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Fri 12th Oct.. Have You/will You Spend Today??
arthurdick
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morning campers, i am up nice and early getting ready for work..so far, have not spent anything yet, unless you include the £30 fine the halifax gave me around midnight?..which took me above my o/d limit, now lets see how much they fine me because of their fine....right, this will me my hardest nsd, i know i have 90p in my pocket (must get bigger pockets) and i will buy a paper on the way to work, and the remaining 70p, well i just might treat meself
.....have a great day good luck all :beer:
Corduroy pillows are making headlines! Back home in London now after 27years wait! Duvet know it's Christmas, not original, it's a cover.
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arthurdick wrote: »morning campers, i am up nice and early getting ready for work..so far, have not spent anything yet, unless you include the £30 fine the halifax gave me around midnight?..which took me above my o/d limit, now lets see how much they fine me because of their fine....right, this will me my hardest nsd, i know i have 90p in my pocket (must get bigger pockets) and i will buy a paper on the way to work, and the remaining 70p, well i just might treat meself
.....have a great day good luck all :beer:
Not sure how you got your bank charges but I did notice a forum on reclaiming bank charges.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/forumdisplay.html?f=102:wall:
What we've got here is....... failure to communicate.
Some men you just can't reach.
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Morning!
My expenses cleared today (hurrah) and am treating myself to lunch (well, also we've ran out of salad and are away for the w/e so have to buy something!) - £5 max, including a mango smoothie.0 -
Hiya
I've been rubbish at updating my spends - I spent £4 yesterday and had a NSD Wednesday :j
We've ben trying hard to eat what we've got in, and it seems to be working out, although I think we'll have a takeway tonight to celebrate - well within our budget and I like a treat after a long week in work. May also treat myself to a bottle of lambrini for tonight - PART - AAAY!!!
Have a good one all
*** PROPHECY_GRRL****** DEBT FREE AS OF 17/10/11 - I DID IT!!! ***0 -
Basically, I have a hangover that threatens to destroy my tiny little mind, so a purchase of Lucozade will be necessary
Also got to run my friend to the airport and then I'm into work this afternoon
So hopefully, we'll be talking about pence....and vast amounts of vomit if I can't help it0 -
Hello everybody, Friday at last YAY!!!
So far today spent £20.30 on The White Company website - starting my Christmas shopping early so that all comes out the Christmas fund.
£4.20 on travel & probably around £3 for lunch!!!!
Hopefully no more spends today!!!!0 -
Morning all!
Didn't have time to update yesterday and now I can't find that thread, so: £1.25 on soup and a roll for lunch (rather interestingly flavoured- Double Gloucester, potato and chilli), 40p on a packet of Squares. Then went to Asda and spent 99p on a pasta thing for today's lunch, 89p on 3 packs of chewing gum and 25p on a fresh bottle of water (my old one has been refilled too many times-yak!).
Should be a NSD for me... until tonight. Going for a night out for the first time in ages and I don't begrudge myself one bit! But I am going to find myself something nice to wear from my vast wardrobe rather than going out to get something new, which is a massive spending improvement for me!
Happy Friday everyone xxWeightloss: 14.5/65lb0 -
I'm going to try for another NSD today.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 -
I'm meeting some friends for lunch today so no chance of NSD. I say lunch but I actually mean coffee as we're all skint. Shouldn't be too hard on the finances but I'll update later.
Have a good day everyone.Reality check - hit rock bottom on 15 Dec 2008 with unsecured debts of £29,136 and not enough money to live on
:j NOW DEBT FREE!!!! :j
I try to take life one day at a time but sometimes several days attack me at once
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So grateful for this thread. I was labouring under the illusion that I hadn't spent any money yesterday, but then realised I'd bought two bars of chocolate, a train ticket because I left my Oyster card at home and a pint of beer. All totalling £10 - now I know where my money's going! Hopefully nothing today.Overpay!0
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£20 on petrol this morning and I'll be having takeaway pizza for tea tonight (yummy) so £10 for that, £30 in total today then
Trying to sort my life out, and I'm going to get there!0
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