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what have/will you spend 2nd november 2007?
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That's not fair.... They cost me £13.70 the other day!!!! It was one of the things I loved about being a student!Current debt - £16,300
Debt at worst 17/03/2011 - £18,067.62:eek::eek::ANot going anywhere else, ever again :A0 -
Unfortunately the costs dont stop there. Just wait until you own/run a car, then the fun really starts :rolleyes:postingalwaysposting wrote: »well no one will ever beat mine ~ £2698.50... and that doesnt include the test above :rolleyes:... thats just lessons, two practical tests and one theory :cool:
I used to have lots of money until I learnt to drive, then it all went downhill from there
One of my friends started learning before i did, and she still hasnt passed (6 years) She owns a car, paying for insurance and already has a claim on it because someone vandalised it :eek:March 2006 £15,200+ in debt April £843.64 in debt - Debt Free date Sept 2009
Egg Credit Card - £843.64 5.7%0 -
i moved 100 miles just for the free prescriptionsThat's not fair.... They cost me £13.70 the other day!!!! It was one of the things I loved about being a student!
Actually since i moved from the north I havent needed any - must make myself ill and get my moneys worth
March 2006 £15,200+ in debt April £843.64 in debt - Debt Free date Sept 2009
Egg Credit Card - £843.64 5.7%0 -
i moved 100 miles just for the free prescriptions

Actually since i moved from the north I havent needed any - must make myself ill and get my moneys worth
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Hmm it's a thought, but I'm not sure that the increase petrol costs driving down the M4 would be worth it.
Plus I'm normally not ill, I just think it's disgusting that they change that amount!Current debt - £16,300
Debt at worst 17/03/2011 - £18,067.62:eek::eek::ANot going anywhere else, ever again :A0 -
I spent 40p on my paper - which should be everything for today. Still going to be WAY over when I count it up for the week
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I do like these threads - its helps to keep me focused!
I was hoping for a NSD today, infact I was hoping for a -£25 day which is quite impressive.
After deciding with husband we needed to get our spending under control I decided that the trousers and shirt I brought for work were not really needed so I look them back today. But I ended up spending £6.08.
* 2x Bagels (for me and husband tomorrow morning for breakfast, yum!)
* Deorderant - I ran out this morning!
* Xmas present for his mum £4.00 reduced from £8.00 - perfect gift.
Will do better next week.0 -
Hoping for a NSD today. Going to have a big dinner so won't be hungry at the cinema (have a monthly pass) tonight.Jan 1st 07 Car loan £4830.46@12% Personal Loan £11,517@8% variable Overdraft £1500 July 2009Halifax-£0Debt free date 14th July 2009 :j0
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wanted a nsd but had to get my bus pass £13, then £7 on my oyster so i can get into work tomorrow, so thats it £20 gone on travel, (though we don't have a car so really need pass) oh and i was really good and went to sainsbury's for cat food and thats all i got so £1.88 spent in there.0
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free4440273 wrote: »
another disastrous day on the supermarkets:rotfl:: heinz spaghetti, mini breakfast danish selection (pastries), Financial Times: damage £3.00.
It was a toss up between the pastries and the FT (both £1.30): I chose both:rolleyes:BLOODBATH IN THE EVENING THEN? :shocked: OR PERHAPS THE AFTERNOON? OR THE MORNING? OH, FORGET THIS MALARKEY!
THE KILLERS :cool:
THE PUNISHER :dance: MATURE CHEDDAR ADDICT:cool:0
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