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How much did you spend today 1st June 06
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Absolutely nothing...but im making up for a few days last week where I shouldn't have spent anything! (two cinema trips in a week, tut tut!!)
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50p on a chocolate bar!
£10 to me nan for her birthday
Going out tonight so will withdraw £20 but hopefully not spend anywhere near that0 -
no spend for me today!! am pleased with that!MFW Newbie - #17. (#116 in 2019)
New Mortgage at Nov 19 - £273 499
Current Balance - £268 225
Want to cut down 26 year mortgage by 9 years!
New MF date 2036 :dance:0 -
A big fat zero for me today, although I may spend £2 on getting the tube to OH's as I am feeling a bit under the weather and can't summon the energy to walk (although does it count as it's on my pre-pay oyster card, so technically I have already "spent" the money?)Saving for an early retirement!0
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Imelda wrote:A big fat zero for me today, although I may spend £2 on getting the tube to OH's as I am feeling a bit under the weather and can't summon the energy to walk (although does it count as it's on my pre-pay oyster card, so technically I have already "spent" the money?)
i don't think it count's as you would have counted that spend when you bought it (assuming you were a dfw then:D )MFW Newbie - #17. (#116 in 2019)
New Mortgage at Nov 19 - £273 499
Current Balance - £268 225
Want to cut down 26 year mortgage by 9 years!
New MF date 2036 :dance:0 -
melabarrie wrote:i don't think it count's as you would have counted that spend when you bought it (assuming you were a dfw then:D )
i think so too, on payday I basically pay out as much as I can (mortgage, bills, minimum payments on credit card) and always put a bit extra on my oyster card. I have been trying to cut down on it's use as I was spending £4 just at lunchtime to meet friends :eek:
I am going to buy a travelcard when my annual pass runs out in July, thank god for the season ticket loan from work!Saving for an early retirement!0 -
£11 on lunch in the pub for me and my friend (she is buying next month!)
and £44 on contact lenses (after much research and deliberation on this site - for months!!!!)0 -
nothing :j
unless you count the 120 on my CC for my moneyclaim
:beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
This Ive come to know...
So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:0 -
Haven't posted for a while-not fallen off the wagon but never seemed to get round to it!
Zero spend today-have severed tendons in my foot & been advised to keep off it as much as poss.Don't have a car so going to shops is difficult(a good thing in a way)
DD is staying with her aunt for a couple of days so i've been resting my foot & listing lots of things on ebay & amazon-started on amazon last night & have made £16 already,well chuffedOfficial DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 440 -
Grand total of £1.30 on pasty n diet coke for my hangover!! Out for a chat with mates tonight, so prob another £1 on a coke.
Hoping for a minimal/no spend weekend.... fingers crossed
Lightbulb Moment April 2006.Pay off All Debts by 31.12.2014.CC1: £5594, CC2: £164, OD1: £200,Total:£59580
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