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Shearer how are things getting on for you?Saving needed to emigrate to Oz*September 2015*
£11,860.00 needed = £1,106 in savings
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hi
feeling abit down about it all at the mo, but hey ho!!!!!!!
Struggled to keep to my budget at weekend, but did one good thing. Went to the Clarks shoes outlet at blackpool and got three pairs of shoes for the little one for £17!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! got them all in bigger sizes0 -
Keep going, the first bit is blatantly the hardest bobs. What with a load of admin to do, paperwork flying about everywhere, its tough to remain calm, for any of us.
Well done on your bargains!:beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
This Ive come to know...
So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:0 -
I have merged the two threads to keep all the advice in one place0
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right, had a sort out. Set up a weekly payment of £30 to HSBC, min payment £85 a month. Paying £10.00 a week to Virgin because at mo still on a promotional rate until march, mint and sainsburys i deal with when they come. Quick question, if i pay weekly will there be less interest? I was paying HSBC by DD but they took the payment on the deadline day, would that bump interest up?0
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I've lots of questions actually, the weekend gives you time to think..should i enter into a DMP or would i lose everything like my overdraft facility because i bank with HSBC0
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