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What Will You Spend , Wednesday 30th January?
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£14000 - yup thats right (no decimel point)
Deposit on our new house
And yes it did hurt
MemorygirlGOALS - by June 11 2009 - My big 4-0Mortgage of £70K / Got £126 2 years salary £12K/ Got £00O/pay Mortgage every month 12 / 0 Weight target 10st 7lbs / Currently 12st 10lbs.Furnish house on £1K/ Spent £1000 -
memorygirl wrote: »
£14000 - yup thats right (no decimel point)
Deposit on our new house
And yes it did hurt
Memorygirl
Congratulations!
A NSD so far today for me. hope it stays that way!Overpay!0 -
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NSD again here !!!0
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Hi everyone
Todays's spends;
Around a fiver in Home Bargains(can't find receipt but was delighted to find 6 packs of Weight Watchers Cheese & Onion Rice sticks for 99p & Alpen Light bars for 19p !)
£4.00 2 out of date glossy mags for me & 2 girls mags with free gift for DD from market
£10.00 to a freind for something i sold on Amazon for her but will get it back when money transfers into my account next weekOfficial DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 440 -
Hi guys
Potentially a NSD. Don't want to get any money out of my bank as being extremely tight (fell off wagon a bit in jan) so trying to persuade my mum to give me the money for a pint of milk.
thought i was also gonna spend a fortune in the PO sending parcels abroad but it was free. Yay.
Hope everyone is well and congratulations memorygirl.
ETO
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Hopefully going to be a NSD!
Might need bread and milk later but that will come out of food budget. Apart from that i have technically saved money (roughly £50-£60) as shipping gifts to family in South Africa. But due to my friend knowing the owner of the courier company they are sending it for free!!!!
:beer:
Good luck on your NSD
nix
Congrats on your first post!
NSD here. In fact I'm hoping to make it a NSW (Tuesday-Monday) as I'm going home for the weekend (will be reimbursed for train fare) and need to make up for Monday's overspend!Live on £4000 a Year Challenge member
Target: £3000 for academic year 2009/10
Spent: £845.61; Remaining: 2154.39 :rolleyes:0 -
I need to get coffee (so I can have my flask in the morning, a neccessary "luxury" as I only drink "real" coffee and only have it for the train
) and some economy bourbon biscuits (only 4 left in the packet, eep!) so it'll be about £2 for me today.
LBM 21/11/07 Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts. Nerd Number 872 DFD ~07/2009 Stats at payday feb08: overdraft ; Gone CC1: £1,519.63 CC2: £402.15
£2 Savers club: £6 so far Living Ebay(& Amazon) Neutral in 2008: £43.07 so far "I do not NEED that DVD" Tough Love Club member #40 -
:mad: not the best of days ~
£0.60 ~ bacon roll
£1.00 ~ 2 cans of zero
£4.29 ~ sleeping pills
£5.89 :eek:0 -
A NSD day - well, a bday pressie, but that's budgeted for.
Yesterday forgot to update - £1 on lunch and I think probably about £2 on chips in evening. Not good.
Sea xxxCCCS DMP:Feb 07
Total:£37,016.47 now £0 DEBT FREE FEB 14
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