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what have/will you spend sep 5th 2007?
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very bad bad day today and i fear i have gone over my weekly budget :mad: i gave into the vendors after 6 days :mad: so... ready :rolleyes:
£1.50 ~ 2 cans of coke... the machine swallowed 50p :mad:
£0.60 ~ bacon roll
£0.60 ~ trifle
£0.60 ~ sandwich
£0.40 ~ yogurt
£0.69 ~ eco shopping bag
£0.49 ~ lined paper
£0.89 ~ 4 notepads
£1.72 ~ snack a jack popcorn
£0.19 ~ coloured pens
£0.15 ~ ruler
£0.39 ~ water
£0.84 ~ hedehog bread
total = £9.56 :eek: :eek: :eek: however mum payed me £1 for the bread :T so £8.56 :mad:0 -
Refundable work expenses only, so a nsd for me:DOriginal Mortgage April 2006 £138,485
Mortgage December 2011: £106,322
Mortgage May 2013: £79,900
Mortgage free goal date: 31st December 20150 -
£2 each to kids=£4
£3.60 in farmfoods
Total £7.60.but lunch taken care of for 5 days for me5 Year plan. April 2020 to June 2025- CC and mortgage free by time I'm 60
Currently CC £23,674.36 /£14,895.41/£14315.42
Mortgage £28,214.65/ £26,254.71/ £25,746.43
By end 2020 I want CC at £ 19,000.00.
By end 2021 I want CC at £10,000.000 -
lynsayjane wrote: »Afternoon all,
well yesterday went to a bit t*ts up as far as planned budget went. Got a lift into town from one of the work girls so saved £1.30 on the bus, doctors stuffed up and I was sat waiting for an hour :mad: so by the time I got to boots to pick up my pills everything was shut and I was left wandering the boots make up counters for half an hour.... £28 on Dior face powder, however that did get me another £5 off voucher which got another freebie pressie for my mum's xmas stocking.
today it's been £2 on pasta from m&s for lunch and £1.30 for the bus. I'm planning on walking home depending on the weather so that *should* be me for today.
there is no hope for me :rolleyes:
got the bus home as it was damp looking (been raining on and off all day) and I was starting to get hungry. Decided in my infinate wisdom to pop into boots on the way home to pick up dry shampoo to try and do something, at the moment I feel like I need to wash my hair every day as it's getting so greasy :mad: had a 100 points voucher and new I'd get a £5 off voucher so that cost me £5.49. Then on the way out of the shop I slowed by the Dior counter and was hooked AGAIN! Got chatting to the assistant about the limited edition compact I wanted, asked if there was any offers coming up and she said she was giving away a big bag with lots of samples in with two products. I said I wished I'd known that yesterday as I'd bought the foundation compact...would a sale from yesterday count and she said yes! So I bought the £35 make up I wanted and got the free bag. what can be done to me
I was so about to type that I was a bad dfw, but I guess I'm not...I'm a bad dfws (debt free wanna stay!) :rotfl:0 -
Ended up spending £1.05 on my lunch
Video was £1.52 to post but that'll be reimbursed.
So £1.05 today :rolleyes:Initial Mortgage January 2024 - £160,000
Initial Mortgage free date - January 2058
Mortgage as of 1st February 2024 - £159,134.98
Overpayments to date - £79.62
Current Mortgage free date - January 20580 -
Hi all - sorry for the late post tonight.
Spent £24 on meal out with friends tonight.
See you tomorrow x0 -
Hi PaP - Just a quick update - I have been out, visiting eldest daughter, but pleased to report that I have spent nothing. :T :T
Goodnight all - see you tomorrow.:beer: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.
HMRC Bankruptcy Statistic - 26th October 2006 - 23rd April 2007 BCSC Member No. 7
DFW Nerd # 166 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS0
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