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Oh Mr B, so sorry you are feelign so down.
The comments NRA has made re your sleep apnea sound positive though, so maybe this machine will be a good idea. Buy Mrs B some good ear plugs and I'm sure she will be fine !
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, I didnt see the programme you mentioned but I often wish we had varying things differently, but we didnt and thats that ! What we have to do now is look forward , not look back, not easy at times I know !
Sorry to hear about the cars, my warning lights have all popped backed up on my car this morning after my attempted car repairs a few weeks ago !
Good luck with the dreaded tax return !LBM July 2011 - Finally took control Nov 2011 DFD Sometime in the distant future ! :eek:
Total debts Nov 2011 [STRIKE]£96796.75[/STRIKE]:eek:
Total Debts JUL 2020 £00.00
Cleared Jul 2020 £96796.75:T
Emergency Fund / Rainy Day - £5500 . DMP Mutual Support Thread 4280 -
Oh Bonnington
I'm sorry you have had such a C**p day, I hope tomorrow will be better for you.
What is it with these computer companies, they are always happy to sell the dammed goods and not so good with the aftercare. I really hope it gets resolved for you soon.
I know what you mean about the shoes.Years ago my BF lived in Northampton, home of the cobblers and people did get their shoes made and they lasted for years.
I heard someone talking the other day about how things are never made to last because we live in such a throwaway society. I think it is were we have gone wrong.
I hope all goes well at the hospital on Monday, in case I don't get to to see online again before then.
Well done on the surveys, as I said to others I am trying to do one a day on various sites to make the points.
Right off for a very quick mooch on the other diaries and then I must to bed.
Take care
NRANewRoadAhead Debts Sep 2009 £35,000.00Debt Free November 2014, Mortgage free June 2022
#No16 2025 52 week envelope challenge-£477/£13780 -
Bonnington
Is it wrong that i giggled through your post! That sort of thing normally happens to me. I hope things improve quickly for you xElectric and Gas Predators 17/£700:j:j:j October make £10 a day challenge :j:j:j£155/£3100 -
Oh Mr B, it sounds like the day from hell. I thought it was only me that had those days where from the minute I get up everything goes wrong. Cleary not !
I know things arent going your way at the moment, but re read your post back to yourself. You are still achieving lots as well, there are many positives. The surveys, getting those complaints into the consumers re their goods . If you are anything like me, pre LBM I didnt complain . Now though ,I complain about most things that arent up to scratch and 9 times out of 10 the company does seem to pay up.
If you need a brolly, I found one today in DD1's wardrobe never used !! Pink with a lovely frilly black edging, with pictures of shoes and lipsticks all over it ! You are more than welcome to it ! :rotfl:
Sorry....only kidding !
I really hope Monday goes well for you and things improve over the weekend.
Take Care xLBM July 2011 - Finally took control Nov 2011 DFD Sometime in the distant future ! :eek:
Total debts Nov 2011 [STRIKE]£96796.75[/STRIKE]:eek:
Total Debts JUL 2020 £00.00
Cleared Jul 2020 £96796.75:T
Emergency Fund / Rainy Day - £5500 . DMP Mutual Support Thread 4280 -
Hi bonnington
Have seen your posts on Mrs PGs diary and so on so thought I'd pop in and have subscribed. Seems like there has been a load of carp for you to deal with recently, health, jobs as well as MSE and debt stuff. Sorry to read that and hope it gets better soon
BrizzleMFiT-T4 Member No. 96 - 2022 is my MF goal
Winter 17/18 Savings Rate Goal: 25% [October 30%] :T
Declutter 60 items before 31.03.18 9/60 ** LSDs Target 10 for March 03/10 **AFDs 10/15 ** Sales/TCB Target 2018 £25/£500 NSDs Target 10 for March 02/10 Trying to be a Frugalista:rotfl::T0 -
Ramble away thats what we are here for x
My baby suffers with a form of apnea scares the hell out of me, the hospital hope she will grow out of it and it only affects her if she has a cold or under the weather.
Hope eveything goes ok for you xElectric and Gas Predators 17/£700:j:j:j October make £10 a day challenge :j:j:j£155/£3100 -
Hi bonnington
Well done on the surveys i'm so jealous you get all the high paying ones and i get the 25p ones which then proceed to screen me out after 10 mins :rotfl:
If only we all had the gift of hindsight, we'd all be mortgage free with thousands in the bank by now, but just think you wouldn't have 'met' all us lovely people
I hope the sleep machine helps you....that sounds terrifying to me stopping breathing 19times an hour :eek:MORTGAGE BALANCE when we moved Aug 2024, £120,000. January 1st £118,267.06. May 1st, £116, 123, June 1st, £115,536Mortgage Overpayments - September-December, £152.46. Jan £103.27, Feb £115, March £91.50, April £100, May £200, June £200.
Total- £962.23
Goal to pay off 1% of current mortgage in one year. £1200. (80% there)
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Good to see you posting Bonnington
. That card at 29.8% is a joke!! I'm the same, can't seem to find any 0%s unfortunately, so will keep plodding along at it until it's gone...and it will be!!
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Firstly Happy Anniversary Bonnington,:beer::beer: (sorry cant finda smiley for it) hope you have a good time at MIL and enjoy your chinese.:j:j
Haven't been on a lot this week as it was my first full week back at work and have been shattered every evening.
Hope you have a good week end and lets hope the weather improves soon.
NRA xNewRoadAhead Debts Sep 2009 £35,000.00Debt Free November 2014, Mortgage free June 2022
#No16 2025 52 week envelope challenge-£477/£13780 -
happy belated aniiversary to you and your DW
What is this ebid::?? I'm off to google it now!!MORTGAGE BALANCE when we moved Aug 2024, £120,000. January 1st £118,267.06. May 1st, £116, 123, June 1st, £115,536Mortgage Overpayments - September-December, £152.46. Jan £103.27, Feb £115, March £91.50, April £100, May £200, June £200.
Total- £962.23
Goal to pay off 1% of current mortgage in one year. £1200. (80% there)
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