Savers Club 2013 #97 Sealed Pot Challenge #19270 -
Hi all,
PAD today of £2 to virgin cc xFriend Debt: 5,000/3,850
2013 Start Mortgage: 306,585/306,585
Overpayments: 0
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Hiya everyone.... have got the weekend off which is lovely, but have to run around like a blue ar$£d fly this morning due to DS having a party to go to (and bad bad Mummy forgot to buy a present
) Just have to wrap it now, plus the one for tomorrow too!
Anyways, PAD for today is £60 to the now maxed out Sainsburys card (thanks for that OH!!!) and £39.57 to Argos, so £99.57'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde0 -
Can I ask all you parents too, what do you think is a fair amount to spend on a present for a childs party? I spent £5 on each, plus £1 on a card..... is that enough/too much/just right...?
Thanks
Sx'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde0 -
I'm full of the cold! Blooming boyfriend coughing and sneezing his germs :mad:
Dragged myself out of bed to get to work today but feel awful
Anyhoo, £6 pad for me today. A fiver from b!ngo and my usual pound.The debtWILLbegone - taking it 1% at a time
Grand Total Owed: [STRIKE]£11,000[/STRIKE]£9962 Kicking the evil HBOS card's butt: [STRIKE]£4920[/STRIKE]£4495
1% (£50) at a time member #121 - 11/100
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SarahNeedle1872 wrote: »Can I ask all you parents too, what do you think is a fair amount to spend on a present for a childs party? I spent £5 on each, plus £1 on a card..... is that enough/too much/just right...?
Thanks
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Hi Sarah - I don't have kids myself, but my friends who do will only spend about a fiver each on presents for their children's friends, and even less if possible.
Have you ever looked at www.bananas.co.uk? They have loads of extreeeeeemely cheap books (for kids and adults, but more for kids I think) and it's free delivery if you spend over £25. Might be worth a look to stock up on presents for future parties? If you go for the book sets, you could split them for even more of a bargain!MFiT-T5 #52 - aiming to clear mortgage completelyJanuary 2019: £19620 ~ November 2021: £0.00!0 -
Hi all... just a quick post....
PAD TODAY £189.89 thought it was more useful to throw it at my cc than in my ISA, gathering moss instead of interest...... xxxxx
Hope everyone is fine and dandy !! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx0 -
£16.34 for me between thursday and today and can I please have £4.80 tomorrow which rounds my accounts down.
Hope the meet has gone/is going well Ff
Hope the rest of you [STRIKE]nutters[/STRIKE] fabulous people are well.
I finally finished my christmas shopping wey hey!
Ok so I havnt bought dh anything yet and he hasnt got round to buying for his mother but besides that were ready.
Off to relax and wait for my curry to be cooked.
Mumof4 xx
03/12/2010 [STRIKE]£9,736.56[/STRIKE]
15/2/2011 9878.750 -
flying_fresian wrote: »Hopefully she hasn't put a dodgy birthday on FB....
*ahem*
Happy Birthday to You!
Happy Birthday to You!
Happy Birthday Dear Hopefuuuuuuuullllll!!!!
Happy Birthday Tooooooo Yooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Sorry hun!! It's not today, although tis coming soon!! I can't remember what my details are for my MSE fb - i only set it up for that 1st wkend when there was no forum.
Hope you've had a fab time at the meet xOne step at a time0 -
Thrifty_Pixie wrote: »Hellooooooo!
Just had VERY good news about OH's job! However he's not at all happy about how everything has been handled, and so we're going to be letting them sweat about his future plans over Christmas, and then give them hell when he goes back after his Christmas hols in January. Very relieved to be in this position though!
Yay!! :T Glad to hear that TP. At least you haven't got the uncertainty hanging over your head at Christmas time :beer:
£1.75 savings please Gilli. Are you feeling better?One step at a time0
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