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How much have/will you spend today Wednesday 27/12?
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evening moozie and friends!
i spent £22.35 in asda today, got two skirts and a pair of trousers (£18) in that too so not too bad.
but i then went back during work and spent £1.63 on munchies cause we were sooooo bored! i'm now dreading new years day if it's this quiet on a 'normal' day!
tomorrow i'm going for a wee nose in the sales, tho i shall be very very good!0 -
I spent 1.50 on a muffin which i wouldn't normally do but i work in a shop and have spent the whole day having to put up with rude comments from customers.:mad: Can't wait for the sale to be over. It will cost a fortune in "medicinal muffins".DFW Nerd no 546
Official 10k New Years Resolution
£10k by 31/12/2008
Earn £10 a day in Jan challenge: Target £310 - So far £184.98
January Shopping Challenge : Target £50 - Spent £16.050 -
It's been a few NSD's in a row for me - not sure I can keep it up though as the boys are nagging to be taken to spend the money they were given for Christmas. I've only succeeded so far as I've been a 'safe' distance from any tills...
Kaz xJanuary '06 Grocery Challenge (4th - 31st) £320.Week 1 - £73.99 Week 2 £5.10 (so far
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Someone burst my bubble and I lost the plot so no idea what I spent now...Other Jan :- Petrol £20.41, Clothes £8.50, House £3.
I will try to work it out.
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I've been lurking on this thread for a while and have decided to bite the bullet and join this post.
It was a NSD for me - yippie and I even deposited £60 in my savings account too. :j
Here's hoping for another NSD for me again.Sealed pot challenge 2009 - target £750. Dec - April £275
April NSD - 15/200 -
taking DS2 out for a meal tonight for his birthday......will update later with the damage:)November NSD's - 70
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Hi Moozie - Good to hear that you have had a good Christmas.
Annie Really sorry to hear of your Uncle's death - I hope it hasn't upset you too much.
Moozie - I am aiming for a No Spend Week - Was given a few packs of tobacco for Christmas - Fridge and Freezer still relatively full and my Sister-in-law is visiting from Italy - came loaded with food and drink. :beer:
Am also avoiding the 'Sales' like the plague.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 -
bookaddict - a big welcome to you and hope you stick around

jamie - have a great time at the meal, hope your son has a lovely birthday!
rog2 - great stuff! I hope you make the whole week without any spends!!Leason learnt :beer:0
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