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£10 per day in September ** ALL WELCOME** :)

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  • Aesop wrote: »
    well done Nat! :j how timely is that?

    wish mine would say that :( but if I got something like that, they would take it back straight away as they overpaid me last year. Their mistake, and I called up to query it. But some of it got written off, but rest I have to pay back.

    I'm not sure if you are aware there is a legal thing about not having to repay overpayments as long as it was the other sides mistake and you can a)'prove' you didn't realise it was an overpayment, b) show that it has been spent c) show that repaying it would cause financial hardship - i got overpaid by open uni one time when i was working for them and i got the whole payment written off because of this - i should have the paperwork somewhere........I will see if i can hunt it out for more info for you :)
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  • Morning!

    Wow, I can't believe how well everyone is doing. I have slowed down over the last few days as I have just been so busy I haven't had time to list anymore on ebay/amazon. Also, one of my parcels never made it to its destination, so it looks like i'm going to have to refund them on Friday, which means my total will go down by £54.00. Luckily I got COP which will cover me for £40 something of compensation for lost package, but it won't cover the full amount. So, I have left £10 in my paypal account to cover the shortfall. Such a shame, I really hope the buyer doesn't give me a neg, I've tried to help and correspond as much as I can, and she has been great and really understanding, so hopefully it will be ok.

    Keep up the good work everyone.
    October make £10/day currently £11.02
  • nat21luv
    nat21luv Posts: 3,435 Forumite
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    Im so pleased, I was really stressing about how I was going to pay the bills this month. So relieved, one less thing to worry about, now I can get a new pair of shoes...the ones Im wearing have holes in them:o
    2025 Mortgage start £378K 2025 Overpayment £103 Savings Challenge 2025 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**
  • nat21luv
    nat21luv Posts: 3,435 Forumite
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    Oh, have you guys signed up to the graze box and free baileys in this weeks email? Looking forward to the walkers coupons too, save me a few quid :D
    2025 Mortgage start £378K 2025 Overpayment £103 Savings Challenge 2025 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**
  • Monkeynut wrote: »
    Oooh, just logged in to McCaines on my OHs account, and his have jumped up to 2245, so that will be another £20 Amazon on the way :D

    Never thought of my "OH" Also having an account :doh:
    Could I open one for him, and maintain it?? IYSWIM ?? ;)
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  • Monkeynut
    Monkeynut Posts: 2,116 Forumite
    misskaytee wrote: »
    Never thought of my "OH" Also having an account :doh:
    Could I open one for him, and maintain it?? IYSWIM ?? ;)

    Well lets just say that my OH is registered with lots of things that he wouldn't have a clue about!
    Not as in he doesn't know - I am always telling him "Did you know you joined such and such today!" but it goes over his head now!
    He's always saying "Who are so and so" when he checks his emails, or "Ooooh, so and so has sent us this voucher or that voucher!".
    I register him at his mums address in case some things have a one per household rule, but so long as it's only vouchers or free samples etc that arrive there, rather than loads of junk, then she is more than happy as she knows it helps us out. Often when we go there she has some post for us with vouchers or freebies :D
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  • Aesop
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    nat21luv wrote: »
    Im so pleased, I was really stressing about how I was going to pay the bills this month. So relieved, one less thing to worry about, now I can get a new pair of shoes...the ones Im wearing have holes in them:o

    know what you are going through hun :o had a voucher for M&S - bought a new pair of boots thought they would last me through winter. They are too high, cannot walk in them physically - had them on for a day and it killed me. so off to ebay they go :(

    meanwhile am going to ask shoemaker if he can put new soles on my old boots and fix holes at the back.
  • nat21luv
    nat21luv Posts: 3,435 Forumite
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    I've just bought some flat boots from Tesco for only £19.50! Its new stock too and they've been given great feedback :D
    2025 Mortgage start £378K 2025 Overpayment £103 Savings Challenge 2025 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**
  • Aesop
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    Monkeynut wrote: »
    Well lets just say that my OH is registered with lots of things that he wouldn't have a clue about!
    -

    Mine too! Did you know he has a Boots advantage card, a co-op card, a tesco card..... a tesco.com account....

    he actually said to me he doesn't mind me opening stuff in his name, he just doesn't want the emails and can I open a different email account for all the junk that goes into it!
  • saorsie
    saorsie Posts: 1,905 Forumite
    £5.46 for me today ~ interest paid on ISA and 63p retrieved from the washing machine courtesy of OH's work trousers ~ kerching :p

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