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£2 Savers Club 2013

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  • carlislelass
    carlislelass Posts: 1,776 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    another 5 last week
  • I was wrong. It's £88/£500
    Wonder if I'll make £100 before 31/03/2013
    Mortgage at end 05/2007: £90200
    Mortgage at end 08/2018: £71646 paid £18354 (20.5%)
    MFD: :eek:Original:05/2042:eek:
    Car Finance: £8225 : £6392 (22.2% paid off)
    CC Debt (0% until 06/2020): £5640 : £4400 (21.7% paid off)

    Age of Money at 31/08/2018 = 23 days

    YNAB is changing the way I live my life....and spend my money!!
  • Oh it's been so long but got one today in my change so up to £60 woo hoo!
    LBM Jan 2012 £32355 now £23984.01
    GC Feb£289.64/300 Mar £284.92/300Apr £215.53/300
    £2 Savers £124/100
    NSDs Jan 9/8 Feb 6/9mar 8/9 Apr 5/9
  • :T Got 1 today.
  • DrSqueeze
    DrSqueeze Posts: 914 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    Got two more over the weekend, I love it when the shop assistant says something like "I've run out of fivers, do you mind having some £2 coins?" :rotfl:
  • DrSqueeze wrote: »
    Got two more over the weekend, I love it when the shop assistant says something like "I've run out of fivers, do you mind having some £2 coins?" :rotfl:
    :rotfl:I love that too! they look baffled when you say "Oh that's okay" and grin like the cat who got the cream:rotfl::rotfl:
  • girlatplay
    girlatplay Posts: 3,884 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    :rotfl:I love that too! they look baffled when you say "Oh that's okay" and grin like the cat who got the cream:rotfl::rotfl:

    I always make my own little joke with them: "Oh that's okay, it will all just get spent the same, ha ha ha!" Nuh-uh, mine are straight in my holiday fund pot :D
    Mortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000
    Mortgage today = £161,690.76
    300 271 payments to go.
    House buyout fund £21,000/£40,000
  • golly1
    golly1 Posts: 150 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    1 in tin today not spending much so not getting many xx
    £2 savers club 2012#143:j £320
    asda xmas saving 2013 70/144 morrisons stamps 2013 46/100 nectar points 42.40 tesco clubcard 11.50

    20p savers club #13 £80
    £2 saver club 2013 #24 £300
  • Hi, count me in please!

    I already save any £2 I can get my hands on - we're saving them to pay for a honeymoon :)

    Thanks!
    £2 Savers Club 2013 £170 :o 1%=£54 1%/£5380.62
    50p Savers Club 2013 £2.50
    :p
    :j Proud to be dealing with my debts :j
    :eek: Current debts: Loan [STRIKE]£5,380.62[/STRIKE] £5,305.62, Family £10,400
  • Thistlewhistle
    Thistlewhistle Posts: 1,091 Forumite
    Hey, another for me.
    £90/£500 now.
    Will it be £100 by Sunday 31st?
    Mortgage at end 05/2007: £90200
    Mortgage at end 08/2018: £71646 paid £18354 (20.5%)
    MFD: :eek:Original:05/2042:eek:
    Car Finance: £8225 : £6392 (22.2% paid off)
    CC Debt (0% until 06/2020): £5640 : £4400 (21.7% paid off)

    Age of Money at 31/08/2018 = 23 days

    YNAB is changing the way I live my life....and spend my money!!
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