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How much have/will you spend today Wednesday 6/12?
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lauren_1 wrote:too bloody much, £46.50 for 3 hours of my instructors time, £48.50 for driving test, failed by the way:mad: , £21 to re book theory test cos next available practical tests are in 6 weeks!!!!!and my theory runs out on the 12th jan
sorry to hear about that, don't you know anyone who can give you some practice in their own car.Yung
Early Retiree debt & stress free. and Joined the SKI club:j0 -
Evening moozie and co!
Hopefully you will be winding down now moozie with a nice warm bath,some hot cocoa and then BED! hope you are able to sleep better tonight,I think the move is playing on your mind :grouphug:
Glad you're feeling human again annie,you've had a bad time haven't you.
Today I spent at home looking on the internet for some pressie ideas,still haven't got a clue what to get
will try again tomorrow.
Good thing is I spent nothing AGAIN :j ,think I'm becoming a hermit
Have a good evening everyone
LIHDebt at highest £102k :eek:
Lightbulb moment march 2006
Debt free october2017 :j
Finally sleeping easy in my bed :A0 -
NSD for me & have everything I need to last the rest of the week without spending.
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lauren_1 wrote:too bloody much, £46.50 for 3 hours of my instructors time, £48.50 for driving test, failed by the way:mad: , £21 to re book theory test cos next available practical tests are in 6 weeks!!!!!and my theory runs out on the 12th jan
Sorry to hear about that. You have my sympathy as I hated every single minute of learning to drive. I used to be in a cold sweat at the ned of every lesson and was always ringing up the instructor with made up reasons to cancel lessons. Luckily (though I didn't think so at the time) he always made me rebook another time in the week.
Anyway I digress, it seesm to be all or nothing with me and today it was nothing, thank goodness!0 -
Evening all
Only spent £58 in Sainsbury's and used £15 worth of nectar points, so cost me £43 (out of food budget & included some Xmas drinks).DMP starts June 2012, £38,180.
Balance June 2015 £26,046 (paid off 32%)
DMP mutual support thread no 4340 -
hiya all... today i spent 45p on a chocie bar
and 40p on a drink although once i got it out of the machine i read the ingredients and it has funnys in it so i had to bin it :mad: so a total of 85p... with regards to dreams all week i have been dreaming of me wii *two days to go*
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Today I have spent £4.31 on posting yet more books that I have sold on Amazon.DFW Nerd no. 177

~ Car HP - £1447.41 still to pay - Final payment July 2008 :T
~ 26 monthly payments left of my Trust Deed
~ Clear Credit Report March 2012 :T
PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS0 -
Today I spent:
Castrol EDGE oil £11.99 (I need this to keep my ickle car's oil levels up in case they drop over christmas! Not really planned expenditure but necessary expenditure)
Lunch £3.39! :O
Car Wash £6
Total Spend Today: £21.38!
I shouldnt have really got my car washed, 'waste' of money there. First waste of money for this week.
I did work out I'll have around £140 spare by the next payday though, even after christmas pressies and going out for my works do, etc.
Tomorrow & Friday the only things I'll be buying are a card & present for my Dad's birthday, and my lunches.matched betting: £879.63
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Hello everyone, today i've spent:
£5.80 - Travel
£5.40 - Lunch
£2.20 - Cigarettes
80p - Snacks
£15.00 - Christmas Present (Already taken into account so won't be part of my weekly budget)
£11.00 - Christmas Present (same as above)
£15.00 - Christmas present (same as above)
£3.49 - Eyeshadow
£1.00 - Gift bag
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Hi everyone, I was a bit of a bad DFW today, I spent £11. This included £8 for a pair of wellies for walking my puppy (they are very comfortable I may add) and £3 on lunch. I'll be watching the pennies the rest of the week.
I needed the wellies as I stay in a village in northern Scotland and snow seems to lie here, also it can be very muddy, going for walks surrounding the village x0
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