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How have things changed for you since you first joined?
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I think my biggest achievement is simply opening "the envelopes" and facing up to it all. In some ways it wasn't as bad as I thought. Although I owe a lot of money & know I've been very irresponsible in the past I felt better by facing up to it.
The other things I have done are;
I am so grateful for the support and advice on here. I couldn't / wouldn't have started this long journey without it.
Thanks
R
*Applied for a Nationwide card, so we pay no load when traveling (and we do alot of traveling)
*In addition, I got 9 months 0% on that same card, so I dont have to pay for our China/Australia trip till February
*Reduced our home insurance from £899.60 a year to £368.45
*switched my phone plan to PAYG
*Had our council tax reduced from band F to band E
*have received tons of freebies
*Switched our gas/electric suppliers
*Received +£90 from A&L in unfair bank charges
*switched ISA provider from Abbey to A&L
I cannot really put a number on how much we have saved, but we have certainly saved a mint. The weekly newsletter is by far the most important piece of mail I get. I cannot wait till Wednesday when I can thoroughly go through and see what we can improve.
cleared 2 storecards
changed my loan term so its paid back quicker - and will be cleared by the end of this year
didnt buy anything for myself for months! so treated myself a to a new lipgloss, eye pencil and dress a couple of weeks back - £20 for all 3!
stopped buying 2 4 1 deals on toiletries/make up for the sake of it and am using up all my old stuff.
stopped buying lunch every day and cooking more at home.
switched gas and elec
moved in with my sis last year for cheaper rent
stopped buying things for the sake of it!
so many things that i cant even list them! a better attitude towards money, i've also got some savings, I am on track to save for a deposit for my own place next year - MSE has changed my life in too many great ways to mention!
joined quidco (got £100 in 2 months!!) and yougov
got back my bank charges
stopped going to the supermarket every night and using whats in the house, plus being more prepared by having stuff defrosted and ready to eat as well as freezing meals for a later date
Reclaimed my bank charges - got £250 back from HSBC and £88 from First Direct
Reclaimed my bank charges - got £250 back from HSBC and £88 from First Direct
Hey :hello:
Is this thread what you're talking about?
HTH,
IW x
:T Debt free wannabe - Proud to be dealing with my debts! :T
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