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"Sealed pot Challenge" ~ 9
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debbie_debt wrote: »Can I please join?? I've just got my sealed pot and will start putting every 50p we get over the year into it. First 50p already in there! :j
This will hopefully pay for Christmas 2016.
DebbieMrsC....tobe wrote: »Good morning.
I've never done this before so can I join you all please? Myself and my husband already save all our small change up and this year we're planning on putting it into the mortgage each time the jars are full. I'm planning the penny savings challenge in a sealed pot for myself which by the end of December works out about £670 so for 3rd November I'd target about £600. He doesn't know I'm doing this so will be a nice surprise for us.
Will get a pot when I'm in town today
You can both most certainly join in, debbie_debt and MrsC....tobe. A very warm welcome to you! It's lovely to have you with us. :grinheart Have fun saving and enjoy the banter when declaring your conquests! You'll find your numbers below this welcome aboard message. Please read through the 1st post as it'll let you know exactly what to do with the challenge. PS. We always empty our pots and declare our savings in November, please make a note of this year's date: 3rd Nov.
Please also subscribe to the thread by clicking on "Thread Tools" (lower green bar) and clicking "Subscribe to this thread"...or you may lose us! To put your SPC No on, go to "Quick Links" (right side of top green bar), click and then click on "Edit Signature" and you're away.
*Please pop your numbers on your sigs, it really helps.
debbie_debt - Please note your No is 110.The previous owner probably sold herself on ebay! :rotfl: However, if she decides to come on home then she's welcome to re-join and be given a new
MrsC....tobe - Please note your No is 112.This is a pre-loved one and needs a lot of TLC.However, if the previous owner decides to return then she's welcome to re-join and be given a new No. BTW. You're quite welcome to include your husband's savings with your SPC one in November, up to you, but might spur you on more, even though he won't know!
A shiny gold star to you, Lynne :staradmin to you also Modesty (ahh, our Sue sounded just lovely :happylove) for splendid welcomes, thanks so much for your help. :staradmin
Sorry not to be here yesterday, Potters, not a good day at all, but I'm not too bad today; just as well as it's DH's & my 44th Wedding Anniversaryand we're off round to DD & family. Have a lovely evening all and a wonderful weekend! Take care all and keep very safe and healthy! {{{Hugs}}} to all those not feeling well or who need them in any other way.
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Go on, jakes-mum! Let little Lily help you out this time round, it'll mean the world to her - and - she'll remember it all her life as it's always such a huge thing to you!!! :A Excellent saving on all your goodies - amazing!!!!!!!!!! :eek: :TOkay so 'smarty pants' OH found a £5 note, yes a £5 NOTE today on his way home from work - he even sent me a text to say he'd found it and called it roadkill too :rotfl: in the pot it goes - yay!
Hooooraaaay for him, Curly....didn't he do well!!!!! :j So chuffed for you both.
That's the way to be saving, Nicki_Sue, perfect!!!mrs-moneypenny wrote:This is such a fast moving and friendly thread, so thank you to everyone in it and welcome to all the new people who have just joined.
Thank you on behalf of us all for those beautiful words, mrs-moneypenny.I'm so pleased you feel that way, me too!
savingpennies wrote: »I was checking my credit card statement yesterday and found that my annual cashback of £86.56 had been credited to the account. So into the pot it goes. My intention is for any free money (cashback from whatever source, MOC, vouchers, surveys, as well as road kill) to go in the pot and pay for Christmas. I just have to resist breaking into the pot.
Just excellent, savingpennies!!! :T A Terrific way of saving, so long as you DON'T give in to your highlighted thoughts!!!!Always treat your pot/s as a ticking bomb - and - other than when potting - steer clear of it!!!!!! :eek:
Well done, sunshine, and fingers crossed for the £5er!carbootcrazy wrote: »Several attempts to buy a lottery ticket online last night failed as their website crashed with all the extra traffic:eek: Glad it did though as not a single one of my numbers came up and that meant £2 not wasted:j
Didn't that work out so very well, carbootcrazy, brilliant!!
Good for your DD, Mumof2, she's sticking with it then! Well done on the sales too!themstarrynights wrote:I will be making a note of how much is in there as I pot as I think it will make me want to keep adding to it
If that's the way it'll work best for you, themstarrynights, then on you go and.....save well!!! :j
Far better the money in your pot than the clutter in your garage, TheCatsandDogsMother!
Who knows re the birds, Modesty, all depend which they are! Great potting with the £30!!
It's all good savings, Rylee, well done.
A good sum out of harms way, NeedToBeDebtFree!
Woooooo-hooooooo, Frugalgurl! A marvellous amount potted!!!! :j
You too, Chutney and lexbubbles!!!!
I couldn't agree more with the weather, 32b3, it hits far harder - look out next week then!I normally like the frosty weather, but this year....
I'm so pleased a chat with your Mum sorted the family probems out, Helen! You know what to do in future, far batter than letting things fester.You've been doing marvellously with the food and exercise, and now....the loss of weight!! :j I'm so very proud of how far you've already gone!! :kisses3:
Good work, MrsShazbat......
you too Val, and well spotted with that 5p!
Hello Dragon Lily, still potting well I see!!
Excellent potting, Louise!! Hardly any wonder that's the lot for a few days, in the right place though.
Ahh...bless her, frasersmum. :A Though in the adult world....who cares as long as it takes the money!!!! :rotfl:ravilious_fan wrote:So far I have been potting 50p's and if I can't manage 50, then 20p (I'm on quite a small budget, hence the small amounts!). It'll hopefully add up to a nice little amount come November.
You can be sure of that, ravilious fan, and IF ever you're able to pot anything larger, don't think about it - just do it!!!! :j
Very well done on completing the course, Kerry, here's hoping now with the moderators making the correct decision. Thanks so much for your lovely thoughts, not good at the moment, but here's hoping and praying she'll get better soon.BTW. Haven't we done well with SPC 8,
I was thrilled when we went over the £50,000 mark, but then onto £52,607!! It's amazing and all down to lovely members like yourself!!!!
Ok aliwali, that's just fine - and VERY well saved this week!!!!!!lynnejk wrote:Been a horrible week here for the weather - cold, wet and windy. It hasn't helped having the lurgy all week but now 'wearing' some V*ck so not coughing so much.
Bit worried tbh, as DH is trunking tonight and one of the roads he sometimes uses is already snow-blocked - so I hope he's listening to the radio for up-dates.
So sorry to hear you're not well, Lynne, I hope you're soon able to shake it off. I read the bit about your DH and said to my DH "what's trunking?!" "Never hear of it" says he. I read on further and realised he's obviously a TRUCKER! :rotfl:Anyway, back in the serious worl, I sincerely hope he listens in to the reports and arrives safely home!!!Have a BRILLIANT WEEKEND, Potters:j Keep safe, keep healthy and KEEEEP POOOOTTING!! :dance:
Sue xx3rd November is the opening date for 2016.
Anyone wishing to join us, it's NEVER too late, so please just ask, you'll be made very welcome.:grinheartSealed Pot Challenge 001 My Totals = 08 = £163.95 09 = £315.78 10 = £518.80 11 = £481.87 12 = £694.53 13 = £1200.20! 14 = £881 15 = £839.21 16 = £870.48 17 = £871.52 18 = £800.00 19 = £851.022021=£820.26[/SizeGrand Totals of all members (2008 uncounted) 2009 = £32.154.32! 2010 = £37.581.47! 2011 = £42.474.34! 2012 = £49.759.46! 2013 = £50.642.78! 2014 = £61.367.88!! 2015 = £52.852.06! 2016 = £52, 002.40!! 2017 = £50,456.23!! 2018 = £47, 815.88! 2019 = £38.538.37!!!! :j0 -
Sue - Wishing you and your DH a Happy 44th Wedding Anniversary. Hope you enjoy your evening with your family.Frugal Living Challenge 2025 Mortgage free as of 1st August 20130
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Happy 44th anni to you and your Dh sue, enjoy the family occasion.SPC~12 ot 124
In a world that has decided that it's going to lose its mind, be more kind my friend, try to Be More Kind0 -
Happy Anniversary Sue and your DH, have a lovely evening with your family xSealed Pot Challenge member 28
2018 total £1520
2019 total £89950 -
Very happy that I've just added £6 to my pot - this is from my pocket money and whereas before I would have just kept it in my purse and spent it - I have added it to my pot and its now safely away for xmas 2016.Debt free - Mortgage free - Work free ( in that order
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€0.21 for me today, more money I found in work. Finders keepers loser weepers. :rotfl:PAYDBX 2020 - #01 Pd £15,029.29 / £13,140.66 - 114% 🎉
MFiT-T5 #36
3-6 mth EF #5 €2,445 / 11,100
Mortgage - PD 126,846.35/ 271,495.07 46.72%[ MF was Aug 2038 now Sept 2035 😲0 -
£4.20 potted today - sweet! Got 2 x £2 coins after a grocery run so I'm very pleased. Also told my colleagues at work that I'll swap their £2 coins so save them for me :-)
I really love to read all the posts on here, it keeps me motivated.Whatever it takes.
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Potted £6.30 as part of my other MSE challenge and also 17p found in MRM's bowl.Back for the No Buying Toiletries challenge. I pledge to only buy when I run out of a product that is not already in my stash no matter what wonderful emails land in in my Inbox or threads I read on MSE re: glitches!
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Helen fab news about the weight loss, well done :j
Kerry well done for passing your assignment
Sue happy anniversary to you and your DH
95p potted for me today, change from having a takeawaySPC #23 - 2015 = £319.60 / 2016 = £315.50 / 2017 = £490.75 / 2018 = £295.50 / 2019 = £267
MFW #93 - 2017 = £1942.84/£1900 / 2018 = £8591.23/£9050
MFiT-T4 #28 = reduced mortgage from £109,000 to £77,000
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Evening
Well done on the weight loss Helen. Keep it up
Happy anniversary Sue x
Well done on passing your assessment Kerry and hope you get loads of temp posts, or one long one
Every single penny adds together to become ££s ravilious fan, keep going and you will have a lovely pot of money when it's count up day
£7.78 potted today.
Have a great weekend everyone
32b3SPC9 #125 - £816.85
SPC10 #125 - £851.81
SPC 11 #7 - £968.46
SPC 12 #7 - £2682.90
SPC 13 #7 - £4829.85
SPC 17 #7 - £7313.630
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