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The 365 day penny challenge 2019
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No. 13 checking in again. £3 added to my pot.0
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Evening all!
#31 checking in to report an updated pot total of £160.74! Managing to stick with the bigger numbers so far (although my change pots are getting low now so it's going to get harder!) How are you all doing? And what are your plans for your pots ultimately!? My little bro is turning 30 in November so I'm planning to use mine to treat him to a special birthday trip somewhere. I'd love to hear where your pots are headed!
Hello to anyone new coming to join us! Nice to have you here and good luck with the challenge!xxx
House Deposit Fund - £30,000 / Fees Fund - £5,000Furniture Fund - £2,500 / White Goods Fund - £2,500 / Flooring Fund - £2,500Emergency Fund - £7,500365 Day Penny Challenge for 2025 - £564.99/£667.95 (Holiday Fund)£2 Savers Club for 2025 - £24/£200 (Christmas Fund)52 Week Card Challenge for 2025 - £200/£400 (Fun Fund)0 -
Checking in, think I’m nearly caught up. Had a lot of loose change in the car, plus road kill and loose change around the house i’m up to £19.12 in the pot for pennie challenge this week. Whoop! Not sure what my number is.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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NUMBER 9 Checking in. Hope your dad is okay Helejenkins1 noticed you've not updated I'd offer to do it if I wasn't so technically rubbish. Another £1.69 added so £59.46 all together. Well done everyone.
I've been a bit slack but on it now.DF by 2023 No 17 £1,644 /£6000 Total debt £18,000 at the start of DFW Journey. 201814TH JULY 2021 DEBT FREE now in control365 1p challenge No 490 -
Total of £60.93 so far.Not buying unnecessary toiletries 2024 26/53 UU, 25 IN0
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#26 reporting a deposit of 63p this week. It's been a tough week and usually do the large amounts but had this change in my purse and knew the best place for it. Now up to £68.32£2 coin savings club 2025 #1 £166 (2024 £692; 2023 £754; 2022 £472; 2021 £256; 2020 £358; 2019 £512; 2018 £404; 2017 640)Saving for Xmas 202 £1 a day #4 £365 / £365 3-6 month emergency fund challenge #48 £10,030 Save a penny a day 2024 #32 £ . / £667.95 £1000 emergency fund challenge #232 £1,007/ £1,000 (achieved Nov 2020)0
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Hello everyone! Hope you've all been able to enjoy the sunshine today!
I've just topped up to today and can report a new pot total of £185.90It's growing nicely and will be a really nice treat at the end of the year!
How are you all doing? Would love to hear your plans for your pots!
Cazzie (#31) xxxHouse Deposit Fund - £30,000 / Fees Fund - £5,000Furniture Fund - £2,500 / White Goods Fund - £2,500 / Flooring Fund - £2,500Emergency Fund - £7,500365 Day Penny Challenge for 2025 - £564.99/£667.95 (Holiday Fund)£2 Savers Club for 2025 - £24/£200 (Christmas Fund)52 Week Card Challenge for 2025 - £200/£400 (Fun Fund)0 -
#32 checking in - missed last week's check in, added £35.80 over the last two weeks. Up to £149.17 now which is great! Have a good week allThe 365 day penny challenge #32: £149.17/£667.95
Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2019 #??: £110.36 / £4265.240 -
Hi - #28 checking in on pay day - £108.50 paid in today - taking total to £211.13..
Hope everyone is well on this beautiful Sunny 1st march.PAYDBX 2020 - #?? Pd £600/ £8900
1% Challenge #?? 00% :
366 Day Penny Challenge #??£667.95
SPC 13 #115
Virgin £00/£8500 FD: £00.00/£1300 [STRIKE]MBNA: £500[/STRIKE]0 -
Had a slightly better week and as it's payday, I've emptied out all my loose change. Can now report that #26 has passed the £100 barrier and is up to £103.51 :T£2 coin savings club 2025 #1 £166 (2024 £692; 2023 £754; 2022 £472; 2021 £256; 2020 £358; 2019 £512; 2018 £404; 2017 640)Saving for Xmas 202 £1 a day #4 £365 / £365 3-6 month emergency fund challenge #48 £10,030 Save a penny a day 2024 #32 £ . / £667.95 £1000 emergency fund challenge #232 £1,007/ £1,000 (achieved Nov 2020)0
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