How much have/will you spend today Saturday 30/9?
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im hoping for a no spend day today. at my parents for the weekend and have no plans to anything but laze around and spend time on here***PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBT***
Reclaimed my bank charges - got £250 back from HSBC and £88 from First Direct0 -
Spent £60.50 on my road tax, £12.19 in Budgens on food and gave DS2 £1.50 pocket money!Mortgage-free wannabe!0
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I was working this a.m. but just bought a drive through Mcdonalds :eek: I was shaking because I was sooo hungry so gave in to temptation i'm afraid. It was £ 3.19 but that's all today.
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Hi Moozie :wave:
Been ages since I joined in, but I'm starting to fritter a bit, so here goes.
Woollies - £4.29 on 2 kids birthday cards, stamps and bar of choc for DS
Wilkos - £7.79 - Tissues, dishwasher tabs, female bits, batteries, face wipes, hairgel for DS.
Probably £1 on coffee as taking DS to a birthday party soon thats miles from anywhere and no point coming home inbetween.
Mentally I spent another £30 on a gorgeous John Rocha shirt and £45 on a lovely pair of trousers!! I needed to confess that so I don't go back and buy them! :rotfl:
Should be it for today..minor food and winter boot shop tomorrow. I'm hoping to go all domestic tonight - ironing, clearing up and hoovering - with a glass of wine to motivate me!
Have a good day all!Back on the DFW Wagon:
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CC - £4,500 on 0% til 02/2019
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£3.50 on passport photos - will save me £15 by having it done before the 5th :money:
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Feeling a little bit despondent today as I have not managed to reduce my debt at all this month. Thanks to a last minute blowout at Costco on Wednesday, I have just done my sums, I have actually increased my debt by £13 this month. However, not to worry. Onwards and upwards.
Today I have spent £51, Christmas shopping online. I have very few Christmas purchases left to make now, so that's all going pretty well. I have also been using Quidco so will get a little money back.Official DFW Nerd No 096 - Proud to have dealt with my debt!0 -
Hi all managed a no spend day again today and even been out for a three course lunch with the family!!!:jOfficial DFW Nerd - Member 408 - Proud to be dealing with my debts!0
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newleaf wrote:I have actually increased my debt by £13 this month. However, not to worry. Onwards and upwards.
Today I have spent £51, Christmas shopping online. I have very few Christmas purchases left to make now, so that's all going pretty well. I have also been using Quidco so will get a little money back.
That's the right attitude newleaf :T Well done on the Christmas shopping, you're very organised! :beer:Leason learnt :beer:0 -
I have spent £50 on getting my hair coloured today :eek: however it was budgeted for - as is my next appointment at the end of November.
We then went grocery shopping and it came to £55.58 but I used saved Nectar points which knocked £20 off :j - hooray!
Anyway I am pleased with myself because the hair salon is slap bang in the middle of town and I had to walk past John Lewis clothes section to get to the bus station and I didn't go in...I didn't even turn my head as I went by.....
Oh yeah £1.80 bus fare to get home. Stagecoach really are a rip off. Wasn't it stagecoaches that got held to ransom in the past? How they've turned the tables....Bank Balance: In the black for the moment.
Sainsburys Loan: Cleared July 2010
Credit cards: AMEX Airmiles Card: direct debit set to clear balance monthly
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Hey LA - welcome back to the thread :T
I am sure your hair looks lovely and hope you take it somewhere this evening to show it off! I think hairdressing is worth every penny
Congrats on resisting John Lewis today. The 'I didn't even turn my head as I went by.....' made me smile :rotfl:
Have a lovely evening xLeason learnt :beer:0
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