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How much have you spent today - Wednesday 15.11.06

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  • yung
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    Still no sign of Moozie I wonder what she is up too
    Yung
    Early Retiree debt & stress free. and Joined the SKI club:j

  • rog2
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    Hels_Bells wrote:
    Am new to MSE but today is the first of my NSD's and finding it a lot easier then i thought it would be! :j

    They get easier as you go along HB - you'll soon wonder how you managed BEFORE NSD's:beer:
    I am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
    If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.

    HMRC Bankruptcy Statistic - 26th October 2006 - 23rd April 2007 BCSC Member No. 7

    DFW Nerd # 166 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS
  • rog2
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    yung wrote:
    Still no sign of Moozie I wonder what she is up too

    I'm sure she'll be okay, Yung. She's a tough old bird, and she won't let anything wear her down for long:beer:
    I am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
    If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.

    HMRC Bankruptcy Statistic - 26th October 2006 - 23rd April 2007 BCSC Member No. 7

    DFW Nerd # 166 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS
  • rog2
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    OH popped to Lidls for some essentials and actually did very well. They were giving away Kingsmill loaves so he got 2 for the freezer.

    Total spend £4.39:D

    PP
    xx

    I've just got back from Tesco - they had Kingsmill loaves reduced to 44p, so I bought 2 loaves for freezer - If I'd known that LIDL were giving it away i'd have gone there :mad: :mad:
    Still - total spend including milk and some cheese - £4.30 - quite happy with that.
    PS resisted urge to buy a bar of Tesco Value Milk Chocolate:beer:
    I am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
    If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.

    HMRC Bankruptcy Statistic - 26th October 2006 - 23rd April 2007 BCSC Member No. 7

    DFW Nerd # 166 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS
  • kathfisch
    kathfisch Posts: 3,042 Forumite
    Hope you're ok moozie! :)

    Just the obligatory bridge toll for me (to get back from work) so that's £4.90. But managed to resist any spends after work! :T Why oh why would I choose to work in a shopping centre?! :rolleyes: :rotfl:
    Don't stress, relax, let life roll off your backs. Except for death and paying taxes, everything in life is only for now... Avenue Q
    Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 003 :DProud to have become debt free... and striving to keep it that way
  • wearside_2
    wearside_2 Posts: 1,508 Forumite
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    rog2 wrote:
    You shouldn't NEED to spend anything where you are:rolleyes: :beer:

    I wish I didn't NEED to spend anything where I am but as it's our second home we have to live as we do in the Uk. I am close to spending $500 :eek: as the final payment on blinds being fitted as I type in our Florida Room.
    To Dare is To Do:beer:
  • babes21
    babes21 Posts: 1,665 Forumite
    Today i've spent:

    £2.20 - Cigarettes
    £1.60 - Travel
    £1.65 - Lunch
    £12.00 - Jumper from Dorothy Perkins
    £4.00 - Book

    Total = £21.45
  • rog2
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    OneSpike wrote:
    Big fat zero, woohoo! I used up a bit of diesel driving a friend to town but that's it. It's quite effortless spending nothing when your purse is empty and the bank accounts and credit cards unusable!

    I'm with you there onespike:beer: Still it can be a pain looking for free parking. :mad:
    I am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
    If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.

    HMRC Bankruptcy Statistic - 26th October 2006 - 23rd April 2007 BCSC Member No. 7

    DFW Nerd # 166 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS
  • rog2
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    Queen_B wrote:
    Mon & Tues were both NSD's for me so tonight I think I'll treat myself to tea out whilst I'm at college, hoping for a maximum of £3.

    Well done on the NSD's:T and as far as tea at college goes - Buon Apetito :beer:
    I am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
    If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.

    HMRC Bankruptcy Statistic - 26th October 2006 - 23rd April 2007 BCSC Member No. 7

    DFW Nerd # 166 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS
  • anniestar wrote:
    Get well soon.

    Thanks annie,DH come home from work complaining of a very sore throat,both kids have come home with red eyes,looks like the lot of us now have it :mad:
    Debt at highest £102k :eek:
    Lightbulb moment march 2006
    Debt free october2017 :j
    Finally sleeping easy in my bed :A
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