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What Have/will You Spend Today.weds 17th
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Tete_en_l'Air wrote: »Soooorrrryyyyy Rog!! I thought Chocolate was the running theme of this thread every day anyway, it's what everyone cracks for!!!
Don't apologise - you are absolutely correct. But we are allowed the odd luxury now and then. :rotfl: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
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lynsayjane wrote: »thats three posters in a row needing chocolate. this is a worrying trend.

The only worry I have is paying for it, lj. :rotfl: :rotfl: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 -
Hoping it will be another nsd today
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spent £12.33 today
x Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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Spent £1.52 on ebay postage today..so far!
As we've got swimming lessons & parents' evening tonight..it's fish & chips for tea :j - will give my DH half the cost - probably around £4 -5.00!
Still have £50 to last until 31st October & will then have stuck to my budget fro the 1st month EVER!!!!!!!:j20p Saver Club #33 60p/£100
Christmas Saving £0/£1300
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So far I have spent:
Tesco - Food £8.30
Tesco - Fuel £10.00
Post Office £3.12
Total £21.42BR 4/10/07
ED 11/04/08
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NSD so far for me, back to work tonight so won't be spending.Debt Free as of 17/01/2009 Turtle Power!!
EF Challenger #3 £1543.72 / £5000
MFW 2024 #100 £1300.00 / £10,000
MFiT #40 Jan 2025 Target - £99,999.00
Mortgage at 30/09/22 £113,694.11 | Mortgage at 24/01/23 £110,707.87
Mortgage at 21/04/23 £107,701.01 | Mortgage at 20/07/23 £106,979.65
Mortgage at 04/10/23 £106,253.77 | Mortgage at 10/01/24 £105,324.57
Mortgage at 01/04/24 £104,424.73 | Mortgage at 01/10/24 £103,594.980 -
NSD and its my shopping day but with dd away we haven't used nearly as much milk so should be able to wait till friday to go shopping. Managed to get away without a chocolate run last night and hopefully oh has forgot all about it but if he starts I might bake some biscuits. Gotta keep the workers happy!0
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evening campers, so nice to be home, only 2 more days to go , then i got this weekend off, thank gawd...well today, as predicted at 5ish this morning, i spent me last £5 morrison miles voucher on food, filled up a van with diesel, got meself another £5 voucher
, used that for food also.. the only cash i spent was 20p again, in coppers......quite a good day really, considering im skint
Corduroy pillows are making headlines! Back home in London now after 27years wait! Duvet know it's Christmas, not original, it's a cover.0 -
NSD for me, wanting chocolate though especially after reading this thread but being good.Mortgage OP 2025 £7500/7000Mortgage OP 2024 £7700/7000
Mortgage balance: £34,465
Money making challenge £78/400
”Do what others won’t early in life so you can do what others can’t later in life” (stolen from Gally Girl)0
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