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BookWorm's MFW Chapter
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Haha, I get impatient too but there's never anything left out of my wages. Not sure why I look forward to simply shuffling my money so much!June 2025 - part 1 - £19,145 part 2 - £21,973 Total - £41,118 29 months to go!0
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Good evening
I had a bit of a surprise today...I won 2000 nectar points :j I know it only equates to a tenner but better than nothing and totally unexpected!0 -
Evening folks
I had a lovely weekend away and felt really relaxed all day at work. Usually wears off after a couple of hours so it must have been a good un!
Small OP of £3 which was made up of a TCB payment that I rounded up0 -
Glad you had a good weekend.
It was good about the Nectar win - it all helpsEarly retired - 18th December 2014
If your dreams don't scare you, they're not big enough0 -
Well done on the Nectar points - can you convert them into vouchers for more than a tenner? We recently used some Mr T points for a trip to the cinema and managed to avoid paying c. £10 for a ticket on Saturday, which seems ridiculous...0
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edinburgher wrote: »Well done on the Nectar points - can you convert them into vouchers for more than a tenner? We recently used some Mr T points for a trip to the cinema and managed to avoid paying c. £10 for a ticket on Saturday, which seems ridiculous...
Not sure - will have to look into that. I usually use them in H@mebase or Arg@s (at least since Am@zon stopped being part of the scheme)
The cinema isn't a cheap night out anymore if you pay on the door is it?0 -
Not really, but Odeon seems to have a few offers, we got a couple of 2 tickets for £10 vouchers which are a reasonable deal as they are valid at any time :money:0
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Well done on the points win xPaid off mortgage nine years early in 2013. Now picking and choosing our work to fit in with the rest of our lives!
Still thrifty though, after all these years:D0 -
Bit of a :mad: day at work. Pleased to be home!
I've had lazy tea of leftovers and intend to spend the rest of the evening firmly ensconced on the sofa...;)
Only money news was it was a NSD0
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