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Outstanding October's NSD Challenge
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I'm on 10/10, yay0
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little_green wrote: »15/29 so far
which sounds good but i am ridiculously over budget this month lol
Well done little_green:T:T:T I'm overbudget too, due to the trip away. Onwards and upwards though!!
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Another NSD yesterday takes me to 10. No plans to spend today too, thankfully.
I'll be aiming for 15 next month, a tall order as it's a busy month for me. Especially as I'll be doing a lot of Xmas shopping, I predict.0 -
SpekySquarehead wrote: »Another NSD yesterday takes me to 10. No plans to spend today too, thankfully.
I'll be aiming for 15 next month, a tall order as it's a busy month for me. Especially as I'll be doing a lot of Xmas shopping, I predict.
Go Speky:T:T:T
It's true that about Christmas coming up - always a bad time of year to keep spending down. I'm going to try not to go overboard and to keep things simple, which will hopefully help.0 -
List updated. It's interesting looking at it actually. There were one or two people who were totally new to MSE (ie had very few overall posts) who joined in right at the start and then haven't come back, which is a shame. I have the feeling SSDD23 has gone away as she mentioned airport parking as an expenditure earlier in the month. Is Linkypie not a regular with these challenges? Hope she is all right.0
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One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.0 -
Thanks beanie
Well done to you too - you have totally smashed it this month! :T:T:T
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I was away
Hit 10 so far at a guess, had more spendy days on hol than planned x0 -
Tuesday was a NSD making 7/10. Unfortunately did a grocery top up today so didn't quite manage it.
Could I be put down for 10 again in November please. Thank you.paydbx2025 #26 £890/£5000 . Mortgage start £148k June 23 - now £138k.
2025 savings challenge £0/£2000 EF £140. Savings 2 £30.00. 170
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