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Max's Debt Free Diary.........
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:TSold my 1st book on Amazon!! £3.90 but every penny counts!0
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Well my furniture design/restoration venture is taking off, in that I have completed 1 piece and set up a facebook page "MW Design" to show off and advertise my goods!

Had a great time in Asda last night with my 3 pygmies intow! Not really! :mad: But on the flip side I got 12 Free Range eggs for £2, 6 loaves of burgen bread for 60p
and had an overflowing big trolley for £82! Pretty good apart from the fact that I had to squeeze the whole lot into my freezer, it was like a game of tetris!!:T
I have updated my signateure with our debt busting progress :T
Also sold another book on Amazon (need to post) and the quadbike has gone = £100 ish, can't quite remember.
All good stuff
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Wow good for you. Where are you finding your furniture? I bought and refurbished an old chest of drawers from Ebay, but it was not amazingly cheap, and I only bought the drawers for myself. I have thought about doing it but Ebay does not seem cheap for local furniture. Let us know how you get on, and good luck.Halifax CC £1029/£2490, Tesco CC [STRIKE]£0/£3203[/STRIKE], Tesco loan £15431/£15808, Carloan1 £6743/£8241, Carloan2[STRIKE] £0/£3813[/STRIKE]
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I watch things on ebay and if they dont sell ill make them an offer...doesnt always work but this time it did and I got a fair few pieces! :-)0
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Ahh. Nice one. Sounds like a good idea and should make you a bit of money.Halifax CC £1029/£2490, Tesco CC [STRIKE]£0/£3203[/STRIKE], Tesco loan £15431/£15808, Carloan1 £6743/£8241, Carloan2[STRIKE] £0/£3813[/STRIKE]
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They look pretty good. The telephone table looks interesting, what are you going to do with it?Halifax CC £1029/£2490, Tesco CC [STRIKE]£0/£3203[/STRIKE], Tesco loan £15431/£15808, Carloan1 £6743/£8241, Carloan2[STRIKE] £0/£3813[/STRIKE]
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They look pretty good. The telephone table looks interesting, what are you going to do with it?
Thanks, Ive since made the union jack table more shabby than glosy and i think im keeping it for my self unless i have any offers!
2nd one, the telephone table is going to be part painted part wood. Started it last night, 1st coat of primer on
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