IamSarahjajyjay #4 Half Celt, full melt. Still washing blazers at night.

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One positive to all of this is she is going to bullshit so much even her last few “supporters” will see through her.
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Also absolutely agree with upthread that constantly needing “£75” is really dodgy. And it would explain the no shame because had you already spent “£75” you’d definitely be desperate to spend another “£75” if you catch my DRIFT ❄

Surely everyone’s going to start seeing that every time she is given good, sound alternative advice that is within her means she just comes up with “yeah but no but” and lie after lie excuse after excuse as to why she just needs the cash instead.

Come on you coffee mugs, wise up and stop sending her five-sheets!

“I can’t do a finger prick”. Yes you bleeping can. Get a friend to help, go and see a nurse to help. You just don’t want to. Get over yourself. Don’t like finger pricks? Stop setting yourself up for diabetes out of Farm Foods then.

Get some iron, folic acid, and Vit D in your diet for heaven’s sake. Stop walking around with problems that are fixed with lifestyle changes and whinging that it’s anyone else’s problem but your own.
 
When she posted the poll I genuinely did wonder. How can that be real? More to the point, how can anyone give her their money after seeing her poll and her responses to it?

I believe the results were:
Less than £500 (and probably less than £400 and less than £300): 56%
£600 or more: 22%
£700 or more: 22%

So she concluded that 54% of people spend over £600 so she’s right and we’re wrong, nah nah nahnah nah! So out of 110% of people she is not in a minority of excessive spenders!

Also, to note, people who answered larger numbers on her (biased) survey had more disposable income/bigger families/pets… they weren’t spending all of their income on snorting coke and crisps for a past time and not paying their rent (which is all the Tories’ fault).
 

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She's polling people without knowing about household make up or income as to their shopping spend? Proves nothing. £600 isn't a lot for a household with a £5k monthly income. It's a lot for a family with an income that doesn't allow for shoes that fit. £20 a day.

Spaghetti bolognese made nicely would be max £8 (very generous here) with veggies and spaghetti and provide 4-5 portions no problem. Call it 4 for easy maths. Drinks, sandwich for lunch and cereal for breakfast x 4 add another £5 (and I'm being generous here). That's £13 a day. Do something similar every day, £390. You'll need some toiletries and laundry products for your blazers. Call it £60 (again generous, £2 a day on non food). I'll even throw a tenner in for "sweeties", or just 4 packs of biscuits one for each week. £460. Almost 25% off before we start. Can use that £140 to buy a twin hot plate/hob if it's attached to your broken oven to cook your meals on. If you buy mince for chilli and spag bol and bulk it out and cook the mince etc together before splitting, you could be doing it for much less than £2 a head.
 
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She's polling people without knowing about household make up or income as to their shopping spend? Proves nothing. £600 isn't a lot for a household with a £5k monthly income. Its a lot for a family with an income that doesn't allow for shoes that fit. £20 a day.

Spaghetti bolognese made nicely would be max £8 (very generous here) with veggies and spaghetti and provide 4-5 portions no problem. Call it 4 for easy maths. Drinks, sandwich for lunch and cereal for breakfast x 4 add another £5 (and I'm being generous here). That's £13 a day. Do something similar every day, £390. You'll need some toiletries and laundry products for your blazers. Call it £60 (again generous, £2 a day on non food). I'll even throw a tenner in for "sweeties", or just 4 packs of biscuits one for each week. £460. Almost 25% off before we start. Can use that £140 to buy a twin hot plate/hob if it's attached to your broken oven to cook your meals on. If you buy mince for chilli and spag bol and bulk it out and cook the mince etc together before splitting, you could be doing it for much less than £2 a head.
Sarah is compiling a VBI of her very own. A Vacuous Biased Indignation of data and stupidity
 
One positive to all of this is she is going to bullshit so much even her last few “supporters” will see through her.
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Also absolutely agree with upthread that constantly needing “£75” is really dodgy. And it would explain the no shame because had you already spent “£75” you’d definitely be desperate to spend another “£75” if you catch my DRIFT ❄
wtf is under insufficient meant to mean?!
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Oh god, the dla forms are awful, it was exhausting (I have afhd).
Omg what is afhd now 🤣 this tattle typing one letter every four seconds is getting to me.
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I think it needs spelling out to her than if you’re spending £600 a month but begging money off other people, YOU ARE SPENDING TOO MUCH because >YOU< CAN’T ACTUALLY AFFORD IT with YOUR 😡OWN MONEY.

it’s irrelevant what others spend. Talk about lack of critical thinking!!
 
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One positive to all of this is she is going to bullshit so much even her last few “supporters” will see through her.
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Also absolutely agree with upthread that constantly needing “£75” is really dodgy. And it would explain the no shame because had you already spent “£75” you’d definitely be desperate to spend another “£75” if you catch my DRIFT ❄

If she actually has Hashimoto's, she'd be under a consultant, wouldn't she, and she'd get the tests? So she's possibly just got an under-functioning thyroid that's under the referral range, so wouldn't improving her diet and taking supplements for the deficiencies be some self-help she can do, instead of stamping her foot and blaming the CCG?
 
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I mean, it wasn’t exactly there for you to read an item by item rundown love, more to serve as a visual to prove that £181 will buy you tit tonnes to last a month FROM WAITROSE so how the duck are you spending £600 in Aldi and Asda?

The only silly woman around here is the one being shown examples of how to make money stretch so she can improve her quality of life (get a cooker, clear rent arrears, get driving lessons, afford school trips, etc) but choosing to ignore it because she knows it takes accountability to change and it’s easier to blame everyone else and beg for fivers.

You can lead a horse to water… but it’ll only ask you to buy it coffees.
'Not reading that' ?? I thought you had an English lit degree you lazy wank splat.
 
One positive to all of this is she is going to bullshit so much even her last few “supporters” will see through her.
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Also absolutely agree with upthread that constantly needing “£75” is really dodgy. And it would explain the no shame because had you already spent “£75” you’d definitely be desperate to spend another “£75” if you catch my DRIFT ❄

This "expensive test" she's talking about is a vitamin D test. If Boots is selling one for less than a tenner, you can bet your socks that the NHS isn't paying anything like this much, because they benefit massively from economies of scale. Yes, it's a fingerprick test but they're really easy to do, not sure why she "can't" do them.

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This "expensive test" she's talking about is a vitamin D test. If Boots is selling one for less than a tenner, you can bet your socks that the NHS isn't paying anything like this much, because they benefit massively from economies of scale. Yes, it's a fingerprick test but they're really easy to do, not sure why she "can't" do them.

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I don’t understand how people are thick enough to fall for her lies and send her money?
 
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