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How much have you/will you spend 5/6/07?
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My Quidco cashback has cleared into my bank account (I wasn't expecting it until next month!) so I'll be off to the bank to pay that extra £150 off my debts
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I was just thinking the same thing myself last night, it's like a personal challenge to see if I can go a whole day without spending a penny, and if I manage I want to turn it into 2 in a row, then 3, then 4 and it goes on!!! Can only be a good thing surelyshoeaddict wrote: »These NSDs are quite addictive!
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Wow that's good earnings Cazzdevil - well done!0
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Great Quidco earning Cazzdevil - what a great feeling! And yep, I'm amazed but this whole debt free wannabe thing - not to mention this website - has turned out to be even more addictive than buying shoes!Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 550
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Thanks very much! My earnings were actually £190 but £40 was swallowed up with my Open University payment. I got most of it by switching my home insurance and gas & leccy and opening a new bank account, I was pleasantly surprised at how quickly the cashback mounts up.0
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Just got rumbled into buying two raffle tickets for Worcestershire Woman of the Year :mad: but I hope I win the Hot Air Balloon flight! and it does go to the local hospice I suppose so that's my Charity donation for now!
£2 spend.
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Hopefully a NSD for me, but I'll update later if that changes!

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Just Thought I'd Bump This A Bit
DMP starts June 2012, £38,180.
Balance June 2015 £26,046 (paid off 32%)
DMP mutual support thread no 4340 -
Damn, broken my NSD. I've had to buy (well, chosen to buy) a card for a colleague who's changing jobs next week. Only 75p but decided to treat myself to a bottle of Pepsi Max too (my first pop for a week!).0
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I have spent money today:
£25 on a pair of shoes (reduced from £50 mind you...Hush Puppies as well so good ones...). Needed some flatties for travelling in...
£17 on a top in the shop next door to the shoe shop....
It's bloody lovely though.Bank Balance: In the black for the moment.
Sainsburys Loan: Cleared July 2010
Credit cards: AMEX Airmiles Card: direct debit set to clear balance monthly
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