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what have/will you spend september 27th 2007?

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  • Well, couldn't be bothered to get dressed & pay my water. But spent £151.50 car insurance deposit. £150 was budgetted, so I'm not claiming that, but £1.50 was a card payment fee which I wasn't expecting, so I've got to add that to my weekly spend.
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  • ah shucks ... my NSD turned into a £30 spend on court fees filing against capital one for bank charges .... so a worthwhile spend I think!
  • lynsayjane
    lynsayjane Posts: 3,547 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Xmas Saver!
    lynsayjane wrote: »
    afternoon all, going to a body shop party at lunch in work, not planning on buying anything but we'll see...
    going to go into town after work, only have one pair of wrk trousers and now it's getting cold can't really wear skirts so am buying another pair of trousers.
    need to buy a pair of leather gloves and a pair of cotton gloves for medical reasons (got you guessing???)
    am needing new boots/shoes for walking to work in the bad weather and a new winter coat but just planning on looking today.
    will report back later once I know amounts.


    :eek: :rolleyes: :mad:

    final total,
    £40 for a wool mix coat
    £40 for trousers
    £1.48 for milk

    and to top it all off I've been guilt tripped into going to a friends brothers wedding.....on my birthday :(
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