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Bingo websites - Don't touch with a bargpole!

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  • LilacPixie wrote: »
    Haha your like me, I have became very obsessed with our DFD to the extent that i play with the figures to add in any saving made by not buying X Y or Z or even by reducing a household insurance premium. :rotfl:

    Hey it keeps me from spending. :confused:

    Between the snowball calculator and this site I have no time left to spend money :rotfl:
    £34,547 (Dec 07); Current debt: £zilch (Debt free December 2010)
    Sealed Pot #389 (2010=£133)
  • using the free offers and a mixture of my own cash ive been playing online bingo since the start of the year,i was chcecking thru my statements last night and i`m now over £250 in profit,i find the best trick is to find the sites that let you withdraw small amounts and bank winnings as you get them,and avoid the temptation to "re-invest",then move on to the next site,after all theres plenty of them,alot of these sites will pay you to refer friends and most allow 2 of those "friends" to be at your address...nudge nudge...say no more lol
  • Lizloz
    Lizloz Posts: 132 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Oh bless you lot.....I'm OK....really!!

    I have not been able to go on said web-site since I posted the other night, and I feel absolutely fine about it!

    All I know now, is that the money I was spending on there, will help to pay off my OD a lot quicker, and luckily, my debit card expires next week and I won't be able to use that account anyway. I've had my new card through, but that is going to be shredded, so I can't even be tempted to use it.

    I can be good when I want to be!! :rolleyes:
    Debt as of Sept' 2015 (LBM!): £36,351 :eek: (sickening)
    Monthly outgoings on debt alone: £1243/month

    We're on the right path, we got ourselves here..we're a bit lost, but we'll find our way back again!
  • Well done you, getting rid of temptation:T

    I won a little bit on the free bingo sites, but didn't part with any of my money, though I know some people don't like it, I quite enjoyed it & can see where you are coming from

    I've always been a bit of a bargain hunter, so I actually have to avoid shops, I think I've been to the town centre a handful of times in a year!! & one of those times, I cut through H & M, to get to the card shop the other side, & there were some reduced shoes, I started trying them all on & thought NOOOOOO :rotfl: I like shoes:o
    Comping again - wins so far : 2 V festival tix, 2 NFL tix, 6 bottles of wine, personalised hand soap, Aussie miracle conditioner :beer:

    Married my best friend 15/4/16 :)
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