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How much have you spent? 15th March

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  • I'm posting a letter - its a job application for the holidays, so wish me luck! and that's it today :)
    Nicola x

    Good luck, Nicola :)

    Well, I was good in Debenhams and only spent an extra £2 on top of my voucher. However, I then went to Primark and blew £57.50! :eek: Haven't tried any of it on yet though, so most of it will probably go back :rolleyes:
    Bank loan - [STRIKE]£9949.52 [/STRIKE]/ £8705.83 * Loan from DH - [STRIKE]£600[/STRIKE]/ £350 * Overdraft - [STRIKE]£0[/STRIKE] £648.47
    Total debt at LBM (09 2006) - £10,549.52 Total debt on 14 Mar 2007 - £9704.30 - 8.1% Paid off
    This week's budget - £20 Spend so far - £32.50
    March's target - keep overdraft below £600 - failed :(

    Proud to be dealing with my debts
  • Gave £20.00 to OH, daughter need's nappies and OH needed to buy a card, i took money out from wall though as dont trust him, would of emptied account. Rubbish day for me 2day, will have a NSD 2moz (I hope)
    Experian credit score as of Feb 2016 - 116
    [STRIKE]Final payment towards council tax arrears (was £417) Feb 2016
    Final payment towards Vanquis Bank (CCJ - was £287) Feb 2016[/STRIKE]
    NRAM (arrears £ )
    Accenden (arrears £7505, payment plan £600 p/m)
  • We have a £20 a day spending budget - so £5.30 will be spent at lunch on a nice cold pint with my hubby.

    £1.85 for milk, and that is about it.

    SFx
  • bobbadog
    bobbadog Posts: 1,606 Forumite
    Update!

    Brought OH a new toothbrush, myself some lunch and a make up bag, for a lovely £1.62 in Boots thanks to vouchers.

    Intend to keep tonights drinking to below £20. Weee!
  • yung
    yung Posts: 700 Forumite
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    well cound not be bothered going for a walk today, so this is another NSD for me.
    Yung
    Early Retiree debt & stress free. and Joined the SKI club:j

  • £5.00 on a writing set from Tescos for my mam for mothers day, have made her a card

    31p for a bag of Tesco value SR flour cos i'm being a good mummy and baking cakes for the school cake stall for Red Nose day :)

    Kate xxx
  • comping_cat
    comping_cat Posts: 24,006 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Mortgage-free Glee!
    Spent £1.43 on some grass seed at the local garden centre, £1.09 on 6 bananas at the local farm shop:eek: then, as the farm shop was so expensive went to Waitrose (which was a lot cheaper, surprisingly) and spent £2.78.
  • Storm
    Storm Posts: 1,749 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Hmm, not a great day, oh well:

    £10 on top up for phone (budgetted for)
    £0.68 on filter for my roll ups
    £0.40 on local paper for job pages
    £2.99 on lunch (oops, forget to make it AGAIN!!!)

    £14.07 so far

    However, I'm out tonight, so probably another £15 on top (but it is my 1 night out this week, so not too bad...)
    Total Debt 13th Sept 2006 (exc student loan): £6240.06 :eek:
    O/D 1 [strike]£1250 [/strike]O/D 2 [strike]£100[/strike] Next a/c [strike]£313.55[/strike]@ 26.49% Mum [strike]£130[/strike] HSBC [strike]£4446.51[/strike]@15.75%[STRIKE]M&S £580.15@ 4.9%[/STRIKE]
    Total Debt 30th April 2008: £0 100% paid off!

    PROUD TO [STRIKE]BE DEALING [/STRIKE] HAVE DEALT WITH MY DEBT ;)
  • Beth86
    Beth86 Posts: 428 Forumite
    Oh dear

    £3.00 on Garreth's dinner and mine!

    £4.14 on stamps and a bottle of wine! :o

    £5.19 on my grocery shop.

    90p for the bus home

    £9.97 on a CD for Mum for Mother's Day

    Which makes a grand total of £23.20.

    But I used a Woolworth voucher which has been knocking around since Christmas for the CD. Which takes £10.00 off.

    So £13.20.

    I didn't include my groceries in my weekly budget, which has caused me a problem.
    Beth86
    also Beth.194 but I've lost my password.
    September GC - Budget £250 Spent [STRIKE]£56.33 £62.69 £64.91[/STRIKE] £69.11 (72% left)
    NSD's so far: 2!
  • Purpleroses
    Purpleroses Posts: 4,125 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
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