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    My family, yes, i'm not going into detail though.

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    Not really. I've actually been spending more money recently. Taking advantage of cheaper stuff and i seem to have more money somehow :S.

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    nope
    mum just got a new job too.
    Mitch, 18. Leeds University in September

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    Everything in the supermarkets gone up like 50p, except Tuc biscuits, which makes for an ideal lunch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drama View Post
    we're.

    and considering -most- of us aren't in full time employment i'm going for a firm no.. :rolleyes:
    What your parents income is, will effect you though. Like less food or clothes

    I can't exactly say it's effected me at all. My family don't spend any less, infact, arguably you could say more

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loser View Post
    Everything in the supermarkets gone up like 50p, except Tuc biscuits, which makes for an ideal lunch.
    Yuc, they are disgusting. Too cheesy for my likening.

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    It has / should not affect us directly, but all 3 of us are watching what we buy and just buying what we need to stay comfortable.

    With all this "recession" and the dollar - sterling exchange rate going crazy (reached 1.34 yesterday), we are most likely cutting the holidays to the USA by a few weeks per year. Every little counts I suppose.

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    yes, i dont get as much interest on my savings :@
    Last edited by kk.; 22-01-2009 at 09:50 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kk. View Post
    yes, i dont get as much interest on my savings :@
    I concur. 1.6% AER on my ISA, ***?

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    aha your alst rep was from me

    I doubt im even on that. Its jsut a standard flexy saver with HSBC :/. I bet ill get like 1p on my savings this month

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