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I'm not getting this overdraft paid off at all (starting second year of uni in Sept, have £1500 overdraft to the max) and I've just gone over it by £2, without realising I was going to. Teach me to work things through properly in future. If I'd realised, I could've paid a couple of quid in as well. :banghead:
So I really need to get back on track, especially as I'm about to take a major hit in what I get paid (our holiday, then work is shut for two weeks). Obviously a budget plan is the best way to go, but what else can I do? I was (until Monday) spending the absolute bare minimum, and even on Monday I tried to spend as little as possible but I did need the things for the holiday.
So I really need to get back on track, especially as I'm about to take a major hit in what I get paid (our holiday, then work is shut for two weeks). Obviously a budget plan is the best way to go, but what else can I do? I was (until Monday) spending the absolute bare minimum, and even on Monday I tried to spend as little as possible but I did need the things for the holiday.
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Maybe some of the items you need for your holiday you could borrow off friends instead of buying new?