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"Avoid the middle isles in Aldi. Some of the things i've walked out with when i only went in for a loaf of bread. " Om a Lidl man - classy or what? | |||
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"Have you tried the you switch for all you gas and electric and phone bills. Also look on Martin Lewis site he has lots of money saving tips. Also when food shopping if you buy branded food have you tried going down a brand or even going to Aldi or Lidl , and do a list and stick to it and plan your meals for the week x " I've not switched or looked at the website. I'm so useless at being a grown up. I will look tonight. | |||
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"10-20% of your earnings should go into savings if possible. Sit down and calculate all bills and income once a month. If you smoke, either stop or vape instead. Check all utilities and insurance are on best deal. Use MSE site for hints. Have all dd and so come off once wages are in. Limit eating out and takeaway to once a month. Use packed lunches. Insulate your house and lower thermostat by 5 degrees. Lift share or cycle if possible. Reduce pub club nights out and only take your budgeted money with you so you avoid alcohol impulse purchases. Get rid of the Tories " oooh lots of good tips there. thankyou | |||
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"Write a list when you go shopping, but those things only." I do that at least | |||
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"Write down all your outgoings if you haven’t already then you can see what you have left at the end to work with?" not a lot | |||
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"Make a list and stick to it. Buy ecoegg for your clothes washing. Get jar coconut oil from Aldi, has lots of uses from cooking to moisturising hands. Use soap not shower gel, lasts forever " I want to save the Orangutans though | |||
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"Have you tried the you switch for all you gas and electric and phone bills. Also look on Martin Lewis site he has lots of money saving tips. Also when food shopping if you buy branded food have you tried going down a brand or even going to Aldi or Lidl , and do a list and stick to it and plan your meals for the week x I've not switched or looked at the website. I'm so useless at being a grown up. I will look tonight." Check out Utility Warehouse do full package inc broadband & fit whole house with energy ligtbulbs with free replacements | |||
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"Have you tried the you switch for all you gas and electric and phone bills. Also look on Martin Lewis site he has lots of money saving tips. Also when food shopping if you buy branded food have you tried going down a brand or even going to Aldi or Lidl , and do a list and stick to it and plan your meals for the week x I've not switched or looked at the website. I'm so useless at being a grown up. I will look tonight. Check out Utility Warehouse do full package inc broadband & fit whole house with energy ligtbulbs with free replacements" added to list of things to check out | |||
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"Get a sugar daddy " Can't I get a sugar mommy instead? | |||
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"What works for me is planning ahead. My next three pay checks I have all planned out. I always pay my rent, council tax, gas and electricity first. Then what is left will be for bills. I always pay off what I’ve used on my c_edit card in full each month, then if needed I’ll use it again for groceries to get me through. Also my other trick is to do a shop one or two days befor your next c_edit card statement is due, by the time the amount is c_edited to your account, it won’t be due until the following months statement which gives you like an extra six weeks to pay it off. I also don’t have an overdraft limit, I cancelled it 4 years ago. All those daily charges add up. Also if you have broadband, satellite TV, Mobile contract, make sure you’ve got a good deal. If you have been with a company longer than your contract period, they’d be desperate to keep you as a customer, feel no way to call them up and let them know you are struggling. I once got my Sky Tv package _educe for 12 months 50% and my broadband that I was paying £38 per month to £25 per month. I actually just switched my broadband from Sky to BT in December, I did it through a cash back site, I received £100 cash back to my bank account plus BT sent to a reward Mastercard with £140 loaded to it. Work that out that is 6 months of my super fast broadband already paid for in the 12 month contract. Sorry for long reply haha. Good luck " I need someone like you in my life. My brain isn't gea_ed up this way | |||
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"Have a look at StepChange, they have budgeting sheets. They are also really helpful about dealing with debts too. Have you also looked at each outgoing to see if you can _educe it at all. Are you on the cheapest gas/electric tariff - that kind of thing. I hope it gets better. " I know I'm not far off my lowest tariffs. I'll look at step change too | |||
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"You smoke. Stop that and you'll save a bloody fortune. T." Yep this one for starters | |||
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"What works for me is planning ahead. My next three pay checks I have all planned out. I always pay my rent, council tax, gas and electricity first. Then what is left will be for bills. I always pay off what I’ve used on my c_edit card in full each month, then if needed I’ll use it again for groceries to get me through. Also my other trick is to do a shop one or two days befor your next c_edit card statement is due, by the time the amount is c_edited to your account, it won’t be due until the following months statement which gives you like an extra six weeks to pay it off. I also don’t have an overdraft limit, I cancelled it 4 years ago. All those daily charges add up. Also if you have broadband, satellite TV, Mobile contract, make sure you’ve got a good deal. If you have been with a company longer than your contract period, they’d be desperate to keep you as a customer, feel no way to call them up and let them know you are struggling. I once got my Sky Tv package _educe for 12 months 50% and my broadband that I was paying £38 per month to £25 per month. I actually just switched my broadband from Sky to BT in December, I did it through a cash back site, I received £100 cash back to my bank account plus BT sent to a reward Mastercard with £140 loaded to it. Work that out that is 6 months of my super fast broadband already paid for in the 12 month contract. Sorry for long reply haha. Good luck " Sky tv Surely people don’t still pay for this | |||
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"Watch Martin Lewis he is a fucking god " Meh ...I checked out one of his things and would have been 140 quid worse off ... (think he must get a back hander from some even though he'd prob deny it | |||
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"What works for me is planning ahead. My next three pay checks I have all planned out. I always pay my rent, council tax, gas and electricity first. Then what is left will be for bills. I always pay off what I’ve used on my c_edit card in full each month, then if needed I’ll use it again for groceries to get me through. Also my other trick is to do a shop one or two days befor your next c_edit card statement is due, by the time the amount is c_edited to your account, it won’t be due until the following months statement which gives you like an extra six weeks to pay it off. I also don’t have an overdraft limit, I cancelled it 4 years ago. All those daily charges add up. Also if you have broadband, satellite TV, Mobile contract, make sure you’ve got a good deal. If you have been with a company longer than your contract period, they’d be desperate to keep you as a customer, feel no way to call them up and let them know you are struggling. I once got my Sky Tv package _educe for 12 months 50% and my broadband that I was paying £38 per month to £25 per month. I actually just switched my broadband from Sky to BT in December, I did it through a cash back site, I received £100 cash back to my bank account plus BT sent to a reward Mastercard with £140 loaded to it. Work that out that is 6 months of my super fast broadband already paid for in the 12 month contract. Sorry for long reply haha. Good luck Sky tv Surely people don’t still pay for this " Not sure how you don't pay but there you go. Look hard at necessities and ask if they are really necessary or actually luxuries you can do without | |||
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"What works for me is planning ahead. My next three pay checks I have all planned out. I always pay my rent, council tax, gas and electricity first. Then what is left will be for bills. I always pay off what I’ve used on my c_edit card in full each month, then if needed I’ll use it again for groceries to get me through. Also my other trick is to do a shop one or two days befor your next c_edit card statement is due, by the time the amount is c_edited to your account, it won’t be due until the following months statement which gives you like an extra six weeks to pay it off. I also don’t have an overdraft limit, I cancelled it 4 years ago. All those daily charges add up. Also if you have broadband, satellite TV, Mobile contract, make sure you’ve got a good deal. If you have been with a company longer than your contract period, they’d be desperate to keep you as a customer, feel no way to call them up and let them know you are struggling. I once got my Sky Tv package _educe for 12 months 50% and my broadband that I was paying £38 per month to £25 per month. I actually just switched my broadband from Sky to BT in December, I did it through a cash back site, I received £100 cash back to my bank account plus BT sent to a reward Mastercard with £140 loaded to it. Work that out that is 6 months of my super fast broadband already paid for in the 12 month contract. Sorry for long reply haha. Good luck Sky tv Surely people don’t still pay for this Not sure how you don't pay but there you go. Look hard at necessities and ask if they are really necessary or actually luxuries you can do without" Not sure how I don’t pay what? As I said in my post what works for me. I live in my means and what I can afford. | |||
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"What works for me is planning ahead. My next three pay checks I have all planned out. I always pay my rent, council tax, gas and electricity first. Then what is left will be for bills. I always pay off what I’ve used on my c_edit card in full each month, then if needed I’ll use it again for groceries to get me through. Also my other trick is to do a shop one or two days befor your next c_edit card statement is due, by the time the amount is c_edited to your account, it won’t be due until the following months statement which gives you like an extra six weeks to pay it off. I also don’t have an overdraft limit, I cancelled it 4 years ago. All those daily charges add up. Also if you have broadband, satellite TV, Mobile contract, make sure you’ve got a good deal. If you have been with a company longer than your contract period, they’d be desperate to keep you as a customer, feel no way to call them up and let them know you are struggling. I once got my Sky Tv package _educe for 12 months 50% and my broadband that I was paying £38 per month to £25 per month. I actually just switched my broadband from Sky to BT in December, I did it through a cash back site, I received £100 cash back to my bank account plus BT sent to a reward Mastercard with £140 loaded to it. Work that out that is 6 months of my super fast broadband already paid for in the 12 month contract. Sorry for long reply haha. Good luck Sky tv Surely people don’t still pay for this " I currently do. I love my Sky TV with Sky Atlantic and AMC from BT, recording and fast forwarding advertisements. I understand many stream off of websites online on laptop but I don’t like doing that | |||
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"What works for me is planning ahead. My next three pay checks I have all planned out. I always pay my rent, council tax, gas and electricity first. Then what is left will be for bills. I always pay off what I’ve used on my c_edit card in full each month, then if needed I’ll use it again for groceries to get me through. Also my other trick is to do a shop one or two days befor your next c_edit card statement is due, by the time the amount is c_edited to your account, it won’t be due until the following months statement which gives you like an extra six weeks to pay it off. I also don’t have an overdraft limit, I cancelled it 4 years ago. All those daily charges add up. Also if you have broadband, satellite TV, Mobile contract, make sure you’ve got a good deal. If you have been with a company longer than your contract period, they’d be desperate to keep you as a customer, feel no way to call them up and let them know you are struggling. I once got my Sky Tv package _educe for 12 months 50% and my broadband that I was paying £38 per month to £25 per month. I actually just switched my broadband from Sky to BT in December, I did it through a cash back site, I received £100 cash back to my bank account plus BT sent to a reward Mastercard with £140 loaded to it. Work that out that is 6 months of my super fast broadband already paid for in the 12 month contract. Sorry for long reply haha. Good luck Sky tv Surely people don’t still pay for this Not sure how you don't pay but there you go. Look hard at necessities and ask if they are really necessary or actually luxuries you can do without Not sure how I don’t pay what? As I said in my post what works for me. I live in my means and what I can afford. " Sorry.. was asking how a previous poster gets sky for free | |||
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"If you are paying off a c_edit card, look at taking out a new one with a 0% interest rate on balance transfers. This can allow anywhere from 12 - 36 months to pay the debt off without incurring interest so long as you don't use it. Applying for 80% of what you owe is usually successful. Paying 2% or so for the transfer is nominal considering you could pay that in interest per month on the existing card. Any money saved in interest, then goes to pay other bills, into savings or possibly the card itself." Great top tip | |||
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"Never go shopping when you are hungry." So very true - a hungry man makes a poor shopper... for both food and for love. As a rule, if you're self-employed, work first and play only once your work is done. Look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves. Also, if it looks like you're about to lose the roof over your head, spend some time researching your options. Specifically, mobile/motorhome/etc living off-grid... you'd be surprised how well you can live in comfort for very little. | |||
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"If you are paying off a c_edit card, look at taking out a new one with a 0% interest rate on balance transfers. This can allow anywhere from 12 - 36 months to pay the debt off without incurring interest so long as you don't use it. Applying for 80% of what you owe is usually successful. Paying 2% or so for the transfer is nominal considering you could pay that in interest per month on the existing card. Any money saved in interest, then goes to pay other bills, into savings or possibly the card itself." I owe no debt.. bar my council tax, which I've just been summoned about All I want is a bit of food on my table, a warm roof over my head, a safe place for my kids to sleep when they're with me. It's not like I'm chasing Aston Martin's and expensive women. | |||
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"You smoke. Stop that and you'll save a bloody fortune. T." As motivation, get a receipt for every pack of cigs you buy. Pin them all up at the side of your council tax summons and other bills. It should put some perspective on which is more important. Even if you cut down by just one pack a week you will be nearly £40 a month better off. | |||
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"Scrap the expensive Sky and BT subscriptions and get a good IPTV provider. Don't go for the cheap reseller ones. We pay 60 quid a year and have 1800 channels, all the 3pm kick offs, pay per view boxing and MMA, a library of the 1200 latest movies. Our old bill was 110 a month so a saving of 1260 a year. We also get all the box sets too. " Forgot to mention, we also have 30 hard-core porn channels too | |||
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"Get a sugar daddy " Do you know where these are available? | |||
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"Get a sugar daddy Do you know where these are available? " There are lots of sugar daddy websites... | |||
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"If you are paying off a c_edit card, look at taking out a new one with a 0% interest rate on balance transfers. This can allow anywhere from 12 - 36 months to pay the debt off without incurring interest so long as you don't use it. Applying for 80% of what you owe is usually successful. Paying 2% or so for the transfer is nominal considering you could pay that in interest per month on the existing card. Any money saved in interest, then goes to pay other bills, into savings or possibly the card itself. I owe no debt.. bar my council tax, which I've just been summoned about All I want is a bit of food on my table, a warm roof over my head, a safe place for my kids to sleep when they're with me. It's not like I'm chasing Aston Martin's and expensive women." Maybe food bank? Not sure how they work? I've honestly been sooo skint b4 I've lived day in, day out on value bread, value tinned tomatoes, and value beans. Genuinely no butter. That was freakin hard times!!! Now n then...a friend or family would have me over for tea (they were none the wiser at how bad I was struggling) that was heaven. ALSO...do tell people - I didn't - but when they did find out - they did help. Do cut down the cigs or just struggle and quit tho. Easier said than done...seems even harder when u feel the stress from money pressure. Forget sky...music is honestly way better. Put a radio on. | |||
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"Make a list and stick to it. Buy ecoegg for your clothes washing. Get jar coconut oil from Aldi, has lots of uses from cooking to moisturising hands. Use soap not shower gel, lasts forever I want to save the Orangutans though " Freakin cyuuute. Lols. Bloody lurve orangutans. X | |||
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"Yeah, do your weekly shop on a monday (or whenever your supermarket has it's clearout) and stock up the freezer for the rest of the week. Cook everything from scratch, avoid convenience foods, and have some vegetarian days maybe. If you need some form of clothing, always check the charity shops first - find some in a 'nice' area for the best quality bargains. " frisky mare some charity shop's stuff more than new(saw a t-shirt in one recently double new price from Primark.) I know there a good cause but he ain't much brass)Reccommend though if need be -Car boot sales for clothes,etc. When I was skint i got all my clothes from them - still do. | |||
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"10-20% of your earnings should go into savings if possible. Sit down and calculate all bills and income once a month. If you smoke, either stop or vape instead. Check all utilities and insurance are on best deal. Use MSE site for hints. Have all dd and so come off once wages are in. Limit eating out and takeaway to once a month. Use packed lunches. Insulate your house and lower thermostat by 5 degrees. Lift share or cycle if possible. Reduce pub club nights out and only take your budgeted money with you so you avoid alcohol impulse purchases. Get rid of the Tories " Ha brilliant! | |||
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"Get a sugar daddy Do you know where these are available? " I'm a sugar Trans if that is of interest lol... | |||
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"If you are paying off a c_edit card, look at taking out a new one with a 0% interest rate on balance transfers. This can allow anywhere from 12 - 36 months to pay the debt off without incurring interest so long as you don't use it. Applying for 80% of what you owe is usually successful. Paying 2% or so for the transfer is nominal considering you could pay that in interest per month on the existing card. Any money saved in interest, then goes to pay other bills, into savings or possibly the card itself. I owe no debt.. bar my council tax, which I've just been summoned about All I want is a bit of food on my table, a warm roof over my head, a safe place for my kids to sleep when they're with me. It's not like I'm chasing Aston Martin's and expensive women." If you are struggling with essential bills then get in touch with them and say you're struggling, most will rather help with a little paid each month than taking you to court. Write all you out goings down, then your income, take off your main bills, rent, gas, elec etc with what's left prioritise what you need, food, petrol for work etc cut out everything that's non essential (you can add these later when you're better off) | |||
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"Make a list and stick to it. Buy ecoegg for your clothes washing. Get jar coconut oil from Aldi, has lots of uses from cooking to moisturising hands. Use soap not shower gel, lasts forever I want to save the Orangutans though " It's palm oil that's affecting the orangutans habitat, not coconut oil. | |||
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"Scrap the expensive Sky and BT subscriptions and get a good IPTV provider. Don't go for the cheap reseller ones. We pay 60 quid a year and have 1800 channels, all the 3pm kick offs, pay per view boxing and MMA, a library of the 1200 latest movies. Our old bill was 110 a month so a saving of 1260 a year. We also get all the box sets too. " Excuse my ignorance but what's an IPTV provider and is it legal? Sounds brilliant. | |||
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"Get a sugar daddy Do you know where these are available? There are lots of sugar daddy websites..." Do they want fat women in their 40s? | |||
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"Get a sugar daddy Do you know where these are available? I'm a sugar Trans if that is of interest lol..." | |||
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"10-20% of your earnings should go into savings if possible. Sit down and calculate all bills and income once a month. If you smoke, either stop or vape instead. Check all utilities and insurance are on best deal. Use MSE site for hints. Have all dd and so come off once wages are in. Limit eating out and takeaway to once a month. Use packed lunches. Insulate your house and lower thermostat by 5 degrees. Lift share or cycle if possible. Reduce pub club nights out and only take your budgeted money with you so you avoid alcohol impulse purchases. Get rid of the Tories oooh lots of good tips there. thankyou" That’s amazing advise | |||
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"Find when your supermarket does the clearence stuff. Tesco seems to be around 8pm. Can udualy pick up meat etc for a fraction of thr price that can be cooked that night and last you a few days. Tesco value chillicon carne is shockingly the best one you can actually get in a tin too. Few of them plus some rice gets you a decent meal for aprox 60 - 70p The 15-20% fat mince is a lot cheaper and is actually perfect for making burgers or hatche steaks better than the lean. Pasta, oats and rice can be bought cheap in bulk and sto_ed for ages, depending on what you find in clearence you can make loads lf different meals. Things like white sauces you can make at home easily (milk flour fat) rather than buying the ing_edients are cheap and rather than using butter for the fat you can use any rende_ed fat from a roast or grilled bacon. " Thank you, given our recent history, that's big of you to comment on here with good advice. Respect | |||
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"Make a list and stick to it. Buy ecoegg for your clothes washing. Get jar coconut oil from Aldi, has lots of uses from cooking to moisturising hands. Use soap not shower gel, lasts forever I want to save the Orangutans though " Coconut oil is fine, it is Palm Oil that you need to avoid to save the Orangutans... MSE website has a wealth of information. | |||
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"Avoid the middle isles in Aldi. Some of the things i've walked out with when i only went in for a loaf of bread. " Happens to me most of the time. Doesn't help that they often have some great specials. Think half my tool collection is from the middle isle. On the plus side I did resist buying a air fryer the other day. | |||
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"Bank accounts for everything Christmas Bills Insurance and car Holidays Little amounts in each month pays everything off Budget one big shop each month set aside money for bread and milk and extras Be tough with yourself Austerity allowed me to take my family away for 2 weeks holiday " Separate bank accounts was going to be my suggestion too. List all your bills and leave enough in your direct debit account and move 'spending money' (food etc) to a different account. Keep a bit of paper on your fridge with your 'spending account' balance on it. Every time you spend anything mark it off so you can keep an eye on how much money you have left till pay day. Have a look online for free days out ideas for the kids. Take a packed lunch. | |||
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"freeze all your food, even freeze bread. Take out what you need the day before, and only ever eat what you took out or you will have to throw it out. Youd be amazed the money this can save." Mate.. That's a good idea for me. | |||
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"Avoid the middle isles in Aldi. Some of the things i've walked out with when i only went in for a loaf of bread. " The middle isle makes shopping at lidel/ aldi exciting. | |||
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"Stop smoking. The price of tobacco is eye watering. " I know. I keep trying to | |||
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"Just take a bit of cash out each week for food and only spend that. It is too easy to just pop out for something paying by debit card and easy to forget what has been spent. " Someone mentioned in PM about envelope budgeting. Which sounds similair, I think that'd work for me. I'm going to hate it, but it'll keep me in check better. | |||
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"Just take a bit of cash out each week for food and only spend that. It is too easy to just pop out for something paying by debit card and easy to forget what has been spent. Someone mentioned in PM about envelope budgeting. Which sounds similair, I think that'd work for me. I'm going to hate it, but it'll keep me in check better." I do it every once in a while it really hopes focus the mind and you just get what you need then. | |||
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"Scrap the expensive Sky and BT subscriptions and get a good IPTV provider. Don't go for the cheap reseller ones. We pay 60 quid a year and have 1800 channels, all the 3pm kick offs, pay per view boxing and MMA, a library of the 1200 latest movies. Our old bill was 110 a month so a saving of 1260 a year. We also get all the box sets too. Excuse my ignorance but what's an IPTV provider and is it legal? Sounds brilliant." It’s a steaming service instead of using satellite or ariel. I remember reading up on it in 2018, if you’re steaming a channel you have not got a subscription for ie; Sky Sports, you’re steaming it illegally. I know lots of people that use these and even use the chipped sky boxes. | |||
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"If you are paying off a c_edit card, look at taking out a new one with a 0% interest rate on balance transfers. This can allow anywhere from 12 - 36 months to pay the debt off without incurring interest so long as you don't use it. Applying for 80% of what you owe is usually successful. Paying 2% or so for the transfer is nominal considering you could pay that in interest per month on the existing card. Any money saved in interest, then goes to pay other bills, into savings or possibly the card itself. I owe no debt.. bar my council tax, which I've just been summoned about All I want is a bit of food on my table, a warm roof over my head, a safe place for my kids to sleep when they're with me. It's not like I'm chasing Aston Martin's and expensive women." Sort the council tax , they will do an attachment to earnings otherwise. | |||
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"Yeah, do your weekly shop on a monday (or whenever your supermarket has it's clearout) and stock up the freezer for the rest of the week. Cook everything from scratch, avoid convenience foods, and have some vegetarian days maybe. If you need some form of clothing, always check the charity shops first - find some in a 'nice' area for the best quality bargains. frisky mare some charity shop's stuff more than new(saw a t-shirt in one recently double new price from Primark.) I know there a good cause but he ain't much brass)Reccommend though if need be -Car boot sales for clothes,etc. When I was skint i got all my clothes from them - still do. " Yes, I see that sometimes, it's outrageous! | |||
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"Yeah, do your weekly shop on a monday (or whenever your supermarket has it's clearout) and stock up the freezer for the rest of the week. Cook everything from scratch, avoid convenience foods, and have some vegetarian days maybe. If you need some form of clothing, always check the charity shops first - find some in a 'nice' area for the best quality bargains. frisky mare some charity shop's stuff more than new(saw a t-shirt in one recently double new price from Primark.) I know there a good cause but he ain't much brass)Reccommend though if need be -Car boot sales for clothes,etc. When I was skint i got all my clothes from them - still do. Yes, I see that sometimes, it's outrageous! " If those on a budget nip into Primark regularly when passing - they often sell things off at crazy prices to make way for new stock! T-shirts for a quid, pj’s for under a fiver (the same with jumpers) - and in recent weeks they’ve had winter coats selling for as little as a fiver too! When on a very tight budget I’ve picked up some great bargains from there! | |||
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"What works for me is planning ahead. My next three pay checks I have all planned out. I always pay my rent, council tax, gas and electricity first. Then what is left will be for bills. I always pay off what I’ve used on my c_edit card in full each month, then if needed I’ll use it again for groceries to get me through. Also my other trick is to do a shop one or two days befor your next c_edit card statement is due, by the time the amount is c_edited to your account, it won’t be due until the following months statement which gives you like an extra six weeks to pay it off. I also don’t have an overdraft limit, I cancelled it 4 years ago. All those daily charges add up. Also if you have broadband, satellite TV, Mobile contract, make sure you’ve got a good deal. If you have been with a company longer than your contract period, they’d be desperate to keep you as a customer, feel no way to call them up and let them know you are struggling. I once got my Sky Tv package _educe for 12 months 50% and my broadband that I was paying £38 per month to £25 per month. I actually just switched my broadband from Sky to BT in December, I did it through a cash back site, I received £100 cash back to my bank account plus BT sent to a reward Mastercard with £140 loaded to it. Work that out that is 6 months of my super fast broadband already paid for in the 12 month contract. Sorry for long reply haha. Good luck " Can you come and look after me please? This is the kind of organisation I need | |||
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"put all your direct debits to come out the day BEFORE pay day, that way there are no long periods of bank charges for going into an overdraft, BUT, make sure you do not overspend during the month because it looks like you have spare cash in the account" Noooo worst advice ever if you're already struggling to budget. The charges if all your direct debits bounce would cripple you and leave you in a circle it's really hard to get out of. | |||
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"put all your direct debits to come out the day BEFORE pay day, that way there are no long periods of bank charges for going into an overdraft, BUT, make sure you do not overspend during the month because it looks like you have spare cash in the account" Terrible advice all direct debits should come out the day aftwr pay day so they are all paid without risking entering your overdraft | |||
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"I'm struggling. I don't live an excessive lifestyle by any means, but I'm struggling to keep a roof over my head right now I've never been very good at budgeting or planning. Anyone got any good money saving tips for me? The bigger the better." Stop smoking... Will save you loads. | |||
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"put all your direct debits to come out the day BEFORE pay day, that way there are no long periods of bank charges for going into an overdraft, BUT, make sure you do not overspend during the month because it looks like you have spare cash in the account Terrible advice all direct debits should come out the day aftwr pay day so they are all paid without risking entering your overdraft" I would go as far as saying have them a few days after payday to avoid problems with wages not being payed on time or bills coming out early. Esp if you don't have an overdraft or are already into it. Missed payment charges can send you over the edge when times are hard. | |||
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"If you are maxed out on c_edit cards and paying minimum amount each month, consider converting that debt into a loan. There will be an end date to the debt then. Keep one card and ask for a smaller limit for major purchases where the insurance aspect helps and to keep a c_edit rating file active. Only use in emergency and pay back at the earliest opportunity. That works for most but not everyone so take further independent advice if in doubt. " I've no debt and deliberately cancelled my access to c_edit a long time ago | |||
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"Take a packed lunch to work much healthier works out a lot cheaper over the week." I can't do this, I have it eaten by 10am and have to buy a new lunch! Pack lunch fail. | |||
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"Don’t have children. " What shall I do with the two I've got | |||
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"Don’t have children. What shall I do with the two I've got " Sell them on eBay or send them up chimneys lol | |||
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"Take a packed lunch to work much healthier works out a lot cheaper over the week. I can't do this, I have it eaten by 10am and have to buy a new lunch! Pack lunch fail." | |||
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"Don’t have children. What shall I do with the two I've got " Well that explains why your skint. | |||
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"Don’t have children. What shall I do with the two I've got Sell them on eBay or send them up chimneys lol" hmmmm.. I'm quite fond of them. Chimneys it is. They're about the right size for it. | |||
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"Take a packed lunch to work much healthier works out a lot cheaper over the week." This. Probably not relevant to the OP but I never used to bother looking at bank statements but after checking over them once, I realised how much I was spending each week and what I was eating. Small daily debits for drinks, fast food and take-away meals added up massively. I immediately saved when I stopped and I have hated junk food since. | |||
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"Take a packed lunch to work much healthier works out a lot cheaper over the week. I can't do this, I have it eaten by 10am and have to buy a new lunch! Pack lunch fail." Pack second breakfast, elevenses, lunch, and afternoon tea? | |||
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"Martin Lewis will send you an email every week with money saving tips if you sign up. I'm not a big fan of being a grown up, so I seek the advice of people who seem to be better at it than I " Yup, that's why I asked | |||
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"Take a packed lunch to work much healthier works out a lot cheaper over the week. This. Probably not relevant to the OP but I never used to bother looking at bank statements but after checking over them once, I realised how much I was spending each week and what I was eating. Small daily debits for drinks, fast food and take-away meals added up massively. I immediately saved when I stopped and I have hated junk food since." I'd say that's HIGHLY RELEVANT to the OP myself, something I'm stopping. Going to follow some of the advice on here and not tank my debit card into work. I'm jot to be trusted, clearly. | |||
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"Take a packed lunch to work much healthier works out a lot cheaper over the week. This. Probably not relevant to the OP but I never used to bother looking at bank statements but after checking over them once, I realised how much I was spending each week and what I was eating. Small daily debits for drinks, fast food and take-away meals added up massively. I immediately saved when I stopped and I have hated junk food since. I'd say that's HIGHLY RELEVANT to the OP myself, something I'm stopping. Going to follow some of the advice on here and not tank my debit card into work. I'm jot to be trusted, clearly." At the time, so long as I was in the black I never bothe_ed with the detail. You'll no doubt have online banking, so have a calculator and add the debits up individually across your statement, weekly or monthly. You'll be motivated enough if you were anything like me | |||
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