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i sense denial here or a wind up ?
I find your comment very insulting. Everything i mentioned above is exactly the situation i am in right now. There is no denial and this aint a wind up. I have already mentioned that it was my spending on take-away foods, convenient stores, from sitting down the other night i realised it was a mixture of 150 euros a week spent between the two. So now i know where money is going, i just want to get onto the right track.
The reason i came into arrears in various things was due to been unemployed from Jan to July. I was claiming unemployment benefit. My partner does not work as he is disabled. So he gets disability benefit. But since i started working in August, both our income can pay off some of the bills when they come in, rent has always been paid on time. Which is why im trying to do as much overtime as possible.
Seriously consider cutting the broadband, especially if you have the internet at work. Are you tied into a contract with it? Do you really need to have it? The 3G phone needs to go. I assume you're in a contract with it. What are the penalties for leaving the contract? €70 a month is a ridiculous expenditure for someone in your position. 2nd hand mobile + free sim card + €10 a month credit should do you.Eircom: Arrears 120 (once paid finally gone)
Smart Telecom: 35 per month (has been paid on time so far)
3G Phone: 45 last month went up to 70 (in arrears with this at the moment). Tried to find someone to take over bills, but no one around me wants a bill phone.
No offence, but you don't have the luxury of being able to afford €30 a month on TV, let alone €68. This luxury needs to be completely stopped at least until you've sorted out your situation.Sky TV: 68 a month, in arrears of 190 service is cut off. Thinking of cutting off movies and sports and bringing package down to 29.99
Lidl, Aldi, Tesco Value Brand, Penney's and second hand shops are the only places that you should be buying the above from.Food: Here is where we over spend. Not on grocery shopping but on take-away food. We spend approx 70 a week on this. How much should a weekly/monthly shopping between Lidl & Tesco Value be for 2 people. We def need to cut down on this. Also cans of coke in the shop and kitten food/litter etc. All in the local shop.
Clothing: Never bought anything in ages. But desperatly needing something for work.
Cleaning Products: Have never bought in a weekly/monthly shopping, just bought whenever we needed things, didnt keep track of cost, but it was in local shop so cost savings could have been made elsewhere ie Lidl.
Health & Beauty: Like cleaning products, bought whenever we needed them ie in the local shop ie shampoo, soap, personal items, body sprays etc.
Pet Food: 3 boxes of whiskas kitten a week, over a month costs 70euros, inc a large bag of food for hamster. (just a cost, never bought this way yet)
Once a month, if you're good.Entertainment: Rarely go out, when do would spend approx 50euros on drinks and niteclub entry. Nightclub 12 euros, smirnoff ice 5euros each, usually drink 4 bottles from 9pm until 2am 20.00euros. Maybe food - 5euros, and taxi home 9euros.
i sense denial here or a wind up ?
Where has all that money gone,when you weren't paying the bills what were you doing with it,i sense denial here or a wind up ?
First of all i had been with my last employer 6 years, had 2 weeks off for christmas, was automatically approved a 10,000 loan which i took and used it to go on hols, get through christmas etc.
You spent €10k over Christmas and a holiday?
Fair enough. That takes into account the first €10k loan. You'd have had the 2nd €10k loan before you lost your job presumably. Where did that €10k go?
The previous loan with GE was 10,000. That was used to get a car and pay insurance etc, car has been sold since last year etc.
Do you think its a wise idea to have all bills come out direct debit. I have heard so many bad stories about this. Problems with so many banks re: direct debit.
Mingle's partner is blind, so I don't think he spends his day watching telly!!
Tried to get rent allowance, but landlord wants us to be there a year before he would consider it.
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