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Does anyone here use one of those pots you need to break open to get into?
BrettMorganxD
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I buy them every 6 months to a year and last time they helped me save £140. This was 8 months of just odd quid here odd quid there so didn't really miss it from my change, but it mounted up to a nice amount.
Anyone else user these?
Anyone else user these?
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Ahhh - a Piggy Bank! My Grandsons, aged 7 and 3 use them. Most adults that I Know use a bank or building society savings account!0
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My kids have them for their pocket money but it's the tin one's where you use the tin opener(not the kids) last time they had over a hundred quid each too. I use an old peanut tin for my silver and usually get about a hundred odd quid every few months, just from change in my pocket and only 5/10/20 pences.
There is another thread I think in the money savers forum.Thanks to all the competition posters.0 -
Were can you get these from I normally use the tins you use a tin opener to open but I tend to open them as u can still put money in once they opened but with the other ones you can't which will help me out alot
:santa2: :rudolf:
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I don't have a Terramundi pot but I do have a money tin that requires the tin opener to open. I bought it after being inspired by the Sealed Pot Challenge, where we put money into a Sealed Pot for a year and see how much we can save. I started about this time last year and have at least £100 in just now. It's due to be opened in December
Thank you competition posters!
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BrettMorganxD wrote: »I buy them every 6 months to a year and last time they helped me save £140. This was 8 months of just odd quid here odd quid there so didn't really miss it from my change, but it mounted up to a nice amount.
Anyone else user these?
Nope I do as said and use an up to date method called banking, maybe as a wee child I would have but feel I am a bit to old now for having a little piggy bank.0 -
sueturnersmith wrote: »Ahhh - a Piggy Bank! My Grandsons, aged 7 and 3 use them. Most adults that I Know use a bank or building society savings account!
Not a "piggy" bank as such. Their like ceramic pots you have to smash to get into. Put I have seen the pig ones as well. (their the shape of a winnie the pooh honey pot :P)0 -
You Sir get stranger with every post I read,
I think you should start to go out a bit more.0 -
I did but it got broke funnily enough about the same time as I did.0
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Decluttering wrote: »I don't have a Terramundi pot but I do have a money tin that requires the tin opener to open. I bought it after being inspired by the Sealed Pot Challenge, where we put money into a Sealed Pot for a year and see how much we can save. I started about this time last year and have at least £100 in just now. It's due to be opened in December

That is good
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