I've spent £900 in 20 days...on nothing!
I received my student loan on January 10th, and 20 days later, I've spent nearly all of it!
These are the main things I've spent my money on:
28" Widescreen Telly £200
Surround Sound System £150
Exotic Indoor Plant £45
Diesel £100
Groceries £130
Cigarettes £40
Going out £100
New Computer Monitor £100
New Mobile Phone £90
OK...I kinda guess where my money has gone now...hmmm!
:roll:
Eek!
How long is this £900 supposed to last you? A whole term?Jamez wrote:I've spent £900 in 20 days...on nothing!
I received my student loan on January 10th, and 20 days later, I've spent nearly all of it!
These are the main things I've spent my money on:
28" Widescreen Telly £200
Surround Sound System £150
Exotic Indoor Plant £45
Diesel £100
Groceries £130
Cigarettes £40
Going out £100
New Computer Monitor £100
New Mobile Phone £90
OK...I kinda guess where my money has gone now...hmmm!
:roll:
£1,250 a term - 4 times a year.
So every 3 months or so, I have a lump sum paid into my bank account automatically.
Remember though, I have to pay around £600 of that straight to my landlord, so I don't get very much to live on for 3 months!
So every 3 months or so, I have a lump sum paid into my bank account automatically.
Remember though, I have to pay around £600 of that straight to my landlord, so I don't get very much to live on for 3 months!
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I must admit James, you've at least got some significant hardware to show for your cheque.
I pissed nearly every penny of mine away within a month. All I had to show for it was a Sony Walkman, which I promptly lost.
I'm of the same vintage as jb, and we did indeed get large payouts in our day. I deferred payment for about a decade and now pay it off at a paltry £20 a month.
I pissed nearly every penny of mine away within a month. All I had to show for it was a Sony Walkman, which I promptly lost.
I'm of the same vintage as jb, and we did indeed get large payouts in our day. I deferred payment for about a decade and now pay it off at a paltry £20 a month.