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what have/will you spend september 26th 2007?

KEEP IT LOW :j

Now thats out of the way what have you peeps spent today.

So far spends (boo hiss) for me are

£9 Present (through quidco so will get a pound back, and also going halves with someone on this)
73.30 Microsoft 70-270 exam for the 6th October at 10am, i NEED to pass this.
Good news I got 15% off the exam with a voucher in a book i had bought (which cost 20 quid, so book cost £7 (got 13 quid off))

Other than that no spending

*edit oh and the exam is a taxable expense for work*
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  • Hopefully a NSD for me.
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  • Car had a really really bad MOT. Dont know how much yet.

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  • rog2
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    Have to pay £8.50 - Mobile Phone Bill (O2) :eek: :eek:

    Other than that can't think of anything else today - so fingers crossed. :o
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  • I am going to Pilates tonight which is 4.60 but its not my turn to pay his week so technically a NSD although I will be paying 9.20 next Wednesday, so it is budgeted for.
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  • Morning all
    I've spent £10.02 on diesel, £10 of which was budgeted for - kept my finger on the trigger too long!
    Hopefully that will be all for today. Hopefully.
    Overpay!
  • Jacks_xxx
    Jacks_xxx Posts: 3,874 Forumite
    :wave: Nuffink for me today.

    I am at home with my music playing loud, singing along, taking pics of stuff I'm going to sell on eBay, and catching up on posts on here while the photos are uploading.

    (The cat made an early exit today - I wonder why???? ;) Either he's worried I'm going to list him on eBay or it's um..my singing. :o )

    BTW, That Julian McDonald Chaise Longue gives me a giggle every time I spot it. I have got to start comping! :rotfl:

    Have a good one peeps! :j

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  • Kevicho
    Kevicho Posts: 3,216 Forumite
    Edit

    THought id get all my spending done today

    Spent 75 pound on MCSE books, which all come with a 15% discount, so 4 x 13 = 52 in discounts, also i can claim these as taxable expenses again so i should get these books technically for nothing.

    Got 15 pound off for sigining up for the amazon card, and will Get 10 off that purchase i need to do for signing up for the dvd rental through amazon (paid 3.99 for this) so all in all an expensive day, but used as many tricks to get the price down lol
  • Well, hoping for a NSD today, I've decided who I want to change my car insurance to, but as my money transfer hasn't gone thru yet onto my credit card I cant pay the deposit today (shame:rotfl:). I don't need this til 30th thou so plenty of time.

    I'm also collecting some money today, off a friend who owes me, so should be £45 up by the end of the day :D

    Fingers crossed that I can go past the chip shop at the end of my road, and not inside, as I walk home from work. I will have cash, I will be tired and unwilling to cook.
    But I must have strenght and keep my NSD and my diet on track!!
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  • elly2
    elly2 Posts: 556 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    expensive day for me today...........but most of it is budgeted for/ savings etc
    paid my dad back £110 i used his cc to buy 2 samsung e900 mobiles for xmas(this came from my xmas savings)
    £100 off the capital one cc (was budgeted at £60 but had £40 left over from last weeks money)
    £130 off hsbc cc (£60 budgeted again but got dd a ipod from amazon using this cc so paid that off from xmas savings as well)
    £8.20 in iceland( was £10 but used milk token for milk)
    £19 in wilkos (my kitten has fleas so paid £8 for some drop things that last for 3 months)
    £3 for a pair of pants for ds(in sale)
    tomorrow i am staying in and having a nsd x
  • Kevicho, Please can you let me know how you rake up £50 with quidco as I can't seem to manage anything like that, thanks
    Wombling £457.41
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