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Thanks INOD.
She's getting a bit better, just really worried about him which we all are.
He is still feeling exactly the same but that will hopefully change with the physio, just need to wait and see really.
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Just about to finish work.
Going to pick up some converse I've bought on Facebay for £15, should have been £55!
Off for dinner with my lovely little sister and her 2 sproglings.
Enjoy the rest of your Sunday!
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Yay just reached my cash out limit of £25.00 with Onepoll so that is on it's way to my Paypal account!
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Okay so from reading on here and other places we should all have a RDF tucked away somewhere just in case the worst happens.
I definitely do not have a RDF but I've decided today to start one.
I made my first deposit of £25.00 this morning which was a combination or Pinecone Research and Prolific Academic cash outs. I have another £25.00 pending from Onepoll and when that comes in I will add this straight to my RDF.
£25/£8000 - 0.11%
Still quite a way to go but every little will help and I am determind to build this up as quickly as I can, in saying that though will realistically take me years
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On another positive note I just reduced my SBCC credit limit from £4450.00 to £4000.00.
I know that's still high and I there is no way I am going to spend it but I have made the decision that as I build my RDF I will reduce my SBCC credit limit.
Started off today just to round it down and for every £500 I save I will reduce my credit limit by the same amount until it is no longer required at all. At that stage I think I will just cancel it.
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So got home to a letter last night that my SBCC credit limit would be getting increased to £6000.
It says is automatic and if I don't want it I have to call them to cancel, do you think they will still increase it automatically even though I just reduced it?
Don't know if I can be bothered phoning them :rotfl:
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It's crazy isn't it. Can you drop them an email? Otherwise if they do raise it, you could always just drop it by more next time you reduce it."Good financial planning is about not spending money on things that add no value to your life in order to have more money for the things that do". Eoin McGee0
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I am always logging on there anyway so if it goes up I will just reduce it again.
It's crazy how they just throw money at you isn't it.
No wonder so many are in debt, it's such an easy trap to get yourself stuck in.
I am determined it won't happy to me again EVER!
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Just sold a Las Vegas Monopoly game for £10.00.
Will keep that in my purse then transfer it into my RDF when I get paid.
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Keep going Dolly, you're doing so well
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