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£2.00 Savers Club 2015

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  • Gem-gem wrote: »
    Not at all - more the merrier!
    Please let us know when the pig is full.

    Thanks Gem-gem, I'm afraid to think how much money is already in that pig let alone what he will actually hold. It's been a good week for £2 coins this week though have put another 12 into the pig. I think I'll still be feeding him in 2018 the way things are going :eek:
    2014 20p savers club #2 I've given up trying to keep track of how much that pig eats!
    2014 £2 savers club #3 - I've no idea, but the pig is beginning to get mighty heavy :eek:
    Sealed pot challenge No.7 #088
  • Please may I join , I haven't got a target but will be saving for Christmas next year. I will start 1st Jan.
    Thank You and happy saving :)

    Just realised I am already on the list from last year x
  • Can I join please? I have just made my pot from an empty hot chocolate tin in true frugal fashion and had 3 £2 coins so added them. I don't have a target in mind but £150 by August would be nice, then I will be saving again for Xmas. We haven't been on holiday before so I am hoping to somehow save enough before August to get a late deal on the Norfolk coast. I am also saving 50p's and generally saving change. Thank you
    LBM: 15/12/14 Debt @ LBM: £21,560.51/£20,835.29 Number of creditors: 51/47 :(DFD: 26.04.2018! Pay a debt or reach a goal 2015 # : £626.21/£5001 Frugal Living 2015: £0/£12,000 January Grocery Challenge £51.91/£200 Ultimate Biggest Loser #5 2.25/59.5lbs
  • quidsy
    quidsy Posts: 2,181 Forumite
    Still no number for me :(
    I don't respond to stupid so that's why I am ignoring you.

    2015 £2 saver #188 = £45
  • Hi GemGem

    Could I join the thread please? I started this week but already have a nice £10 in my pot :) I don't know how much it will hold; it is an old milk formula tin from when my little 'un had special formula. So I will say I am aiming to fill it, and then if I manage that I will just start all over again! I use YNAB so will be constantly monitoring my totals as I do it as a transfer on there to keep my accounts afloat. :)

    Would be nice to put it towards something family oriented. A day out or trip away for a weekend. Let us see where the mood takes us!! ;) xx

    A black belt only covers 2 inches of your a$$ - You have to cover the rest yourself - Royce Gracie
  • Simker
    Simker Posts: 43 Forumite
    Fifth Anniversary Combo Breaker Mortgage-free Glee!
    Pleas add me if you are able, no particular savings goal. Just be interesting to see what I can get.
  • Gem-gem
    Gem-gem Posts: 4,650 Forumite
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    Have updated the 2nd post.
    Tinks112 you have kept your same number.
    Cyberthrifty you are number 187;
    Quidsy you are now number 188;
    Liltdiddylilt you are 189 and last but not least, simker you are number 190.

    Went shopping this morning and got a lovely £2.00 coin in my change.
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    2025 Frugal challenge
  • scotmumof3
    scotmumof3 Posts: 1,951 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Thankyou gem-gem for this nice new shiny thread. Got my number and I will stick it on my siggy. £4 saved for me today. Hope everyone is excited for Santa coming tonight :D:D
    Debt free as of 29.10.2020 🎉😁
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  • Gem-gem
    Gem-gem Posts: 4,650 Forumite
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    Got 3 coins from my 2014 roadkill pot. Two more will be on its way soon.
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  • Some of the 2014 nest egg can go back in the pot for 2015. My new total is £32 which increases the chance of reaching £100 this year. :)
    Debt Free 🍾 since 6.8.13 £31,997
    Saving for 🎄 🎁 2025 £416/£850 49%
    6 mth 🆘 fund £6k
    Mortgage offset fund £24.7k/£40.3k 61.3%
    It turns out the answer to my problems wasn’t at the bottom of this tub of ice-cream, 🍨 but the important thing is that I tried...
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