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Delightful December's NSD Challenge!
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One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.0 -
Hope I can count Tuesday as 1. I did spend £6 but it was on materials for something for work so not a personal spend. Hopefully I can get some refunded,. That makes 2/10.paydbx2025 #26 £890/£5000 . Mortgage start £148k June 23 - now £138k.
2025 savings challenge £0/£2000 EF £140. Savings 2 £30.00. 170 -
on 4/15 today
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Chalk me up another please
That’s 2 in totalStop Buying **** We Don't Need0 -
Well done Honeysucklelou2
:T:T, SSDD23
:T:T and borollan
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shopaholicnumber1 wrote: »Phew! Finally managed my first NSD yesterday so I'm on 1!! Fingers crossed today will be one too or I'm never going to make my target!
hey well done shopaholicnumber1:T:T Sorry to be late with saying it! x
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Honeysucklelou2 wrote: »Hope I can count Tuesday as 1. I did spend £6 but it was on materials for something for work so not a personal spend. Hopefully I can get some refunded,. That makes 2/10.
Honeysucklelou2, I think expenses for work fall outside the remit for a spend day because generally there isn't much choice and if you're getting a refund as well it seems reasonable to me to class it as an NSD.0 -
Day 1/10 complete0
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Hi Everyone :hello:
I'd love to join in and I know I'm a little late so I will aim for 12 days this month. Most of the Christmas shopping is done thankfully so I hope this will be doable.
Hope you are all doing well and keeping your purses/wallets closed:)
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SPC #73 Feb NSD 0/200
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