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Who ya gonna call?....Debtbusters! I aint afraid of no bill

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  • Thanks turbo-jet I read your diary tonight - you jammy so and so! i'm green with envy - what a result!!!

    well i haven't been on at all tonight as I went round a friends for dinner (FREEBIE) and i've only just got in...she does like to chat...and all I was thinking was..i could be doing clicks or surveys or ebay...haha what sort of friend am I?!! :rotfl:

    i did get to the gym managed about 30 mins and then got bored...swimming tomorrow....I also signed up for a mystery shopper company and got my first job :D

    the bidding war on ebay has slowed but i still have four days to go

    I came home via a different route tonight because of traffic and discovered a l*dl so shall be popping in there next week to check it out.

    So as the stars come out on my first DFW tuesday of my life I bid you good night, i'm looking forward to another nights peaceful sleep without worrying about my financial demons :wave:
  • turbo.jet
    turbo.jet Posts: 549 Forumite
    Oh cool! I hope you subscribed :) I highly recommend putting in a PPI claim if you've had it on any of your loans or cards. They can only say no, which was what I expected. Any refund is a result.

    Gotta love watching an eBay auction when you are the seller. Haven't done it for ages but I remember the thrill. Must get back into it.

    Sleep well! :)
    December 2005 TOTAL DEBT at its worst - [STRIKE]£20,596[/STRIKE]
    LBM - March 2008
    Finally Debt Free - October 6th, 2011 :beer:
    Now a committed saver!!!!
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  • Morning all,

    Looks like autumns finally arrived it's cold AND raining here! Need to get on MSE old style pronto.

    Well today SHOULD be my first NSD of the month I've got breakfast
    And lunch with me and I'm going round another friends for dinner tonight...fortunately he doesn't drink and I was given a box of chocolates at work yesterday so I will take those round as my thank you gift!
    • 1 NSD day
    • Go for a swim
    • Read MSE oldstyle
    • Do my daily clicks

    I've also brought my charger into work today to charge my phone, work want me to have it....they can pay to charge it :-) and I remembered to switch everything off at the wall this morning in my challenge to beat the electricity company....

    So all in all off to a good start
  • Good luck with clearing your debt.x
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  • Thanks Mrs Good Life!

    Well today got better and better...
    • My first NSD :j
    • I found a winning scratch
      card for £3.00 in an old purse - going into the £10 challenge
    • The boss said yes to extra work, just got to wait for the books to open
    • Had a meeting that had sandwiches (free lunch) :D
    • Charge my phone at work
    • Read some of the old style board some stuff I already do kinda but good tips!

    So I'm off to a friends for dinner with my free gift, and hopefully will be an early night so I can get back and do some clicks.

    Off to update my sig :-)
  • ani*fan
    ani*fan Posts: 1,554 Forumite
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    Hi there fed up

    Well done on your amazing start. It really does get addictive eh?

    Just subscribed to your thread and look forward to seeing you around. :D
    If you know you have enough, you're rich. ;)
  • LondonGirl252
    LondonGirl252 Posts: 1,983 Forumite
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    A successful day I'd say! Nice one :)
    Santander 0% £1,529.94
    Sainsbury's 0% £4,371.31
    Total 0% £5,901.25
    AIM: Pay off debt & simultaneously save for deposit to buy a house by Oct 2020.
    Mar Challenge: Stay within groceries & eating out budget.
  • Emzilla
    Emzilla Posts: 3,848 Forumite
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    Sounds like a great MSE day :D

    I hope you have a nice dinner with your friend.

    Emz xx
  • Dinner was lovely i'm now curled up in bed with full tummy listening to that horrible weather outside..brrrr!

    had a nice evening catching up... he loved the chocolates said I shouldn't have spent all that money!

    off to do some clicks quickly and then sleep i am soooo tired!
  • Hi Fed Up! What a great start to your journey! Well done you. In fact I have been rather slack in my diary of late and yours is a real inspiration for to get back to it! Really looking forward to seeing how you get on. Good Luck!
    Pol x
    VIRGIN £1336.00 EGG £1759.58 HSBC £2177.39
    Total=£5272.97
    (£250 Nov £250 Dec VIRGIN) Promotions 5/5 Oct 2/6 Nov
    Total at start of renewed effort = £5395.98 :o
    Total at start of Diary 6th Dec 2010 = £5812.73 :o
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