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Sort it out Scuff!

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  • Scuff
    Scuff Posts: 522 Forumite
    dory22 wrote: »
    the hamster wasnt blind just really fat! the gerbil was blind, :? i had a gerbil and 2 hamsters.

    i was like dr dolittle with them and the cat, fish.....:rotfl:

    You had so many animals you couldn't remember which was which, I was rather confused haha. Also how does this hamster toilet work? I've no idea how to make Luffy go do his business where he doesn't want to!!

    Was feeling a lot better this morning, pretty much bounced out of bed. Although I'm back to feeling a bit meh now, but still better than yesterday! Plus I'm an emotional wreck. I've cried twice already!! I'm an embarrassment!

    My book got marginally better though, still can't wait to finish it!

    Not much to report today, should be NSD for me although we're off to supermarket later so obv joint spends will happen. Munching on leftover pizza from last night for my luncheon. That's all really!
    Originally Posted by Ladybird
    I have taken to paying them 'manually' before I withdraw paypal earning now so I can forget about it!
    Ladybird I didn't know you could pay them manually, do you have to wait for the bill first?
    September 2016 GC £21.37/£120
  • Ladybird.
    Ladybird. Posts: 235 Forumite
    Scuff wrote: »
    Ladybird I didn't know you could pay them manually, do you have to wait for the bill first?

    Just go to 'My ebay', it'll tell you how much you owe since the last invoice, then scroll down to 'Payment methods for seller fees' and you'll see an option to 'make a one-time payment :)
  • Balls I forgot about that. I have transferred too much to the cc, live and learn.
    K&Co (0%) [STRIKE]£58.40[/STRIKE] £0; Nat West O/D (18%) [STRIKE] £950 [/STRIKE] £937.26 Barclaycard (21.9%) [STRIKE]£1,039.01[/STRIKE] £799.06; Barclayloan [STRIKE]£4,756[/STRIKE] £4,637; mum (0%) [STRIKE]£35,000[/STRIKE] £35,000 0% Total Debt [STRIKE]£41,803.41[/STRIKE] £41,373.32 :eek:
  • No not disappeared chick I am still lurking about mostly!

    Nah didnt turn up at all - Gonna just make sure I'm more careful the next time cos thats an expensive mistake to make!

    At least I didnt lose anymore & it didnt actually cost me any money just means I didnt earn anything this time!

    Have my next order due in Friday so will need to get all that organised at the weekend too that should keep me busy.

    You still feeling a bit rubbishy?

    Dxxx
  • Hey Scuff,

    Hope you're doing OK. Love reading your diary! Everyone's aloud a little treat sometimes, so don't begrudge yourself a little chocolate :D

    How funny are we getting really excited for payday just so that we can see our debts go down. One day we will be getting excited so that we can see our savings go up!

    Candy

    x
  • Scuff
    Scuff Posts: 522 Forumite
    No not disappeared chick I am still lurking about mostly!

    Nah didnt turn up at all - Gonna just make sure I'm more careful the next time cos thats an expensive mistake to make!

    At least I didnt lose anymore & it didnt actually cost me any money just means I didnt earn anything this time!

    Have my next order due in Friday so will need to get all that organised at the weekend too that should keep me busy.

    You still feeling a bit rubbishy?

    Dxxx

    I'm feeling better now :) early night did me a world of good, and I've recovered from my emotional outbursts haha, tomorrow I will be TOUGH WOMANNN. & no more expensive mistakes for YOU! x
    Hey Scuff,

    Hope you're doing OK. Love reading your diary! Everyone's aloud a little treat sometimes, so don't begrudge yourself a little chocolate :D

    How funny are we getting really excited for payday just so that we can see our debts go down. One day we will be getting excited so that we can see our savings go up!

    Candy

    x

    Don't worry, I've had 3 120g bars in as many days now, making up for lost time :rotfl:x
    September 2016 GC £21.37/£120
  • Scuff
    Scuff Posts: 522 Forumite
    Ladybird. wrote: »
    Just go to 'My ebay', it'll tell you how much you owe since the last invoice, then scroll down to 'Payment methods for seller fees' and you'll see an option to 'make a one-time payment :)

    Thankyouuu, I shall do this now :D x
    Hugandroll wrote: »
    Balls I forgot about that. I have transferred too much to the cc, live and learn.

    Don't worry, that's what happened to me last time and why I left super loads in this time :rotfl: x


    Look at me learning multiquote, I'm clever :T
    September 2016 GC £21.37/£120
  • Scuff
    Scuff Posts: 522 Forumite
    Just been to Asda, man it's cold outside :( got to the till and we'd spent... £87.67!!!!!!!! :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
    A little more than expected, but other than a chicken for Sunday dinner we've got enough meat to last us a few weeks, including a 2.5kg leg of lamb for just over £13, which OH will make into a lovely slow cooked Moroccan stew which will make us 5 extra double portions after we've had it tomorrow. So it was a planned overspend, but still, crikey!!

    Finding motivation a bit low lately, so I've made my list of things I want done BY THE END OF THE WEEK (SUNDAY) OR ELSE, rather than just for tomorrow:

    -Finish drawer fronts and put back together
    -Sort / put everything back into drawers
    -Finish ironing
    -Empty washbasket
    -Find something to wear for fancy dress on Sat (hoping I can do something jazzy with my hair now it's super short :D)
    -Get a new headlight bulb (this one has to be done tomorrow)
    -Clean hamster
    -Put some more eBay on
    -Go to Meadowhall (ok ok this isn't MSE but I'm just adding it to my list cos I know I'm going and it sounds a lot more exciting than most of the others!!!!!)
    -Tidy desk
    -Make cookies :D

    Hope everyone else is good :)
    September 2016 GC £21.37/£120
  • hey scuff, glad your feeling better! :-) xx
    Snowballing my way out of debt!
    Catalogue [STRIKE]£1600 [/STRIKE] £1502 - Catalogue 0% [STRIKE]£900[/STRIKE] £860 - CC £2390 - OD £3500 - Family £1050 - Laptop £280.81 - Loan £3485.81 - Wescott £2814.56
    TOTAL OCT 12 £16021.18:eek:
    Member of the Sealed Pot Challenge #1840
  • ah, we both posted at the same time... off to read you last post and will reply again lol xx
    Snowballing my way out of debt!
    Catalogue [STRIKE]£1600 [/STRIKE] £1502 - Catalogue 0% [STRIKE]£900[/STRIKE] £860 - CC £2390 - OD £3500 - Family £1050 - Laptop £280.81 - Loan £3485.81 - Wescott £2814.56
    TOTAL OCT 12 £16021.18:eek:
    Member of the Sealed Pot Challenge #1840
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