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What have you spent today - Wed 31st May?

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  • Big fat zero spend today!!

    sorry to hear that bargainbetty, some people are so thoughtless aren't they. Grrrrrrr for you xx
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  • Ali-OK
    Ali-OK Posts: 4,073 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Debt-free and Proud!
    I've not spent any of my money today! But company money (£100) in the supermarket. Was great throwing in chocolates, alcohol, biscuits and all sorts of goodies! I was even looking out for BOGOFs for work:rotfl:
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  • Another no-spend day for me... managed to remember my lunch again, which was an achievement for me!

    Nothing incoming either today, so pretty straight forward. Going to read my book and relax tonight I think.
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  • In_Search_Of_Me
    In_Search_Of_Me Posts: 10,634 Forumite
    Oh no you poor thing...I ad a simular thing when someone kindly walked over my car & its SO pointless and really demoralising isnt it :mad: Huge hug for you...dont suppose anyone SAW the culprit or reported it to teh police; any camera nearby?
    ...as for the thread a no spend for me as been ill with migraine so at home all day...
    Techincally I only spent 81p this morning on a bottle of ginger ale to settle my stomach..... was doing so well until I got back from work to find that someone had smashed into the side of my car, scratching the door, smashing a dent two inches deep into the rear side panel, and cracking the tail light.

    I think if I'm lucky it'll be a couple of hundred which is pretty much all I had saved this month :wall: .

    No note left by the culprit ovbiously. :mad: Think I might join in with that incoherent wailing.....

    Sorry to vent, just angry at the thoughtlessness of some people.
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  • northern_star
    northern_star Posts: 434 Forumite
    £41. Sounds like a huge amount but considering we've just had a fabby day out for 3 of us it's pretty good value. Took DS to Beamish Museum and shared costs with a friend who came along.

    No holiday away for us this year but a few days out like this will make up for it.

    [Ironically my Tesco Days Out vouchers didn't arrive in time for todays trip but were on the mat when we got home - that's £60 towards other outings]


    'Live simply so that others may simply live'
  • traveller
    traveller Posts: 1,506 Forumite
    Hi i did quite well today!Managed to get some grapes,2 trays of bbq chicken 2 loaves of warburton toastie loaves and a fruit cake for for £3.87!!! They were all mark downs and stuff that i needed so i felt well pleased.I always take my own stuff into work,which is not much as i work part-time.
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  • chick-chick
    chick-chick Posts: 249 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    No spend today :j
  • nothing :j although later this week i have to buy some bubble wrap as i am running out of the recycled stuff and i need to send some ebay parcels, this non ebay spending is meaning i have to spend money elsewhere :mad:
  • Mrs_Sparkle
    Mrs_Sparkle Posts: 1,805 Forumite
    Well I didn't manage a no-spend day but...

    the negatives:
    £300 on 2 different credit cards
    69p on a drum of salt (I need it to dye a skirt so I don't have to buy a new outfit for my god-daughter's christening on Sunday)
    £23.26 on food in M&S BUT I used a £25 voucher

    the positives:
    Sold 2 items on eBay totalling £34.50
    Found 20p on the floor by the till in M&S (cannot believe I picked it up, I never would have done that before *blushes*)

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