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PaP/Moozie's What will/have you spent today Tuesday 12th Febuary thread
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Afternoon everyone :T
45p on a Twix :rolleyes: so far. Will probably spend £2.70 at the track this evening, but we'll see.
Update: I did go running. Cost of using the track is now £2.90. I also spent £9 on a takeaway, but that will last for 2 meals. Put a £2 coin in my jar though!The 365 Day 1p Challenge 2025. Member #420 -
poorbutrich wrote: »Poor you Rog - you've been to the dentist so many times of late that they must have a private entrance for you now.
Thanks, pbr - fortunately today was just 'drilling and filling' - had been expecting another extraction, but she said she would do that next week as today was a bit close to the last extraction - yesterday.
Still, I've only got another two appointments (next Monday and Monday week) then the course is complete. :T :T
Just paid the electric bill - £147.00. :mad: - I know it was budgetted, but it still hurts.I 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 -
£4.00 for passport photographs (budgeted)
28p on an orange (sort of budgeted)
Made an extra £35 yesterday, of which £20 is for petrol, £10 we owe our savings pot and £5 is our food budget! x0 -
Hi All! Alas spent a little bit today, but saved some money too!
£1.84 postage (although I was given money to post the items, so maybe that doesn't count!)
£2.05 milk and bread
41p in Woolworths on wrapping paper and a notebook. However this was in order for me to take advantage of emails DH and I each received yesterday from woolworths.co.uk. There was a voucher included for a free 100g bag of mini eggs! So for 41p I got 2 bags of mini eggs!
No more spending today though!Official DFW Nerd Club #20 :cool: Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts
DFW Long Hauler #109 
Slowly, Slowly = Oct '09: £30693, Aug '15: £14820. Could Be Debt Free April 2020, but hoping for sooner!0 -
I am not at work today so it will be a NSD.
I won't go out anywhere as I have far too much housework to do, so that will make it easier not to spend if only I can keep away from ebay!
Have a good day everyone,
Mandoo.Lightbulb moment: August 2007. Debts totalling £15,634.
Debt as of 19th July 2012 - £6,426.
Estimated Debtfree Date: December 2017, but aiming for a lot sooner!Official DFW Nerd club member #798. Long Haul Supporter #98.
Proud to be Dealing with my Debts.0 -
been a nsd so far and determined to keep it that way0
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Nsd for me :j
ally xOfficial DMP Mutual Support Club Member No 300 -
It's all gone a bit wrong for me today - £ 6 on postage for ebay items (all within the postage limits I set but I still begrudge paying it!)
And £4 in the corner shop and in work.
Will try to keep my purse in my pants for the rest of the day!0 -
Ended up having to go into town - sold an Amazon item - and bought two note pads for work (79p each, BOGOF
) and a roll of bubble wrap for potential eBay sales..... oh and postage for the Amazon packet, which \i'll get back, so £1.78 'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde0 -
nsd for me - must be because its my birthday

March 2006 £15,200+ in debt April £843.64 in debt - Debt Free date Sept 2009
Egg Credit Card - £843.64 5.7%0
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