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  • ALJA wrote: »
    Sold another thing just lying around my house the other night another £3 in my purse! I'm trying not to buy any magazines as they are my weakness!

    Magazines are bad for me too so I treated myself to a subscription of my fave to keep me ticking over.

    Up to £400 now, staying out of tesco before work is really helping, though my coin jars are suffering. You win some you lose some :rotfl:
    Save £6k in 2013 member 168 £1187/6000
  • Added another £200 across to the savings account today. New total £2213:j.Hoping to add more once I get paid which is next Thursday.

    I still need to get myself organised with selling more books on Amazon and with selling an old laptop and printer. Also hoping my self-assessment will show either me owing no money to HMRC or that I am due some money back. Just waiting to the accountant to get it finalised.


    I am on track with my savings so far but my contract runs out on 2 June:eek: and my wee business is closing so I must, must, must get a permanent contract organised for this job or a different one before 2nd June!
  • Well done everyone on your savings so far, I've enjoyed reading everyone's updates.

    Not the best start for me as I've already spent the £200 "pocket money" I had allocated myself for January and it's still 2 weeks to payday! Technically I don't NEED to buy anything, as I'm still living with parents and my food etc. is provided, but a friend has asked me to go for dinner and to cinema this weekend and I just know I'll end up going!

    Does anyone else struggle saying no to things like this? It's hard getting the balance between seriously saving and still having a social life!!

    2012Saver
    'Save 12k in 2013' #69

    £1980.92/£13,000
  • AliceBanned
    AliceBanned Posts: 3,148 Forumite
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    Hi

    I've been saving for a deposit for ever it feels like. Just over £2,200 at the moment and have started this challenge with £800 this month. Need to really up my game if I'm ever going to buy a flat and I thought the support of a thread might help me believe I'll actually get somewhere one day..:cool:
  • killerpeaty
    killerpeaty Posts: 2,658 Forumite
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    2012Saver wrote: »
    Well done everyone on your savings so far, I've enjoyed reading everyone's updates.

    Not the best start for me as I've already spent the £200 "pocket money" I had allocated myself for January and it's still 2 weeks to payday! Technically I don't NEED to buy anything, as I'm still living with parents and my food etc. is provided, but a friend has asked me to go for dinner and to cinema this weekend and I just know I'll end up going!

    Does anyone else struggle saying no to things like this? It's hard getting the balance between seriously saving and still having a social life!!

    2012Saver

    Before you read this, I'm incredibly ill and a bit delirious, if I'm making no sense or manage to insult you, I don't mean to.

    I also live with my parent, though I would like to contribute more. I live near a medium to large group of friends which I'm actually working on expanding... So I can definitely relate.

    If meeting up with friends for a "quiet one" I get myself one soft drink, as do most of my friends. Cost for the evening is usually £4 max

    When meeting up for a regular "date night" (mondays are usually a meal night with a close friend of mine), we eat a meal for less than £10 each (hungry horse, it's pretty good for the price, also it can be wetherspoons). We also take it in turns for paying. For the month it comes to less than £40.

    When out with a large (20+) group of people, I just don't get anything. I pay for travel in this case so it costs £2.40 (railcard). No one notices.

    When I go to cinema, I never also go for a meal and never get drinks or snacks. I find that snacks detract from the experience. I do this on dates and never have any comments on it, maybe there is some quiet relief..?

    When I go for a meal, I choose either a starter and dessert or a main. I find eating more than that makes my jaw hurt.

    A "big night" is... expensive. I've never managed to spend more than £80 in one night but I'm dreading the 3 digit night out. It tends to happen once every 2 months though..

    All this is probably just waffle, but I do tend to go out 3-4 times a week and until november I survived on my savings from uni (approx £500 spent on 3 months' socialising).


    I have no saving news. I had to take today off sick of work and now I'm worrying that I might lose my job. I've been there 7 weeks I think and this is my second sick day. :eek: I just couldn't go in, my neck is swollen to the point of not looking like a neck and I have a rash on my face! /hopefully worrying for nothing : )
  • Hello all,

    Well done for the job BBB : ) How are the two time tables fitting together?

    Thanks KP, just about managing by rushing from one job to the other! No time to eat except 1/2 hour lunch, sadly, but doing wonders for the waistline!

    BBB
    My dog: Ears as high ranging in frequency as a bat. Nose as sensitive as a bloodhound. Eyes as accurate as Mr. Magoo's!
    Prepper and saver: novice level. :A #81 Save 12k in 2013! £3.009.00/£12,000
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  • Tales17
    Tales17 Posts: 257 Forumite
    Got some more grocery savings today and two cancelled graze boxes this week! :)
    Grocery Challenge 2019 YTD-£820.46/£7200(11%)
    Grocery Challenge Feb - £93.10/£600(16%)
    £12k in 2019 #: Monthly Saving Accounts £500, Cashback & Competition Sites £2.59, Shopping Saving £152.09,Selling £121.26, Interest & Dividends £43.93, Surveys £0, 365 Day Penny Challenge # £103.44
    Total Saved - £923.31/£12000(8%)
  • LadyMorticia
    LadyMorticia Posts: 19,899 Forumite
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    Hey everyone. :) Hope you're all okay

    My LO has acid reflux so was prescribed Infant Gaviscon at our 6 week post-natal check today. He also has Colic. Poor bubba. :(

    As for me, I'm struggling alot with the M.E and the stairs to our flat (we live in a first floor flat but have our own door to outside and then stairs to our flat if that makes sense?) I refuse to have a stairlift put in. I'm only 26!

    I've been invited out tomorrow for a cuppa with my hubby's mum and sister so I'm hoping I'll be well enough to go. I'm a bit of a recluse with my illness so spend alot of my time indoors. :(

    Added £2.59 to the pot, making my total £3.11/£3000 (long way to go!)
    2019 Wins
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    £2019 in 2019
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  • cydney65
    cydney65 Posts: 830 Forumite
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    Hi all

    £200 added to ISA today so a grand total so far of £221. I've been looking at Sindy dolls on fleabay...not to buy I hasten to add. I'm still debating on selling my two Sindys. I could possibly get £50 odd for one of them but they are my babies. Oooooh decisions decisions!
    Pay off all your debts by Christmas 2025 no. 15 £0/6949
  • Herbyme
    Herbyme Posts: 722 Forumite
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    Well, I did buy the laptop, here's how I justified it to myself :rotfl:

    • I sold several things on ebay/Amazon which raised about 1/6 of the price
    • I waited almost a week while I thought about it
    • I got some extra work in, for which it will be useful (well, better and more convenient than its elderly predecessor which turns out to weigh 2.5kg, doesn't sound a lot but is a lot to lug about)
    • I asked our IT oracle for advice and as a result, got one cheaper than I expected, and with a long guarantee
    Still, I am ahead of my target at present and am feeling very happy to be squirelling it away. I also have January's tax bill covered which is a nice feeling. This thread is really helping me focus, thanks all!
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