rogdogblue
Well-Known Member
One good bank job, that's all I need.
Saving up to buy something you really want seems to be an alien concept to the modern credit-rich, cash-poor generation. I'm with you mate, pound nuggets in a metal box. Going without a pint or two that you don't even really want at the end of the night adds up very quickly.<br /><br />-- Wed Jun 01, 2011 12:07 am --<br /><br />St Helens Blue (Exiled) said:Here's a little tip for you which is what I do each year....Put all my 50pence pieces and 20 pence pieces in my huge blue moon money box... Believe me you won't miss it and it soon mounts up..I had £245 saved up when I counted last week. Went straight in the bank ready for the 7th June...The difference is paid for by overpaying my gas and electricity bill each month via direct debit-So instead of paying £70 per month I pay £135.....When I got my quarterly I was £580 in credit (Dont forget you hardly use your heating for 6 months of the year). Got a refund of £250 and thats my platinum paid for in the South upper of £505!!!! Believe me fellas when it comes around each year you will be chuffed not having to find 500 big ones. Pay for my lads birthday/easter money etc...
Re zebra finance...little tip...If you can get a zero % credit card if you can so at least you dont have to pay interest...
And no I am not a financial advisor!!!!!!
I asked the same question over the phone and nobody at the club could tell me. I always prefer to go down in person and pay, had too many shocking experiences by other methods, ticket no-shows, queues, lengthy phone calls etc.bookiesgirl said:i take it you can go to the ground and renew when the take that concerts are finished.
cityboy07 said:can anyone help me in how to renew using zebra finance?? just finished uni lookin for full time job soo cant buy it in one go, but not loosing my seat
LongsightM13 said:Saving up to buy something you really want seems to be an alien concept to the modern credit-rich, cash-poor generation. I'm with you mate, pound nuggets in a metal box. Going without a pint or two that you don't even really want at the end of the night adds up very quickly.St Helens Blue (Exiled) said:Here's a little tip for you which is what I do each year....Put all my 50pence pieces and 20 pence pieces in my huge blue moon money box... Believe me you won't miss it and it soon mounts up..I had £245 saved up when I counted last week. Went straight in the bank ready for the 7th June...The difference is paid for by overpaying my gas and electricity bill each month via direct debit-So instead of paying £70 per month I pay £135.....When I got my quarterly I was £580 in credit (Dont forget you hardly use your heating for 6 months of the year). Got a refund of £250 and thats my platinum paid for in the South upper of £505!!!! Believe me fellas when it comes around each year you will be chuffed not having to find 500 big ones. Pay for my lads birthday/easter money etc...
Re zebra finance...little tip...If you can get a zero % credit card if you can so at least you dont have to pay interest...
And no I am not a financial advisor!!!!!!
-- Wed Jun 01, 2011 12:07 am --
I asked the same question over the phone and nobody at the club could tell me. I always prefer to go down in person and pay, had too many shocking experiences by other methods, ticket no-shows, queues, lengthy phone calls etc.bookiesgirl said:i take it you can go to the ground and renew when the take that concerts are finished.