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  • What sort of printer do you have? . I have hp so use instant ink so I get sent one before I run out. I pay a low monthly subscription which works out a lot cheaper than the cartridges. Just a thought that might save you money Sam x
    Grocery challenge Feb £107/£100-epic fail due to cake and biscuits
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  • beanielou
    beanielou Posts: 95,599 Ambassador
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    I use the instant ink too and pay £1.99 a month for up to 50 copies, ink included.
    This is me too  xx
    I am a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on Mortgage Free Wannabe & Local Money Saving Scotland & Disability Money Matters. If you need any help on those boards, do let me know.Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any post you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button , or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. All views are my own & not the official line of Money Saving Expert.

    Lou~ Debt free Wanabe No 55 DF 03/14.**Credit card debt free 30/06/10~** MFW. Finally mortgage free O2/ 2021****
    "A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of" Jane Austen in Mansfield Park.

    ***Fall down seven times,stand up eight*** ~~Japanese proverb.
    ***Keep plodding*** Out of debt, out of danger. ***Be the difference.***
    One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.
  • abba1772
    abba1772 Posts: 7,746 Forumite
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    will take a look at the ink subscription thanks guys.

    Transferred hubby's house keeping money over I now have £2220.65 in my rewiring account, not retiring lol long way off from retiring lol x  only £1180 til I hit the amount required for the rewiring.

    I managed my workout on the cross-trainer mindee turned up late so just got on with it before they eventually showed up.  will do my gym zoom class once I've finished work.

    Have got a washing on the line and another one in the washing machine making the most of the lovely weather we are having.

    Have emailed my grans lawyers regarding her house and I've also emailed a plumbing company who have taken payment from my grans account but I can't find any paperwork as to what she is actually paying for.

    waiting on someone picking up a bit of furniture getting £10 for it will be putting this towards the phone repair. So far I have £85 and someone is picking up my old metal plant pots so another £10 towards it woo hoo.

    Need to nip to homebargains for rinse aid and salt for the dishwasher, fairy non bio and freezer bags as I'm picking up my box of chicken today at 11am.........need to remember this lol 


    NEXT TARGET: Halifax credit card DEC 22 £0 / £4499.12
    POAMAYC 2011 £6378.35 POAMAYC 2012 £5000.78
    POAMAYC 2013 £3480.04 POAMAYC 2014 £4085.14
    POAMAYC 2015 £7565.24 POAMAYC 2016 £8000.90 POAMAYC 2017 £7278.80 POAMAYC 2018 £13208.18POAMAYC 2019 £13309.28 POAMAYC 2020 £15026.05
  • Hope you remembered your chicken.  :)
    Wow on rewiring fund. Good going, you do so well at selling. I've had enough of eboy so will try local selling sites so hopefully will do as well.
    Sam x
    Grocery challenge Feb £107/£100-epic fail due to cake and biscuits
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  • abba1772
    abba1772 Posts: 7,746 Forumite
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    I did remember the chicken Sam hehehe

    had a productive week end so far

    managed to get a car load of  stuff to the tip on Saturday then helped hubby gut his s h I t tip of a garage and got 10 black bags fulls amount other stuff that will be going to the tip on Saturday morning at 11am......hate having to book an appointment to go to the tip 

    also managed to complete a online course learning about STEM was quite interesting and it was FREE, even better lol xx

    so i sold two items yesterday a shelf unit for £10 and a bag of abbies clothes got £10 for them as well but it’s split between the both of us, if the other bag of clothes don’t sell they’ll be going to the charity shop when the reopen.

    now sitting wondering what to do with myself as hubby away out to try and fit an exhaust back onto a truck
    NEXT TARGET: Halifax credit card DEC 22 £0 / £4499.12
    POAMAYC 2011 £6378.35 POAMAYC 2012 £5000.78
    POAMAYC 2013 £3480.04 POAMAYC 2014 £4085.14
    POAMAYC 2015 £7565.24 POAMAYC 2016 £8000.90 POAMAYC 2017 £7278.80 POAMAYC 2018 £13208.18POAMAYC 2019 £13309.28 POAMAYC 2020 £15026.05
  • Willowtree222
    Willowtree222 Posts: 8,208 Forumite
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    I hope you just sat and relaxed x
    September 2017 Debt = £25330

    Starting afresh.

    You can do anything if you put your mind to it. x
  • Sun_Addict
    Sun_Addict Posts: 24,065 Forumite
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    I was the same the day after mine but was fine the following day. 
    I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)
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