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what have/will you spend Tuesday 7th August 2007?
Skint_Catt
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:hello: Hi all,
Should be a NSD for me today with any luck. I don't need to walk up town at lunch, so the temptation won't be there! Spent enough yesterday anyway signing up to Slimming World :rolleyes: so I'll be working out cheats receipes at lunchtime!
Keep it low
C xx
Should be a NSD for me today with any luck. I don't need to walk up town at lunch, so the temptation won't be there! Spent enough yesterday anyway signing up to Slimming World :rolleyes: so I'll be working out cheats receipes at lunchtime!
Keep it low
C xx
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Hi S_K - and PaP when you get back from work.
Another NSD for me, today - I'm not planning on going out, but as it's a nice day here, sunny but a bit fresh, I may go for a walk in the local Country Park - It's free, and there are no ice-cream vans.:rolleyes:I am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.
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Hopefully nothing. I'll force myself to report back if I do step out of line....Overpay!0
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Was planning a NSD but have forgotten a Birthday that's tomorrow, so will pop out and buy a card at lunchtime. Estimate £1.70.0
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Hi all,
It's going to be a nsd day for me that's two in a row. On Sunday I did relent to the temptation of an ice cream from thorntons for £1.70. Oppss, but still got 28.30 left of my £30 budget.
Cheers,
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NSD for me!
Busy washing the car (much needed!) and doing housework. No chance to spend.
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Spent £1 on a city centre carpark so I could pop into my nearest bank branch. Said bank had told me I had to do so in order to cancel an online transaction (to the same company!) that had failed to go through.
So I wasted my whole lunch hour there and was told that they couldn't do it yet - don't spend anything else on your debit card and come back in 2 days.
Grumble, grumble, grumble...
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hi all, thanks skintt catt for starting this
sorry i seem to be doing all earlys lately :rolleyes: i think my manger is using me to prove a point to everyone else ~ good on him i say :T anyways i get the whole evening at home anyway
just 50p here on a can of drink :rolleyes:
keep it low all :j0 -
I had a NSD - helps that I've been in bed with migraine so haven't felt like going out to spend money!DFW Nerd Club #545 Dealing With Our Debt
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