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what have/will you spend sunday 9th december?

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  • I thought I was going to have a successful nsd but I've just remembered that I've got no petrol in the car and I have to go out...so it looks like it's going to turn into an expensive one :-(
  • Sea78
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    hi :)

    Today I did ok - bought a few party bag fillers -£2 and a stocking filler for my son - £1.50, as well as a cuppa and mince pie :D 75p

    A lovely day though :D

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  • slowlyfading
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    £2.98 at the Spar on campus today :)
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  • savvykaz
    savvykaz Posts: 890 Forumite
    Evening pap,

    Today I've spent £10 on petrol.

    This week I will budget £50 as I have done all my Xmas shopping :j :j
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  • rb6ac
    rb6ac Posts: 611 Forumite
    Not a very good spending day here!
    £44 - two driving lessons;
    £2 - bus money;
    £1.18 - small carton of Ribena;
    £5.41 - Christmas cards.

    Total spends= £52.59. I'm very annoyed at myself for buying the Ribena - and cannot believe how much it cost! I've taken it out of the 'Food' money for the month and I won't be doing that again! This year I'm not really doing Christmas pressies (apart from 4 people - mum, stepmum, dad and my OH - I'm not doing friends as we are all at Uni and can't afford it, and no extended family) so I splashed out on some nice Xmas cards.
  • I knew my NSD would last - 24 pounds on a chrissy pressie!

    Hope everyone had a good sunday!!
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  • red74
    red74 Posts: 348 Forumite
    £297.56 on xmas pressies _pale_

    I suppose the saving grace is that I did it on the internet so I didn't buy the usual spurious extra stuff that I always seem to pick up as I'm wandering round the shops. Unfortunately I suspect I've still got around another £100 worth of pressies to get.
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    :mad: xmas overspend = [strike]£254.05[/strike] £0:j......cc1 = [strike]£240.78[/strike] £0:j .......cc2 = [strike]£667.47[/strike] £0 :j ...amount owed to ISA = [strike]£1599.90[/strike] £0:j
    TOTAL TO GO = [strike]£2762.20[/strike] £0 !!!:dance: DONE IT DONE IT DONE IT!!!:dance:
  • Hi Pap..... NSD for me today, as all spends budgetted :D

    Sarah x
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  • sammiboo
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    NSD today :j
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  • rog2
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    sammiboo wrote: »
    NSD today :j

    Well done sammi. :T :T
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