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JerseyWins 14-08-2019 05:25 PM

What bills do you pay?
 
Got the idea from Kate’s phone bill thread. What kind of bills or other constant weekly/monthly/yearly payments do you make? Not including like daily purchases (unless that results in credit card payments for you)

It might be even worse for others but it’s just tooooo much for me:
- Monthly car payment +gas (definitely worst bit for me)
- Phone payment
- Rent/House bills payment (living with the fam at home so luckily small compared to what it could be)
- Yearly PSN payment for online use on PS4
- Credit Card payments (pretty much always pay minimum but I don’t overspend with credit, thankfully I have some control there :hehe:)
- CBS website monthly payment (incredibly small but getting CANCELLED)

I think that’s everything :think: What about you guys?

JerseyWins 14-08-2019 05:26 PM

Michael spend to much money for his manshun I bet :dance:

Redway 14-08-2019 05:30 PM

Rent
Phone
Car
Credit card bills
Sky

That’s it.

Kate! 14-08-2019 05:32 PM

Electricity - weekly
Gas - weekly
Mobile Phone bill - monthly
Rent - weekly
Council Tax - monthly
TV Licence - monthly
Then there are food bills on top.

Cal. 14-08-2019 05:33 PM

My phone bill
Sisters phone bill
Spotify
Driving lessons

Alf 14-08-2019 05:33 PM

Rent
Council Tax
Water
Gas and Electric
Internet
Phone
TV Licence
Sky
Hull FC season ticket
Various other debts

Marsh. 14-08-2019 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cal. (Post 10658083)
Sisters phone bill

Awww. :love:

JerseyWins 14-08-2019 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cal. (Post 10658083)
My phone bill
Sisters phone bill
Spotify
Driving lessons

Not you paying your sister’s phone bill too :joker:

Danielle-X = lazy dependent cow? (:fan: jk)

Kate! 14-08-2019 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cal. (Post 10658083)
My phone bill
Sisters phone bill
Spotify
Driving lessons

Aw Cal :hee:

Moniqua 14-08-2019 05:36 PM

nothing yet x :hugesmile:

Dogeatdog 14-08-2019 05:38 PM

Phone bill - monthly
Rent - monthly
Car Insurance - monthly
Car tax - every 6 months (easily the worst)
Fuel - weekly
Service and MOT - once a year
PSN for my PS4 - once a year

Loan for my college course - monthly (soon to be)

AnnieK 14-08-2019 05:42 PM

Mortgage
Gas
Electric
Water
Council tax
Car tax and insurance
Mobile
Virgin
Sons athletics fees
Sons football fees
Loads of other after school bits and pieces

Edited toadd
Tv licence
Buildings and contents insurance
Pension
Life insurance (I'm worth well more dead than alive at this point)

smudgie 14-08-2019 05:52 PM

Council tax on 2 houses.
Water rates on two houses.
Electric on 2 houses.
Gas on two houses.
Phone bill. Landline.
TV license.
Car Insurance..yearly.
House insurance.
Building insurance x2.
Window cleaner 2 houses.
No doubt something I have forgot.

Denver 14-08-2019 05:54 PM

Sky multi room- £12
Spotify - £10
Netflix £8
WWE Network £10
YouTube £12
Driving Lessons £27 a week
Bus £11 a week
Uber £30-40 a week
Phone £54
Insurance £10
Shopping £30-40 a week

Denver 14-08-2019 05:57 PM

Oh yea and I pay for a vpn

Barry. 14-08-2019 06:06 PM

Sky multi room
Amazon prime
Netflix
Phone
Rent for home.

JerseyWins 15-08-2019 02:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Evil (Post 10658089)
Loan for my college course - monthly (soon to be)

Ahhh knew I forgot to list one, the dreadful student loan payments. This one is a PAIN too and feels like I'm throwing money away with each payment. :skull: Like I got my current job while still in college and it has pretty much nothing to do with my degree either lmao

Dogeatdog 15-08-2019 02:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JerseyWins (Post 10658727)
Ahhh knew I forgot to list one, the dreadful student loan payments. This one is a PAIN too and feels like I'm throwing money away with each payment. :skull: Like I got my current job while still in college and it has pretty much nothing to do with my degree either lmao

We are both in the exact same boat Jersey. My job has no relevance to what I’m studying at the moment it sucks.

michael21 15-08-2019 02:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JerseyWins (Post 10658078)
Michael spend to much money for his manshun I bet :dance:

Sky
Bt
Netflix
Wwe network
Amazon prime

Cherie 15-08-2019 08:10 AM

Council tax
Water rates
Electric
Gas
Internet plus landline plus sky subs
Mobile phone
TV license.
Car Insurance
Car Tax
Pet Insurance
House/building insurance
Window cleaner
Netflix
Credit Card mainly for food shopping and petrol, pay in full monthly
Life insurance


Mortgage paid off, but took out interest only loan so eldest could buy a flat, so paying that off until he finishes uni :skull: still cheaper than paying a landlord f he rented even a room, he lets out the second room to pay his bills

Morgan. 15-08-2019 08:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WickedSkengMan (Post 10658100)
Sky multi room- £12
Spotify - £10
Netflix £8
WWE Network £10
YouTube £12
Driving Lessons £27 a week
Bus £11 a week
Uber £30-40 a week
Phone £54
Insurance £10
Shopping £30-40 a week

Use your VPN to purchase YouTube Premium through the American Link and then with the exchange rate you get it for like £9 that’s what I do :laugh:

Toy Soldier 15-08-2019 08:52 AM

Rent
Council Tax
Gas/Electricity
TV/Phone/Internet
TV license
Netflix
Amazon Prime
A few app subs on youngest's iPad
Mobile phones x 3 (me, wife, eldest daughter)
Phone/Tablet/Laptop insurance
Various after-school clubs
PSN / Nintendo Online+Minecraft "Realms"
Historic Scotland :hee:
Car insurance/tax
Life insurance
A million little debts that add up to an ungodly total

... ... yeah my outgoings are horrendous :joker:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10658779)
Mortgage paid off, but recently took out interest only loan so eldest could buy a flat, so paying that off until he finishes uni :skull: still cheaper than paying a landlord, he lets out the second room to pay his bills

You missed a goldmine there Cherie; I know quite a few people's parents who did this, but they bought huge 4 / 5 bedroom places. Kid gets a free room and 4 of their mates paying £300+/month each... the rental income covers the mortgage 100%. Depends on location and property price but then, if it's a high property price area then you can charge more per month in rent. I'm hoping to be in the financial position to do this when eldest kiddo is off to Uni (in about 10 years because I'm still a young chick).

Cherie 15-08-2019 10:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10658793)
Rent
Council Tax
Gas/Electricity
TV/Phone/Internet
TV license
Netflix
Amazon Prime
A few app subs on youngest's iPad
Mobile phones x 3 (me, wife, eldest daughter)
Phone/Tablet/Laptop insurance
Various after-school clubs
PSN / Nintendo Online+Minecraft "Realms"
Historic Scotland :hee:
Car insurance/tax
Life insurance
A million little debts that add up to an ungodly total

... ... yeah my outgoings are horrendous :joker:



You missed a goldmine there Cherie; I know quite a few people's parents who did this, but they bought huge 4 / 5 bedroom places. Kid gets a free room and 4 of their mates paying £300+/month each... the rental income covers the mortgage 100%. Depends on location and property price but then, if it's a high property price area then you can charge more per month in rent. I'm hoping to be in the financial position to do this when eldest kiddo is off to Uni (in about 10 years because I'm still a young chick).


Its not ours, its his, it just like giving him his inheritance while we are alive! He likes where is at Uni so plans to live there full time, and its close enough to London if he needs to commute, he hates London so I cant see that happening, he hated halls no way would he have wanted to live with 5 or 6 others, he is happy with one lodger to cover the bills and he has money left over to live on, and no way were we buying him a 5 bed house lol, we used to rent out a flat years ago I wouldn't want to do that now, too much hassle.

Denver 15-08-2019 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Morgan. (Post 10658785)
Use your VPN to purchase YouTube Premium through the American Link and then with the exchange rate you get it for like £9 that’s what I do :laugh:

Ooh I didnt know that, I'll try it next time it's due

Cal. 15-08-2019 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10658779)
Council tax
Water rates
Electric
Gas
Internet plus landline plus sky subs
Mobile phone
TV license.
Car Insurance
Car Tax
Pet Insurance
House/building insurance
Window cleaner
Netflix
Credit Card mainly for food shopping and petrol, pay in full monthly
Life insurance


Mortgage paid off, but took out interest only loan so eldest could buy a flat, so paying that off until he finishes uni :skull: still cheaper than paying a landlord f he rented even a room, he lets out the second room to pay his bills

I wish I was you :(


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