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What will you spend, Tuesday 6th November.

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  • poorbabe
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    :rolleyes: I gave in and bought a Twix for 40p :o

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  • arthurdick wrote: »
    gawd blimey, since i just made me tea things av really changed..postman has just been, got a £2.75 cheque from an ebay buyer, then, completely unexpected, the nxt cheque was for £1,000, ;)

    Congratulations AR and enjoy celebrating.:beer:


    NSD for me today - that makes three in a row - first time in years so I'm really chuffed.:j
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  • sammiboo
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    sammiboo wrote: »
    Spent about £20 today on DVDs for christmas presents. I went via quidco so least i get some cashback.

    I think i will rarely get any NSDs now until after christmas with the presents i need to buy :o

    Hmm well i have pre-ordered some DVDs came to £35 from play BUT they are pre-ordered and the money wont leave my account until they are released, so today I have spent 70p on a cucumber :p
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  • Wahey! An NSD for me today :)
  • LookingAhead
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  • x_raphael_xx
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    Ooh nice Arthur, wish I got nice things thru the post like that!

    I have spent today, £15.43 on grocerys, and £14.55 on xmas pressys.
    Neither of which I am going to mark as a Moozie challenge spend nana.gif as grocerys are budgetted for, and xmas pressys are too (sort of!)

    Nothing was spent on me so counting it as a NSD :D
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  • sorry sorry sorry, thought nsd was next tues.so i failed miserably. bought all my xmas pressies (and his) spent about £500. but that included four birthday pressies this month and 4 next month. (including my 2 kids) but no more to pay out. on gifts till feb
  • I managed to forgo kebab so today is officially my first NSD in god knows how long. :D
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  • rb6ac
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    rb6ac wrote: »
    Hi free and everyone! Hoping for an NSD myself - brought lunch from home. Have a nice day everyone!

    I did indeed have an NSD today - which I'm very proud of, as it's my first since joining this site last week :D I'm aiming for one tomorrow too. I'm not going to spend anything tonight as I've made a cuppa, put the heating on and going to spend the night watching TV and MSE-ing!
  • savvykaz
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    Hiya all,

    Sunday = NSD :j
    Monday = NSD :j
    Tuesday = £5 in-store, £49.60 train pass

    TOTAL = £54.60 (budgeted £100)
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