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What have/will you spend today - Wednesday 11th April?

Skint_Catt
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Another sunny one! Bring on the heat!
33p for me today on a jobs paper. :j
Keep it low!
(:hello: hi moozie)
Catt xx
33p for me today on a jobs paper. :j
Keep it low!
(:hello: hi moozie)
Catt xx
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should be a nsd here except my swimming which is budgeted
listing lots on ebay today, ready for them to run while i am on my hols so that will be some pennies but i wont pay for them untill next month sometime (when they decide to take the direct debit
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have a nice day allhello hun
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Cool cow PAP! :rotfl:0
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90p on bus to work - this is an 'extra' as I'm not budgeting for public transport at the moment to try and encourage me to walk some of the time... costs me about £50 a month if I get a bus both ways every day, plus all those little things you have to buy to get change... :rolleyes: Maybe another 90p/ £1.10 on the way home depending how lazy I feel!
That should be all though, lunch is leftovers from last night and brought in fruit etc to snack on.Debt@16.12.09 £10,362.38, now debt free as of 29.02.2012."I cannot make my days longer so I strive to make them better."0 -
morning guys
working late this evening so as long as I avoid crisps in asda it'll be a nsd!
looking like it's gonna be another lovely one up here too! shame I'll only see the best of it through a window!
have a good day folks!0 -
50p on some toast for morning break at work.
(too busy this morning with my daughter to stop for breakfast before work)
Debt at start (Aug 2003): £13,500 >>Debt Now (Aug 2013): £3,104
HSBC charges WON (april 07): £1,103.00
HSBC PPI WON!!! (July 08): £1,166.00
HFC PPI WON!!! (August 08) £2,100
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Will be at home most of the day, so will try for a No Spender. :beer:I am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.
HMRC Bankruptcy Statistic - 26th October 2006 - 23rd April 2007 BCSC Member No. 7
DFW Nerd # 166 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS0 -
NSD here for me today :j£2.00 Coin saver -£12.00 In Piggy bank - £150 Banked :j
Boots Points - £2.58
Quidco - £11.75
Yougov - £22.25
Ciao - £8.64
Ebay - £68.00
Money For Nothing Challenge- £17.06 :A0 -
Already dropped £10 on petrol to get me to work, and I'll probably have to shove in another £25 when I get back. But hey, it's tax-deductible.
Apart from that, an NSD I should think, unless I get tempted by chocolate at the petrol stationDebts (26.3% remaining) - CC/BARC: [strike]2058[/strike] 100.00 @0%; CC/MBNA: [strike]1877.75[/strike] 0.00; Loan/SLC: [strike]10000[/strike] 7901.84 @1.5%; Loan/Per: [strike]1500[/strike] 0.00; Loan/HX: [strike]15000[/strike] 0.00
Mortgages (94.7% remaining) - NW: [strike]92516.94[/strike] 87565.40 @3.19%; HBOS: [strike]65599.57[/strike] 59106.45 @4%, [strike]69251.57[/strike] 68589.97 @3.49%
Total amount of fail: Dangerous (223263.66)0 -
Aiming for an NSD today.
Beautiful day and will spend it tidying up the garden:T0 -
£3.60 on stupid parking to go to work , boooooooNo longer using this account for new posts from 20130
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