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2010 will be my debt free year!!! Please join me.
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Wish I had a tumble dryer, but then i dont think it would ever switch off know the washer doesnt!
Maybe try freecycle for a new one?Debt at LBM [strike]£17,544[/strike] :eek: £5700:TOver £14,000 PAID OFF :T
2020 the year of less - Less debt, less waste, less spending, less stuff, less stress!0 -
Good Luck at SW xTotal debt at LBM £26k+Total debt now £16,494.40Tesco CC 11/2/11 Total - £1,387.20 - Now £00
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SW called off because there was a leak in the hall but been to buy all the food and the new SW magazine so I can get stuck in with it properly.
Will keep trying Freecycle but never see any on there. Can't manage without one with 3 kids there is sooo much washing!
Glad its Friday tomorrow, ready for the weekend!!
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evening all
Absolutely delighted tonight. Logged onto Bingobritain to play my free fiver and won £40. Quite pleased as I spent £50 today on the wii your shape with camera so its nearly paid for that. Figured I would save long term anyway as cancelled gym membership and will do this every day and started lots of walking now. Decided not to do slimming world as its £5 a week and I seem to have my head right now and am doing really well with my eating. If I don't continue to do well I will go back but £5 a week is a lot if I can do it myself Bought the boys footie shirts they wanted today but they had been reduced to £19.99 from £35 so pleased with them.
Will figure out how to do the signature thing on here and update my weight loss weekly.
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Helloo, you sound really positive today.......congratulations on your bingo win! I signed up for that one too, but only ever won £5 and they won't let you withdraw a fiver!
Been ebaying like mad today, but all ebayed out now! Hope your boys like their footie shirts..........they're so expensive, but £19.99 is good. DS2 and I share our Nintendo Wii and we have the Wii sports and Wii active.....its great.Total debt at LBM £26k+Total debt now £16,494.40Tesco CC 11/2/11 Total - £1,387.20 - Now £00 -
hi, did you do the whole month on Bingobritain? You can withdraw a fiver by topping it up to £20 yourself and then withdrawing. Its my third win in 3 weeks now so well worth doing.
Wii is fab, gonna try and do it every day.
I do feel more positive about everything and it soooo helps things x0 -
OMG, I won another £40 on Bingobritain with my free fiver, I cannot believe it thats £145 from them in 3 weeks all for lodging one £5!!!!
Horrible Monday at work, glad thats over. Today is supposed to be the most depressing day of the year!!!!
Did a long walk tonight with dog and diet all good today, just hope I can keep it up.
Hope everybody is well x0 -
Woohoooo to Bingo wins
Debt at LBM [strike]£17,544[/strike] :eek: £5700:TOver £14,000 PAID OFF :T
2020 the year of less - Less debt, less waste, less spending, less stuff, less stress!0 -
Brilliant news re bingo!!! Well done! I might have to have a look at that....AF days in Feb 2010 - 2 :A
No new toiletries challenge 2010 (no buying new stuff until existing stash runs out!)0 -
Hi guys, sorry to butt in but I have signed up to Bingo Britain and I haven't got a clue what I am doing. Can't find instructions on how to actually play anywhere! I didn't think bingo would be very complicated! I must be an idiot. I deposited £10 but haven't had the amount matched yet. Then went and bought a bingo card for 50p. When they call the numbers they automatically mark on your card the ones you have, but then if you get 3 numbers in a row doesn't that mean you win something? I pressed the claim button and it said I didn't have a claim. Am baffled. Please help!DEBT FREE! AS OF 25/02/15
Emergency fund: £3000/£3500
House deposit: £10,000/£25,0000
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