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How much have/will you spend today Thursday 7/12?
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you know when you are going to do summit and you just know it's a bad idea, but you do it anyway...
got a call from me wee sis asking me if i would go to new look cause there was a dress she liked in the sale but they didn't have her size in dundee...now i knew if i went into town again i'd spend money, i just knew...and i was right! argh!
£1 in poundland on 10m of wrapping paper
£1 in card shop on 40m of ribbon
99p in woolies on 20 bows
(means i can finish all my wrapping tho!)
and £4 in primark on velour trackie bottoms for the gym.
now i really want to phone for a pizza or summit for tea but i refuse to post on this thread again so i'm not!0 -
Evening all, first time of posting on here this week. I have been a naughty twit and spent tooooo much.
NSD today, much needed.
But, on the plus side, I have done 3 mystery shops this week.Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no: 203.0 -
lynsayjane wrote:you know when you are going to do summit and you just know it's a bad idea, but you do it anyway...
got a call from me wee sis asking me if i would go to new look cause there was a dress she liked in the sale but they didn't have her size in dundee...now i knew if i went into town again i'd spend money, i just knew...and i was right! argh!
£1 in poundland on 10m of wrapping paper
£1 in card shop on 40m of ribbon
99p in woolies on 20 bows
(means i can finish all my wrapping tho!)
and £4 in primark on velour trackie bottoms for the gym.
now i really want to phone for a pizza or summit for tea but i refuse to post on this thread again so i'm not!
:T :T :T :T :T :T :T :T :T :T
Now there is a good reason for having this thread!Leason learnt :beer:0 -
Evening guys and girls, been a bit distant last few days, but not been spending, been having a major clear out! Tonight I spent £12 kids swimming etc. Still under target for this week! Hope everyone else is well.
PS having to post what I have spent on here stops me in my tracks aswell!One day I might be more organised...........
GC: £200
Slinkies target 2018 - another 70lb off (half way to what the NHS says) so far 25lb0 -
Boots: spent £20.41: £20 mobile top up, 2 x mini Trevor Sorbet shampoos (had a free voucher from Boots ac machine
Asda: spent 3.58, less £1.50 coupon: 1 x Minstrels,1 x m&m peanuts,1 x reeses peanut cups,1 x pk 80 baby wipesTesco points: 101 (£21.50, £19.50, £7.50, £21 & £5)
Boots points: £0.28
Pigsback points: 715 (4 xBoots£10 & 1 xPizzaHut£10, 2 x £10 clothing vouchers)
Mutual points: 3417 (redeemed 8250)
Rpoints:redeemed 28925 points)Cashbag:£8.91(£20)0 -
Hi everyone :hello:
Today I spent £6 in Asda and that's all.
My ebay is sitting at £19.50:T and I have 10 watchers on my items so here's hoping the figures goes up and up. My grandparents also gave me £50 today! They're so generous, I hope they realise how much it means to me.
keep up the good work everyone and have a fab weekend
little L
xDebt 28/12/06 £26,467
£20 grocery challenge per week
Savings £400
£2 coins - £8.00
DMP £357 pcm (CCCs) commenced 1/10/06
DFD :think: proud to be dealing with my debts0 -
Good evening everyone, I'm late at posting again.
Today I have spent £2.55, thats on a sandwich for lunch and tonight I bought a box of after eight cones for £1. Very nice. x0 -
£26 on stuff that I bugetted for and then £4.50 down the pub.
Oh and £4 for a ticket to see my friend sing in on Saturday night!
£34.50 in total... not good!
:heartpuls CG :heartpulsEver wonder about those people who spend £2 apiece on those little bottles of Evian water? Try spelling Evian backward.0 -
Sorry moozie - late update - had to pay £6.65 for prescription. :mad: :mad: but they did give me a receipt so that, if I eventually am awarded my JSA, Boots will refund this charge - just off to update signature.: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 DEBTS0 -
Its been an expensive day here today:o Worktop in kitchen is being fitted so have some outs today but all budgeted for:D
£100 to fit, cut out sink and and bond worktops together. Should normally be about £250 but is BIL's mate;)
£8.00 on rolls for lunch....nowhere to do anything...thats my excuse! Probably will get a take-away later too as I have no cooker today.
So probably about £120 in all, but the £100 was budgeted.
PP
xxTo repeat what others have said, requires education, to challenge it,requires brains!FEB GC/DIESEL £200/4 WEEKS0
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