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  • -taff wrote: »
    You could donate some stuff to womens shelters, they will take toys and maybe clothes. You can sell bundles on facebook but I get sick of the ' I'll pay you half of what you're asking plus can you deliver because I'm too lazy to get off my @rse' posts....
    what about a car boot?

    Thanks taff. Never done a car boot and can't really see the appeal. Think my impression of them has been coloured by sitcoms and anecdotes!! Are they actually any good?
  • Bobarella wrote: »
    Bless him, my daughter had hers on Monday. She was ok though, one bad night and that was it.

    Luckier than us, my lil man is struggling and there's nothing like sick in your hair before you leave for work to start the week well!!:(
  • So yesterday, got milk and bits and pieces. Needed boots £6 and gloves £4 for ds1, plus milk, bread, butter etc. Came to £40 all in.

    Need to get some Christmas presents for family, about £100. Am hoping to wait until Black Friday to get some good deals. Have £30 of amazon vouchers to start with.

    NSd today but that's standard when working, it's the non-work days that are more difficult.
  • Bobarella
    Bobarella Posts: 10,824 Forumite
    Savvy Shopper! I've been Money Tipped!
    Luckier than us, my lil man is struggling and there's nothing like sick in your hair before you leave for work to start the week well!!:(

    So sorry to hear it. Hugs.
    " Your vibe attracts your tribe":D

    Debt neutral :) 27/03/17 from £40k:eek: in the hole 2012.
    Roadkill 17 £56.58 2016-£62.28 2015- £84.20)
    RYSAW17 £1900 2016 £2,535.16 2015 £1027.20
  • Or its a small amount of money some of the clothes you could try selling at cash for clothes.
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