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How much have/will you spend today Tuesday 9/1?
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well doing well on my ambition of NSD today, havent even got dressed yet!
Day of internet mooching and cleaning/laundry etc. Thats about my lot for today.
Have the dreaded menstrual cramps hence spending outburst yesterday, although the stuff i bought really did work so kinda ok-ed in my head, but still staying away from everyone and everything todayWealth is not measured by currency0 -
Was hoping for a NSD, but DH didnt buy the Sun so ended up spending 20p. Won't be spending anymore thoughSorting my life out one day at a time0
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another NSD for me today :j :j :j :j :j :jSavings Total so far for 2023: £8,062.580
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anniestar wrote:Morning Moozie and co, hope everybody is well today. Not off to a great start wheelie bin cleaners £5.40(two cleans x2 bins). Wont be spending anything else. DH came back with papers and another bar of chocolate(still got 3 left-ate "yesterdays still got the weekend & todays offering ot go at!) Frezing cold today. Keep warm gang!
Annie you are going to have to start sharing the chocolate around! I mean some of us are approaching PMT and it's not pleasant! :eek:Leason learnt :beer:0 -
bobbadog wrote:Today was 2nd job payday (£141) so just paid Council Tax (£132) so technically, £7.03 up for the day
Have e-mailed them to see if i get Feb and March off (we only moved in in August, not sure how they've worked it out).
I was very sad to see that as we moved in December, we have to pay Council Tax in February (previously on 10 months repayment). Also had to do the DD again as the authorisation doesn't transfer when you move apparently.
Also, they miscalculated the CT for the new property which I am very proud to say I found out after I did the calculation myself (never did that before but this is a new Moozie :money: ) so they are sending me a statement for £16 less than originally requested
LAst thing, sorry this turned into a saga, the CT assistant said 'it's only £16 out' :eek: Plonker!
Hope yours is straight forward and correct!Leason learnt :beer:0 -
pollyanna24 wrote:PS. I also refill my bottle. How often should I change it then? I've had this one since 2nd Jan when I came back to work. Only use it during the week.
I use one for work too and buy a new one every couple of weeks as even after washing it, it's still not good to use one long term apparently.Leason learnt :beer:0 -
poorbutrich wrote:I was hoping for a NSD, but I'm going to have to get some tissues, as my cold isn't going anywhere, and my nose looks like a tomato. Also have to get my ma's birthday present, so might as well do all the spending at the same time. Quidco here I come!
Nice image PBR! :rotfl:
Hope you feel better very soon!Leason learnt :beer:0 -
moozie wrote:LAst thing, sorry this turned into a saga, the CT assistant said 'it's only £16 out' :eek: Plonker!
Very well put Moozie :T . One day the CT assistant will learn the value of money - I hope he/she doesn't have to learn it the hard way. :beer: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 -
Queen_B wrote:it's freezing cold in our office today, the heating isn't working so I'm here wrapped up in my fleece and wooly scarf. Was hoping on a NSD but need some cold remedy stuff so hoping to not spend more than £4-5.
I don't envy you at all Queen_B, I love to be warm!
Get well soon and hope they fix the heating soon!Leason learnt :beer:0 -
ciara2712 wrote:Morning all. Pouring with rain again today. Had an unexpected bill to pay today £6.63. Had to post ebay stuff and buy envelope for next sale but i dont count that. Also 32 custard creams (that im currently having with a nice cuppa, yum!) for 69p. Im proud of myself for resisting chocolate tho
£7.32 so far eek!
Well I think this is just mean! 32 custard creams and no offers to the rest of us! :rotfl:
PS I love custard creams and bourbonsLeason learnt :beer:0
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