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A fantastic February with the NSD challenge

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  • elly2
    elly2 Posts: 556 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Morning all yesterday turned into a big spend day but.............. I paid a debt off yaaay go me :j:j. I had a choice of to pay £120.77 or pay the full debt off(£389.00) in monthly instalments so I raided my savings and paid it all :j:j bit peeved that they added £2.50 to the total for paying by debit card but sooooo pleased that its one less debt, also spent £1.48 on birthday cards (usually buy the big expensive ones but i couldnt find any nice ones that i liked) then spent £25.50 on shopping(not included in the NSD) then needed to pay for valentines disco and tuck shop money for kids (on thurs but paid for it yesterday) so hoping today will be another NSD (my 6th so far this month).
  • elly2 wrote: »
    Morning all yesterday turned into a big spend day but.............. I paid a debt off yaaay go me :j:j.

    :T:TOoo, that's brilliant Elly - yay, you!!:T:T

    Nora.x
  • morning all

    another NSD today.
    not planning on going anywhere so wont be spending. even have a beef dinner made so lazy day me thinks.

    have good day

    Luv P
    xx
  • Good morning all!

    Another NSD for me yesterday, which makes it NSD #3 and 3 in a row!
    January NSDs: 8/8 :j
    February NSDs: 8/10
    PaD 2012: £818.35 :j
  • Morning all,

    Yesterday was NSD number 3 for me :)

    Hoping to go for another one today - no planned spends so should be achievable!

    PP xx
    October 2023 - £48,075
    DFD - June 2030

    October NSD - 15
  • Good morning everyone! :wave:
    chris81418 - well done for NSD 5 :j:j:j Hope you stayed safe in the snow too :) I got a few bumps and bruises but in the mend now :D

    Thanks LMH! :D And glad to hear that you're on the mend.

    I'm popping in to report that I'm now up to NSD number 7 after catching one on Monday and another yesterday! :j Which also means that I've beat my Hall of Fame target as I'm also up to 7 NSDs in-a-row! :j:j And hopefully I clock up a few more, as I plan to keep my cash in my pocket until the weekend!
    elly2 wrote: »
    I paid a debt off yaaay go me :j:j.

    Congratulations Elly! That's great news! :T

    (((Hugs))) to those that need them and stay warm everyone! cold.gif
    :money: Proud to [STRIKE]be dealing with[/STRIKE] have dealt with my debts! :money:
    DFW Nerd #1256, WSC £?/£? for w/c 03/03/2013, NSD ?/19 for 03/2013, Long Hauler #196

    highest debts: 01/06/2006 £69,023.92 _pale_
    debt free date: 31/12/2012 £0!:D
  • Nikadi
    Nikadi Posts: 48 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    Hi, I know I'm late to sign up but can I be put for 10 please? I managed 10 in Jan and am already on 3 this month :)
    Saving for a deposit: £5,400/£20,000

    Stashbusting: 8/14 Projects Completed July-Dec 2016
  • Yeh,

    Declaring 3 NSD's so far this month. Hoping for another today as even though im going to the cinema and softplay I have a tin of loose change that im going to take to the coinstar which should hopefully cover the cost :) Is that cheating or can I still count that as a NSD since I aint using the money in the bank :)
    Mortgage deposit target April £9000
    New mortgage deposit target May £8000 to go
  • NSD #3 yesterday and 2 in a row - hopefully I'll be able to keep this up for the week!
    No more buying books Books in 2016 = 20.
    Target for 2018 = 7/21
    No more buying DVDs ? 2018 target 27/52

    Sealed pot challenge member #1733
  • cw18
    cw18 Posts: 8,630 Forumite
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    I have a tin of loose change that im going to take to the coinstar which should hopefully cover the cost :)
    I refuse to use those machines - they take a hefty percentage of your money :(

    I sort and bag mine up myself, then take it to the bank. Most banks have a limit on how many they'll take at a time (normally 3 or 5 in my experience), but as I'm near to one of mine on a weekly basis it shouldn't take me long to get it all paid in :)
    Cheryl
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