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Virtual Sealed Pot Challenge 2013

edited 4 December 2012 at 9:43PM in Debt-free wannabe challenges
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  • RedGooseRedGoose Forumite
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    Can I come and play please? I'm aiming for £200 which I quite fancy setting aside as an annual clothes and shoes budget (after recently realising that my clothes are all looking a bit tired- a few years of mortgage-imposed frugality meant that I felt bad about buying new stuff).
    Sealed pot challenger#1677
    2012 total: £252.11/£200; 2013:£0/£250
    Virtual sealed pot challenger 2013 no.12: £25.97/£200
  • edited 1 December 2012 at 7:11PM
    mummybearxmummybearx Forumite
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    edited 1 December 2012 at 7:11PM
    Ooooh I've never joined this challenge, count me in for 2013 :j

    Can I have a number please? Will use my isa for now til I can organise a savings account.

    Will update on a Saturday I think, off to check the bank just now :)

    £1.24 added to my isa Woop x
    Can't think of anything smart to put here...
  • rasp wrote: »
    Palema. I may be being a bit thick :o ( nightshift is my excuse and I'm sticking to it), but i can't find my number on your list. Have transfered £5.63 in anticipation.

    Hi Rasp
    Number on list you are number 6 this year! :)
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  • edited 2 December 2012 at 3:20PM
    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Forumite
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    edited 2 December 2012 at 3:20PM
    RedGoose wrote: »
    Can I come and play please? I'm aiming for £200 which I quite fancy setting aside as an annual clothes and shoes budget (after recently realising that my clothes are all looking a bit tired- a few years of mortgage-imposed frugality meant that I felt bad about buying new stuff).
    zepsgal wrote: »
    Ooooh I've never joined this challenge, count me in for 2013 :j

    Can I have a number please? Will use my isa for now til I can organise a savings account.

    Will update on a Saturday I think, off to check the bank just now :)

    £1.24 added to my isa Woop x

    Hi RedGoose and zepsgal
    Welcome aboard.
    I have added you both to our list on page 1,
    Please add your number in your signature, it helps me when trying to find you on the members list to update totals.
    Good luck and Happy saving :)
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  • MunchinMunchin Forumite
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    Hi palema,

    I would like to join please. My first payment is £4.32. Thanks
  • edited 2 December 2012 at 3:20PM
    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Forumite
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    edited 2 December 2012 at 3:20PM
    Munchin wrote: »
    Hi palema,

    I would like to join please. My first payment is £4.32. Thanks

    Hi Munchin
    Welcome aboard.
    I have added you to our list on page 1,
    Please add your number in your signature, it helps me when trying to find you on the members list to update totals.
    Good luck and Happy saving :)
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    X
  • Hiya can I join in please for next year iv been skimming off accounts thru November and been really pleased how quick it adds up x
    2 week 5:2=5.5lb off.
  • 365days365days Forumite
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    Can I join please?
    Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam
  • hi palema
    please can i join for 2013
    i have just checked online banking and have transferred £2.34
    thanks in advance :)
    VSP#17 £2.34
    debt free 26/10/2012
  • rasprasp Forumite
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    Thanks Palema :o. Will book in for new glasses this week :rotfl:
    SPC # 33
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