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Catchy
20-10-2016, 11:07 PM
What bills are you responsible for paying if any? How do you work the bills out in your house and how much do yours usually cost you? Me and my partner split everything equal. What about you?

rent - 600 each
tv licence - 37 or 38 i think quarterly so every 3 months
gas and electric - just moved so dont have one yet but used to hoping its about 50 each a month or less
water - 70 a month only up until april
virgin tv and internet - 34 a month
council tax - 120 a month
a loan we have - 130 a month
my personal phone bill - 30 a month

think that's everything, being a grown up is rubbish sometimes. what are your bills like?

whoeful
20-10-2016, 11:09 PM
dolla dolla bills

wixard
20-10-2016, 11:09 PM
well I'll be living at home for next few months and I'm not asked to pay anything so all I pay is my phone for 20 quid a month

will be paying all the same as you again once I move out but I have no loans currently thank god

your water is so expensive wtf? And 600 for two people is good in London

Cerys
20-10-2016, 11:10 PM
nothing !

all i pay for monthly is my contact lenses and spotify, other than that i am a free woman

scottish
20-10-2016, 11:14 PM
50/50 everything

netflix 7.50 a month
tv license like 12 quid a month
electricity 100 a month
council tax 140 a month
phone + internet 50 a month
rent 550 a month
contents insurance 5 quid a month
food about 250 a month
argos card £40 a month (buy it now pay in 9 months thing to get some sort of credit rating)

car stuff 200 a month
about 20 a month on lotto
put 25 in paypal a month to pay for game subscriptions + office 365
phones 25 a month

house stuff comes out to about 1.2k then personal stuff 310 including petrol

Prosiary
21-10-2016, 01:28 AM
netflix that is it

might be buying spotify premium again but not sure

e5
21-10-2016, 06:05 AM
Loads... this is per month

Rent and bills, too many to itemise - £900 (divide by 2)
food - £100-150 (divide by 2)
Phone: £38.45 (for iPhone upgrade program, work pay my SIM card)
Car: £139
Car insurance: £32
Car tax: £11.37
hockey membership: £30
credit cards: £70
Owe my mum: £38.90
owe my dad: £25
apple music: £5
lottery syndicate: £10
petrol: £80-£100 a month

buttons
21-10-2016, 09:37 AM
£560 towards my joint bills, add more if we want to buy anything for the house or go out anywhere
£69 for my insurance
£35 ish for petrol
£10 phone top up

spend the rest on anything i need that month then the day before payday, i put the leftovers into my savings

Stephen
21-10-2016, 10:03 AM
£45 a month for laptop which I dunno how I got a payment plan for cos I don't have a credit score
£10 for feralhosting which I use for a seedbox
£300 a month to my mum cos I'm living in her house
£? To my mum for all the lucozade I get her to buy me from shop

Alysha
21-10-2016, 11:28 AM
Rent - £500
phone - £20
internet - £30
Utility bills - £50
council tax - £90 (discounted single person one)
petrol - £40
insurance on a bunch of things - £100

To add, I need to sort out tv license, water and I'm sure there's something else that is important

buttons
21-10-2016, 11:41 AM
Rent - £500
phone - £20
internet - £30
Utility bills - £50
council tax - £90 (discounted single person one)
petrol - £40
insurance on a bunch of things - £100

To add, I need to sort out tv license, water and I'm sure there's something else that is important
eating id guess

Absently
21-10-2016, 09:47 PM
Atm I pay for my rent (260), car insurance (50 quid a month), phone bill (11 pound), petrol (15 a week), Netflix (dno), Apple Music (fiver) I think that's it. Usually pay for treats n shit too (takeaways, junk food nights, drinking & going for meals) once am finished uni I will be paying for rest of other bills too so that like water n sewage, council task, elec. o idk if dogs count under bills? like their vet shit and stuff I pay for 1 dog with vaccinations n her food

nat965
28-01-2017, 08:03 AM
Phone $90/month
Foxtel/Pay TV $50/month
Petrol $50
Rent $50 shared between housemates
Food&DRinks idek

despect
28-01-2017, 01:45 PM
Just phone bill atm and I pay parents money to stay at home.

Shar
03-02-2017, 09:00 PM
Half everything.

Prosiary
03-02-2017, 09:13 PM
Netflix, spotify and prime, if I get this job I have applied for, i'll be paying rent too, not sure how much though.

Keenan
04-02-2017, 12:51 AM
rent (weekly) $75
power (every 3 months) (based off last bill) $91
internet (monthly) $15
yard keeping (once every 1/2 months) $12

despect
05-02-2017, 12:26 AM
Just my phone bill at the moment. I pay my parents come money towards rent also.

_spirit
05-02-2017, 04:46 PM
@Landon; pays mine


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RelliexHD
05-02-2017, 05:40 PM
NONE! :D:D:D:D:D


I am living at home at the moment and I don't have to pay anything, I Just love being 16 :D

Landon
05-02-2017, 06:06 PM
@Landon; pays mine

Good one. :P

I pay for gas and my VPS.
Maybe 30 or 35 bucks total a month.

_spirit
05-02-2017, 06:12 PM
Good one. :P

I pay for gas and my VPS.
Maybe 30 or 35 bucks total a month.

Your a good boy friend to me


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DJ-Tripjay
05-02-2017, 07:33 PM
RENT TV INTERNET CELL HOMEPHONE HYRO WATER AND GASS

Matthew
05-02-2017, 07:39 PM
everything :(

Mortgage - £620
Council tax - £120
Water/Gas/Electric - like £100?
Interwebs - £40
Car stuff - £300
Petrol - £250ish
Food - £150ish

cba to total it

Alkaz
05-02-2017, 07:50 PM
Living at home with my dad, brother and sister. Myself, sister and brother share all bills.

Bills - £350 each
Finance - £200
Car tax and petrol - £300
Phone - £50
Credit card - as much as I can afford, paid £112 last month.
Food - £600 which is shared so about £150 a month

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