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what have/will you spend sat 1st september 2007?

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  • Jacks_xxx wrote: »
    Just the postage on my eBay parcels for me - what an exciting life I lead! :rolleyes:

    Love Jacks xxx :D

    jacks it doesnt matter... today is a nsd becuse the sellers have payed you prior, you have also made some money from some of your unwanted items and thus your debt can be brought down a little... its not exciting in some peoples eyes but on this board its great _party_
  • newmum1
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    Hey all ive done really well today been in studying all day but all ive spent is £2 on lottery tickets and that wasn't even my money, im just getting ready to go out for a meal the OH is paying so all in all a good day for me :)
  • Well in the end I spent £7.97 on:

    big bag maltesers for kids
    bar of galaxy for me and DH
    8 cans of carlsberg for DH (8 for a fiver)
    local paper for free entry voucher to local play park tomorrow
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  • today I spent.......

    milk - £1.16
    bread - £0.49
    paper - £0.38 (jobs day)
    lottery £2.00 (from national lottery online funds.....deposited £5 to get £4 cashback from quidco)

    avoided shops, but hubby had to spend £7.50 at kwikfit because someone put a nail through car tyre (thanks for that!!!!)

    grand total of - £11.53....arrghh thought it was lower than that!

    mjjj xx
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  • was going to say NSD but then remembered I got a huge delivery from ASDA so spent £116.57 oops!!
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  • Yorkielass
    Yorkielass Posts: 2,235 Forumite
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    Today we went to Tescos and did a stock up shop - all non perishables and stuff for the weekend in two lots of use last of h&B vouchers (not all on bogof things as there was some stuff I needed but still very cheap and lots of extra points). So spent £78.86 :eek:

    It's part of our attempts to reduce our food shopping bill this month - we'll see how it goes.

    Nothing else though despite going to the designer outlet.

    Also a NSD yesterday either. :j
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