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My cashback from tcb hit my account today - another £11.48 to add to my total.
Also just reached my payout threshold on mutual points again so that'll be another £20 when that cheque arrives. Hoping mr postie has some nice mail for me today, namely my commission cheque and hmv voucher:D£387.39/£196.46
Pay my debt by End of Feb 2022
49.28% paid!
£199.55/£500 savings by End of April 2022
39.91% saved!
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40p just made on boots.com and also saved £5.75, not going to add that, as wouldn't have spent that money in the first place, only placed order as got 5 baby items for £50
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you all seem to be doing extremely well
I have £15 from ebay, waiting for £50 dooyoo should be here next few days
nearly up to £10 on freebie scratchcardMPs left feb '08 276- Dec 13 36 :T MB Jan 10 ~ £82,377 Dec 13 ~ £29987
EMFD was Feb 32 :eek: NOW Dec 2013 its Dec 2016
MF new target Dec 16 REACHED!! :j0 -
Jesa - Take care , I really feel for you. xxHave nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.
William Morris
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Well Im afraid to say my total still says zero , but this should not be the case . I have saved money over the last week on buying cheaper food , and buying discounted presents towards dd's birthday this week . But I need to get my recipts together to do my total , which I will do later today or tommorrow
Ive had to pop in thow to share with you how excited I am about a bargain I have just got dd this morning from the local table top fair and Im really pleased . I bought her a play house for the garden which she loves for only £3 quid { as I haggled the lady down from £5.00 } , its one of the plastic ones with windows in like this one but without the kitchen I was hopefully going to bid and win on this week, towards her birthday presents ,
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270539056962&ru=http%3A%2F%2Fshop.ebay.co.uk%3A80%2F%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dp4712.m38.l1313%26_nkw%3D270539056962%26_sacat%3DSee-All-Categories%26_fvi%3D1&_rdc=1
So ive got a fab bargain havnt I ??? :j:j
As they retail at anything from £65 to over £100 pounds .She has wanted one of these for over a year now and I know it will definatelty be played with . So as I havnt bought the kitchen with it I thought I would add £40 to my total of saving today .
We did have a struggle getting it into the car and a very nice man had an escort van who was shopping there and decided to take it home for me in the next town , so in return my dad gave him a united scarf that he wanted . It is very nice to see people are so helpful out nowadays and it also saved me the taxi fare of somehow getting it home .:)Ebay Bag A Day Challenge 2012- :staradmin
*£10 a Day Febuary Challenge £ 66.23 / £290 £2 savers#131
Crazy Clothes Challenge Me £3.99/ £200 Dd £16 /£200
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Can you add me please (£5)? I have already received £73 for delivering Yellow Pages last month.
Still haven't completely added up last month yet.Without overpayments: 15 years, 1 monthsBecause of overpayments: 10 years, 10 months left until paid off0 -
What a lovely post keys. So nice to see there are still gentlemen in the world. And how generous of your Dad to give him the United football scarf.0
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£3.00 won on my weekly scratchcard.Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.
William Morris
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well £5 from bp - and £2 interestAchieve FIRE/Mortgage Neutrality in 2030
1) MFW Nov 21 £202K now £171.8K Equity 36.37%
2) £2.6K Net savings after CCs 10/10/25
3) Mortgage neutral by 06/30 (AVC £27.9K + Lump Sums DB £4.6K + (25% of SIPP 1.25K) = 34/£127.5K target 26.6% 10/10/25
(If took bigger lump sum = 60.35K or 47.6%)
4) FI Age 60 income target £17.1/30K 57% (if mortgage and debts repaid - need more otherwise) (If bigger lump sum £15.8/30K 52.67%)
5) SIPP £5K updated 10/10/250
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