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  • beanielou wrote: »
    Phew pap that makes me tired reading it all.
    I dont know how you can manage to keep all the balls in the air.
    Well done girl.

    neither do i sometimes but i do... just :rotfl:can you imagine me an accountant... ill be a wizz :D
  • beanielou
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    You will be a whizz indeed.:D
    Go girl go:T
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  • i was doing so well :rotfl:

    i amended my direct debit to my savings account the day i realised about the washer... however they still took the full amount :wall: anyways it shall be fine... i have £66 holiday savings to be put into a building society account, this hasnt been opend yet as i need a day off either mon~wed. then i have the £20 spare from my lesson sunday that i am not having and then i just need £3 :rolleyes: i am sure i can find that somewhere :rotfl:

    so when mum pays me back i shall then open the building society account and place the whole £90 into there :D i need to keep a tally of all these ammounts because i ahve no idea how much i have saved etc... i may do that now and add it here :rolleyes:
  • right savings :j all the + ammounts are yet to clear (roughly 3 days)

    ING account ~ £125.00 christmas savings + £20
    ING account ~ £301.14 car savings + £150
    ING account ~ £62.00 holiday spends + £33

    I dont know what i am doing with all my xmas savings because i have nearly finished. I keep using my me money to buy stuff (like today £15) and i only have about £50 left to buy :rolleyes: more car money...

    oh and i forgot to add, i am also now going on holiday with my best friend next september so that will cost around £450 + £200 savings :rolleyes: oh my life i better get ebaying :rotfl:
  • :mad: bad day today :mad:

    went into work today to find out that all the washing machines have been sent back as faulty :rolleyes: will find one in comet now... hopefully cheaper :D

    also some xmas gifts i order online to get a some free items one of the free items havent turned up :mad: hopefully they will send it out seperately :rolleyes:
  • RAS
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    Big hug.

    Really you are doing fine.

    How about freecycle for a washer in the short term?

    PS

    How about opening an ISa for your savings? The interest is tax free, unlike normal saving s accounts. read up on Martin's article.
    If you've have not made a mistake, you've made nothing
  • ras i have/had an isa but the bank mucked up me paying in money and they seem to have maxed it :mad: ing is my second best

    as for washer i shall find one somewhere but i dont see why i should have to deal with this... i am not the head adult of the house :mad:
  • beanielou
    beanielou Posts: 95,697 Ambassador
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    :naughty: You could just leave your lot to get on with it & get a mate to do your washing!
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    Lou~ Debt free Wanabe No 55 DF 03/14.**Credit card debt free 30/06/10~** MFW. Finally mortgage free O2/ 2021****
    "A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of" Jane Austen in Mansfield Park.

    ***Fall down seven times,stand up eight*** ~~Japanese proverb.
    ***Keep plodding*** Out of debt, out of danger. ***Be the difference.***
    One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.
  • beanielou wrote: »
    :naughty: You could just leave your lot to get on with it & get a mate to do your washing!

    no i only have one pair of work trousers so they are washed each night
  • pippo
    pippo Posts: 3,891 Forumite
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    hi Pap,
    I'm not quite a newby, but a newby to this thread - If you had lived up north like me you could have come round & used my washer!
    Take care love & give brother a kick for me!!

    Pippo
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