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How much/will you have spend today wednesday 13/12

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  • cattie1
    cattie1 Posts: 2,068 Forumite
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    I am so busy at work at the mo I am not getting the time to get on here. but today I am going xmas shopping after work but it's out of my xmas budget apart from that NSD! If I can say that?! lol:confused: :rotfl:
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    Why is a person that handles your money called a broker?!:confused:
  • yung
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    cattie1 wrote:
    I am so busy at work at the mo I am not getting the time to get on here. but today I am going xmas shopping after work but it's out of my xmas budget apart from that NSD! If I can say that?! lol:confused: :rotfl:

    you Just said it, I hope it is not going to be a wild xmas spending :rotfl:
    Yung
    Early Retiree debt & stress free. and Joined the SKI club:j

  • Working away from home this week with work..

    Fully Expensible today ::

    £13 - breakfast
    £20 - taxi's
    £6.50 - lunch
    £25 - dinner
    £109 - Hotel room

    Out of my own pocket today ::

    £31.48 - Renting Flat/bills today.. : (
    £12.60 - Amazon - Xmas Presents as unable to shop as away

    What annoys me the most is that i have a lovely flat, but i live in it approx total less than 24hours every week..

    ~ M.
    Debt - £5578
    Amex - £3128.72 @ 4% life of balance
    Natwest - £2449.48
    Possible total debt outcome on 30th June 2007 : £1743.17!!
  • yung
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    Working away from home this week with work..

    Fully Expensible today ::

    £13 - breakfast
    £20 - taxi's
    £6.50 - lunch
    £25 - dinner
    £109 - Hotel room

    Out of my own pocket today ::

    £31.48 - Renting Flat/bills today.. : (
    £12.60 - Amazon - Xmas Presents as unable to shop as away

    What annoys me the most is that i have a lovely flat, but i live in it approx total less than 24hours every week..

    ~ M.
    that must be a hefty breakfast for that price I thought paying £109 hotel you get breakfast with it.
    Yung
    Early Retiree debt & stress free. and Joined the SKI club:j

  • mophead
    mophead Posts: 198 Forumite
    I've spent £51.00 in Aldi but that was a weeks food shop for 2 adults and 4 children and it included 2 x-mas pressies.

    naughty spend was £2.40 on 10 cigs i gave up for 12months and fell back off the wagon after a really stressfull time a home about 3months ago. i am going to give up again real soon honest:naughty:
  • yung
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    mophead wrote:
    I've spent £51.00 in Aldi but that was a weeks food shop for 2 adults and 4 children and it included 2 x-mas pressies.

    naughty spend was £2.40 on 10 cigs i gave up for 12months and fell back off the wagon after a really stressfull time a home about 3months ago. i am going to give up again real soon honest:naughty:


    If you have done once you can do it again, easy said than done. I can't give up because I never started :T
    Yung
    Early Retiree debt & stress free. and Joined the SKI club:j

  • yung wrote:
    that must be a hefty breakfast for that price I thought paying £109 hotel you get breakfast with it.

    It's just a full english buffet style. But as its london they can charge outrageous prices!!

    But i dont mind as im not paying for it tbh!

    Working away from home lark is good sometimes..

    Turn off all leccy, just leave gas combi on to heat the house for 1 hour in the morning and thats it.. no need to buy food..

    But trying to have some pattern to life, just plain sucks.
    Debt - £5578
    Amex - £3128.72 @ 4% life of balance
    Natwest - £2449.48
    Possible total debt outcome on 30th June 2007 : £1743.17!!
  • Hi everyone, sorry I havent checked in for a wee while. This week so far I have bought one lunch and got 2 disposible cameras from holiday back in August developed, my son needed them for school.

    I didnt update my spending at then end of the week but I did not go over budget, yahoo. First time, half a good day everyone x
  • rog2
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    Snaggles wrote:
    Me too, stuck at home with some mystery illness, so no spending at all!

    Hope it's nothing serious Snaggles - there's a lot of bugs about.
    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
  • cattie1
    cattie1 Posts: 2,068 Forumite
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    yung wrote:
    you Just said it, I hope it is not going to be a wild xmas spending :rotfl:
    hopefully not:eek: -it is too windy and cold to go to town so just going to matalan and places like that!.
    official dfw nerd club member no 214
    Proud to be dealing with my debts!;)
    Why is a person that handles your money called a broker?!:confused:
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