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what have/will you spend mon 13/07/07?

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  • x_raphael_xx
    x_raphael_xx Posts: 4,411 Forumite
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    Also just spent £2.04 on a book of 6 stamps :mad: greedy barstewards!

    Realised that with my overdraft I have enough to pay Bank of Scotland now :D and will still have £70ish left til friday, so posting my letter on the way home from work tonight!

    So total spends for today £30.09 (not including cheque until it clears!)
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  • taka
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    :j :j A NSD for me... my 2nd in 3 days :j :j

    The secret is not to leave the house... not sure thats particularly sustainable tho... do need to go to work sometime (am off this week) :rotfl:
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  • NSD for me. I went out to the bank to pay in a couple of cheques, but didn't go into any shops, so didn't buy anything!
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  • taxi73
    taxi73 Posts: 20,815 Forumite
    38p here on local paper!!..that's it for me
  • I have spent nothing today.

    I've a 4 month old baby, a sprained ankle and a suspected broken scaphoid bone :eek:, I can't contemplate going out and spending money.

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  • Yorkielass
    Yorkielass Posts: 2,235 Forumite
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    Today I spent:

    £9.98 in B&Q on the last of the paint we need for painting hallway, stairs etc
    £5.78 on dinner for OH and me in Macdonalds (had a rehearsal after work and live too far away to go home in between)
    £2.00 on rehearsal

    then OH finally found a new lego set he really wanted in toys r us and we don't get up there much so I let him buy it (if only I hadn't been ms the shop next door :mad:) and he is going to buy some coffee online in a minute too - about £20 in total - all my trying to show him how little money we have - that's his treats for the month :rolleyes:
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  • Crown
    Crown Posts: 1,377 Forumite
    Not a great day on the spending front.. £3.20 on Lunch from Tesco and packet of sweets that will last all week and £2 in the collection at my meeting.

    Total: £5.20

    On a more positive note I reclaimed my mortgage exit fees back on one account of £94.58 and also spoke to a creditor about another debt that we have and they have waived the admin fees what overall had totalled another £72. I havent paid this as yet but that is £166.58 reclaimed/saved somaybe £5.20 isnt to bad.....

    Will make sandwiches for the rest of the week... just got to be more organised
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