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  • nattyt
    nattyt Posts: 431 Forumite
    annibee wrote: »
    Natty - If she is a friend maybe you could come up with an out of work deal?

    She could come do your hair round your house or you go to hers the price will be cheaper but she will get 100% of the money whereas through work they will take a % from what you pay!

    Its her business so this unfortunately won't make a difference!!!!
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  • MFWannabe
    MFWannabe Posts: 2,555 Forumite
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    nattyt wrote: »
    Wow thanks everyone. Definitely need to do an SOA. How do i do this? Have money at end of week so its not like I've got nothing but just had a freak out moment!! Going to postpone hairdressers for sure but she is also a friend hence another reason why I don't want to go anywhere else although i guess there are ways round that!! Postponing hair will pay for trips and Virgin Vie which I'm going to do as need some more income.
    Definitely going to check out tyres and will get that fitted for free by my RAC man brother!!
    Hi Natty
    You can do an soa by visting www.makesenseofcards.com

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  • dava123
    dava123 Posts: 50 Forumite
    linz wrote: »
    Take a look at www.blackcircles.com (through www.topcashback.com) for your tyre - presume car tyre? I saved quite a bit when I had to get 2 new ones last year. You need your tyre specifications, enter details online, the site quotes you prices depending on which tyre you want, then a list of local garages to fit it. Simples :)


    i go to scrap yards and breakers for my tyres can get them for under a tenner each.and pay a fitter to change them for me,off the record of course.its bad but it save me alot of pennies.
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