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Mummyto3boys crawls out of the mire mark 2
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Be careful with the pet insurance, maybe have a look on the Pets board.
Excellent on the argan oil saving0 -
I'm still in debt a few years later..Thanks cost of living, tbh I have been spending on things I don't need and had a few lovely holidays. I'm not sure what debt I have but ill tally it all up soon.
First stop is to sell all the things that have been annoying me..currently eying up the cat and husband.Compers challenge 27/70
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Haha thats just made me laugh brilliantmummy2threeboys said:I'm still in debt a few years later..Thanks cost of living, tbh I have been spending on things I don't need and had a few lovely holidays. I'm not sure what debt I have but ill tally it all up soon.
First stop is to sell all the things that have been annoying me..currently eying up the cat and husband.
The cat and husband lol
Which survey sites do you use?1 -
Oh keep the cat!1
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Humm debatable, whilst they are both annoying, constantly hungry and frequently a right royal PITA..at least the hubby earns his keep, the cat just looks at me aloof, and at least the only looks I get from hubby tend to be adorations, but obviously only on Sundays. Sundays of course, are when I tell him we qualified for free electricity, so he can get all the toys out; his strimmer seems to be a favourite at the moment.Scott_Weiland79 said:liselle said:Oh keep the cat!
Haha thats just made me laugh brilliantmummy2threeboys said:I'm still in debt a few years later..Thanks cost of living, tbh I have been spending on things I don't need and had a few lovely holidays. I'm not sure what debt I have but ill tally it all up soon.
First stop is to sell all the things that have been annoying me..currently eying up the cat and husband.
The cat and husband lol
Which survey sites do you use?
HUMM im not sure, Ill have to recheck, I think they are possibly all a bit pants these days, along with entering competitions. I believe they are not as good as when they were in the heydays..or is that Heydays?
£170 must be paid by the end of November to avoid charges.
£2696 CC
£821 Flexiloan. This is with HBSC, and last year it was a very handy overdraft type loan account. Although it wasn't the best rate, it was exceptionally handy for emergencies, so I Im sad they have closed it, and I can now only pay it off. I'll have to get my cc down and just keep an eye out for low or no-fee cards for emergencies. like vets..for the blasted cats.
=£3697. Can I manage 3k by New year? Humm.
Compers challenge 27/70
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Re survey sites download this app its really really good i have used it for years. You should like its name lol
Curious Cat
It dead straight forward to use, stick with going for the jem surveys which are 40 points, or the surveys 10 points or below. I have just being doing these the last 45mins and i am almost at payout point. 100 points is payout time.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pawoints.curiouscat
re survey sites there sadly is alot of junk out there.
I used to use loads but tend to stick with this lot now
Qmee app, CuriousCat and emailed surveys i get from Opinium Research.
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