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Tilly Tidy 2016
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I think I will seeing as I classed my TSB interest as a TT. I got my £100 switch reward yesterday but I won't class that as a TT although it will make a very lovely increase to my O/P account
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: mega increase but it not really a tilly is it:D
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I stand corrected.................a big tillyDebt Free Diary - Second Chances! Life in a Tourer........Debt free, building a savings pot0
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I agree...I see a Tilly tidy as any amount that tidies up a balance, whether that be 3p or £333.Mortgage - £105,5000
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Well in this instance it wasn't to tidy the account up. It was more along the lines of 'Ooh, an extra £100.' So as soon as I saw it in my account I moved it straight over to the O/P account.
I'll probably just make it up as I go along :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Speaking of, I'd better go and update my spreadsheet!0 -
#9 reporting with TT of £5.46 for February.
I don't think there will be much in March as its a tight month, I bought some lovely Molton Brown in the sales to put by for Christmas presents but as a result left myself pretty skint. However come December I'll be pleased that I've got them set aside.0 -
I always try and buy things throughout the year. Last year I made some gifts but I have a feeling I spent more on fabric than if I'd bought them something. However, it was worth it and they all got something totally personal and one of a kind!0
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That was lovely mrsp1987 and you'd get a lot of pleasure from making and giving the gifts. I'd love to be crafty but the hands don't do what the brain tells them to do and the end result is usually unrecognisable.
I did make little cat toys in the shape of fish filled with stuffing and catnip that I sold at a charity fayre last year, but only charged a £1 as too embarrassed to charge anymore.0 -
I'd buy some! I love buying little toys for my fur babies!0
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I suppose but I do find I do better when I have clear rules or instructions.
I'm waiting for £75 for some freelance work I did last month but they're being incredibly slow about paying me. However it's the first time I've done work for them so I'm not sure what their timeframe is for payment. Don't want to complain too early and don't want to leave it too late either.
See, much better off with rules0 -
#7 £13.10 today
:):)
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