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Jumanji_2
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My partner and I are starting a budget. Basically we're going to put a few pound away every month for the odd things. We want one of those rectangle money boxes, that have separate compartments and a key lock.
I used to have one, but got rid of it a few years ago. Does anyone know where I can find one?
I used to have one, but got rid of it a few years ago. Does anyone know where I can find one?
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It's not WHAT you know, it's WHO you know0
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Kleeneze had them in a catalogue that we had recently - it was collected last week, so if you have a kleeneze distributor near you it might be worth a look - otherwise try https://www.kleeneze.net and you can fill in your details so a catalogue can be dropped off for you.
Note: I have no affiliation with them at all, personally I don't care for their stuff but they keep leaving me the catalogues....0 -
Not sure if eBay's your thing but spotted those on there earlier.0
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maybe argos?Laughter is the sun
that drives winter
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make one...save a quid....put the quid in the box...it only need s 4 bits of wood and some nails or glue.Screw the top on so you can get at the money eventually.Bobs your uncle.0
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..................er....error...six bits of wood.0
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try studio cards they use to do them0
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I bought one last year in Office World.How many surrealists does it take to change a lightbulb?
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Got mine in Staples where they have quite a variety. Otherwise WH Smith or any office equipment shop should stock them.
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Have you got somewhere secure to keep it? Your home insurance might not pay out if you have unwelcome visitors.
I prefer to open seperate accounts for each thing I'm saving for with ING or one of the other HIGH Interest providers, your money grows, it's safe and it's harder to access on a whim.0
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