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I love my fitbit. I loved it more when I was able to run though.... I've just replaced my old charge 2 with a versa 3 as I thought the charge wasn't long for this world.5
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CRANKY40 said:I love my fitbit. I loved it more when I was able to run though.... I've just replaced my old charge 2 with a versa 3 as I thought the charge wasn't long for this world.I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)6
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I have the Alto purely because the others are too big for my wrist.January spends - £587.584
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I still have the charge 2 and use it all the time. Sounds like you got a good deal.I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Debt free Wannabe, Budgeting and Banking and Savings and Investment boards. If you need any help on these boards, do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.
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I can't stand wearing bracelets or a watch so I have the Fitbit inspire clipped to my waistband! I love it and would be gutted to lose it etc.
XXXNevertheless she persisted.4 -
Sounds like a bargain FitBit.
I loved mine and had them for years but converted to Apple Watch a couple of years ago
Total Debt May 21 £20,490.44 DEBT FREE DATE 29/7/22
Mortgage balance May 21 £177,096.19. Now £143,070.41
Mortgage free date. At start of sole mortgage = July 2042
2024 SAVINGS FOCUS - get rid of the car finance. £12,706.25 PAID OFF
2025 Savings Focus - 33.3/33.3/33.3 split; savings for house renovations (bathrooms/garden/kitchen; whichever collapses first), save for a family holiday (probably our last one!) and paydown/offset the mortgage. Total pot = £4238.565 -
Happy Monday, bit late in the day but have been super busy.All the Christmas decorations are down and packed away but it has taken me most of the day. I’m sure it didn’t take this long to put them up. There were so many other bits too: Christmas jumpers, socks, mugs, glasses, bedding, tea towels, oh my days it was endless. The rooms have had a good clean and tidy too. It doesn’t look too bare as I keep a lighted twig tree, garland and various other fairy lights up all year round.What makes it worse is that Mr SA doesn’t lift a finger to help. The kitten was into everything which made it harder to get on.The dog has had two good runs on the park and is asleep in her basket now.Still need to do a meal plan and look at finances properly.I must’ve done loads of steps today all unrecorded 😢
Today has been NSD 1/15 for January. Not a single penny spent. I’m super strict with counting NSDs and only direct debits don’t count.
Back to work tomorrow 👎I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)7 -
I’m with you about being super strict…..if I do count them direct debits are the only things I don’t count.You have been a very busy bee…..I hat it when the decorations come down so we always leave the fairy light string on the outside fence 😁January spends - £587.585
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It looked sad walking up to our house this evening with no lights on ☹
Won't be long until next Christmas and they are going up again 🤣🤣🤣
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Thanks for the tip about NSD I was debating how strict to be !As I was doing an online shopAs a dear MSE friend says “keep plodding” or
What does the saying say.... When life hands you lemons, make lemonade
Or as my Mum would say, brush yourself down, tomorrow is another day or
Fake it, to you Make It
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