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PaP/Moozie's What will you spend/have you spent today Saturday 12 January 2008 thread
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Will be a NSD for me:jTesco: £1361.19, Vanquis: £2644.73, Very: £563.08, Next: £1636.95, M&S: £1049.92. As of 5th February 2024. Slava Ukraini0
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hayley_bass wrote: »YAY - It's Saturday :j
So far today spent:
£109 on a new pair of trainers & new hoody to keep me warm at uni - put it on my credit card :mad: but I plan to pay £109.00 extra towards to card this month to cover this cost, everybody deserves a treat every now and again, don't they??
This is how i built up my cc debt by saying id pay it off at the end of the month but only did the min payment so please be careful.Debt Now~Total-£14,366.72~CC-£1,600.00~Sofa-£1,349.01~Loan-£11,417.71
:eek:Debt@Oct 12~Total £15,674.60~CC-£1,636.40~Sofa-£1,648.77~Loan-£12,389.43:eek:0 -
nsd for me
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so far nothing but heading out to post an amazon parcel shortly and a friend is coming over...always seem to spend money when i go out with her
I must have a chat with her about that - but maybe tomorrow.....;) DFW 228 LONG H 68
DFD 2017 :eek:0 -
afternoon all,
hoping for a NSD but still not sure of plans for tonight, not get much so will be nothing major! hope will keep to no spends, ok back to the college work:-(0 -
CharliesAngel wrote: »:rotfl:~*chucks you the chocolates*~
Funnily enough I just had a bowl of cornflakes followed by 3 choccies from the box of roses left over from Crimbo!! :rotfl:
xxxDebt: just my mortgage
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Rog & embarrassed about my debt - thank you for your comments and concerns, I will however MAKE SURE I pay off what I've spent. I've become good with money lately since joining this site, so when I get paid at the end of the month first thing I will do is pay off my 'little treat' plus I always pay £70 more than my min payment every month.0
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hayley_bass wrote: »Rog & embarrassed about my debt - thank you for your comments and concerns, I will however MAKE SURE I pay off what I've spent. I've become good with money lately since joining this site, so when I get paid at the end of the month first thing I will do is pay off my 'little treat' plus I always pay £70 more than my min payment every month.
Well done. :T :TI am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.
HMRC Bankruptcy Statistic - 26th October 2006 - 23rd April 2007 BCSC Member No. 7
DFW Nerd # 166 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS0 -
hayley_bass wrote: »Rog & embarrassed about my debt - thank you for your comments and concerns, I will however MAKE SURE I pay off what I've spent. I've become good with money lately since joining this site, so when I get paid at the end of the month first thing I will do is pay off my 'little treat' plus I always pay £70 more than my min payment every month.
Wow thats good, paying that much extra a month. And well done you for treating yourself but having it in your head you will pay it next month.
I used to say "treat" and never pay it back... hence the debt... ooppss!!
xxxDebt: just my mortgage
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Thanks Amy. I've already put it in my daily diary to pay the extra this month and worked out my sums - seems I deserved a treat as been doing well. Think my £140 made from Amazon so far this month can cover that debt!!! YAY!!0
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