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What have / will you spend today? Thursday 21 June
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            £2.20 on four tins of catfood and £2, two journey bus ticket to go pick up my 30 free snapfish prints from jessops. I should have just had them delivered for £1. Oops Debt free since 2014 - now saving for a mortgage deposit :heart2: Debt free since 2014 - now saving for a mortgage deposit :heart2:
 This time I'm on top of it! We live and learn :coffee:0
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            Evening all.
 Spends today:
 £0.34 on a local paper (job night!) and that's it. Oh no it isn't actually....32p on a Kit Kat as well to cheer me up as I got caught in the rain without a coat or umbrella!
 I've just bid on something for my BF on EBAY but if I win it, he will give me the cash so, no worries there.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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            Evening all,
 Today I have spent £4.80 on make-up remover and cotton wool padsDMP starts June 2012, £38,180.
 Balance June 2015 £26,046 (paid off 32%)
 DMP mutual support thread no 4340
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            3rd NSD in a row for me.
 Cupboards are empty though.....0
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            NSD for me.
 I even went into new look at lunchtime on the 20% day and didn't buy anything as wanted a 2nd no spend day in a row Jan 1st 07 Car loan £4830.46@12% Personal Loan £11,517@8% variable Overdraft £1500 July 2009Halifax-£0Debt free date 14th July 2009 :j0 Jan 1st 07 Car loan £4830.46@12% Personal Loan £11,517@8% variable Overdraft £1500 July 2009Halifax-£0Debt free date 14th July 2009 :j0
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            £5.98 for baby formula - was budgetted for, but I also got a £2 in the change, plus I save all the shrapnel (sp?), so in real terms it cost me £8:o
 Sarah x'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde0
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