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How much have/will you spend today Friday 22/9?
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Didn't spend anything today
Saving for a deposit: £20,551 / £25,000 - 82% of the way there...0 -
Hi all didn't manage to get on computer last night but had another no spend day yesterday:j
Managed to keep in my budget for the week and actualy have £6.90 left so not bad:D
Yesterday was my first pay day in around two years where I have actually started the month with my full wages - no overdraft, no debt, so thank you all :T :T :T
It's made budgeting for this month so much easier and can actually start and save some money now so very excited:j :money:Official DFW Nerd - Member 408 - Proud to be dealing with my debts!0 -
cheletastic wrote:Hi all didn't manage to get on computer last night but had another no spend day yesterday:j
Managed to keep in my budget for the week and actualy have £6.90 left so not bad:D
Yesterday was my first pay day in around two years where I have actually started the month with my full wages - no overdraft, no debt, so thank you all :T :T :T
It's made budgeting for this month so much easier and can actually start and save some money now so very excited:j :money:
Well done!!! :T :T :T
I know just how you feel! I have just had my third payday where ALL my money was available to me - not to the overdraft, not for charges, ALL MINE! mwahahahahah :rotfl:
It's just makes life so much easier as you say and it feel like a great achievement after being overdrawn forever (or so it seemed!)Leason learnt :beer:0
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