I dunno, but if she starts cooking her Currys air fryer recipes she'll be saving at least £500 a month on the leccyIsn’t this the costing that included the price of appliances in it?![]()
I dunno, but if she starts cooking her Currys air fryer recipes she'll be saving at least £500 a month on the leccyIsn’t this the costing that included the price of appliances in it?![]()
Excuse me, “buttery soft leather leggings” I’ll have you know.time to cash in the insurance policy and sell the leather leggings.
And how voltage works!The absolute audacity of guest to offer any energy advice ever again after totally misunderstanding how radiators work.
And how words work.And how voltage works!
I do not understand where her money is going, especially as we apparently know what her rent is.Let's be generous and imagine that all thefoolskind people who are sending her money each month are £10 subscribers (even though they obviously aren't).
From the Shattenstone article:
"“A couple of things happened to get things as precarious as they were. My partner and I split up a couple of weeks after I had the lease on our house. It costs me £3,300 a month to run that house, and that is on a tight budget, without turning the heating on and a single lightbulb.” She breaks down the sums for me."
Guest's Patreon income alone isn't going to leave her a lot of spare cash for sideboards after paying for the bungamansion.*
*Assuming she's telling the truth.
What a shame.
Dear sweet tender stem. It’s aI do not understand where her money is going, especially as we apparently know what her rent is.
1650 rent
150 ish on council tax (https://www.southend.gov.uk/council-tax-bands-charges/council-tax-calculated)
50 on water
200 on energy
100 on food (the famous 20 a week plus a bit extra)
Total: less than 2500
She says she doesn't have insurance or broadband (yeah right), but even then I don't understand where the rest of the money is going?
Well, the truth lies in the last sentence of the quote which dear Mrs P cut off..
View attachment 2544551This was a year ago, a long time after LJC LEFT and just a few months after HH2.
As I've mithered before, something really doesn't add up here.
It's Jack Maths. They never add up.I do not understand where her money is going, especially as we apparently know what her rent is.
1650 rent
150 ish on council tax (https://www.southend.gov.uk/council-tax-bands-charges/council-tax-calculated)
50 on water
200 on energy
100 on food (the famous 20 a week plus a bit extra)
Total: less than 2500
She says she doesn't have insurance or broadband (yeah right), but even then I don't understand where the rest of the money is going?
Well, the truth lies in the last sentence of the quote which dear Mrs P cut off..
View attachment 2544551This was a year ago, a long time after LJC LEFT and just a few months after HH2.
As I've mithered before, something really doesn't add up here.
Paying off massive credit card debt would be my guess. £800 a month minimum payments would not surprise me. Or maybe a payment arrangement with HMRC.I do not understand where her money is going, especially as we apparently know what her rent is.
1650 rent
150 ish on council tax (https://www.southend.gov.uk/council-tax-bands-charges/council-tax-calculated)
50 on water
200 on energy
100 on food (the famous 20 a week plus a bit extra)
Total: less than 2500
She says she doesn't have insurance or broadband (yeah right), but even then I don't understand where the rest of the money is going?
Well, the truth lies in the last sentence of the quote which dear Mrs P cut off..
View attachment 2544551This was a year ago, a long time after LJC LEFT and just a few months after HH2.
As I've mithered before, something really doesn't add up here.
Yes. It's bolox.I do not understand where her money is going, especially as we apparently know what her rent is.
1650 rent
150 ish on council tax (https://www.southend.gov.uk/council-tax-bands-charges/council-tax-calculated)
50 on water
200 on energy
100 on food (the famous 20 a week plus a bit extra)
Total: less than 2500
She says she doesn't have insurance or broadband (yeah right), but even then I don't understand where the rest of the money is going?
Well, the truth lies in the last sentence of the quote which dear Mrs P cut off..
View attachment 2544551This was a year ago, a long time after LJC LEFT and just a few months after HH2.
As I've mithered before, something really doesn't add up here.
That's my guess too given I'm a shopping addiction/ credit card debt truther. I'd add that I also firmly believe her ex paid most/ all of the rent on her massive house, probably for a period in advance to actually get the house, because guests credit score and lack of job wouldn't have made her a good applicant. I have no evidence for this but it would not surprise me in the least if she had got her ex to continue to pay for a period of time after she left, in a kind of "you owe me, keep me in the style to which I'm accustomed and I'll let you go quietly" kind of emotional blackmail. If I was a betting woman I'd like the odds on this arrangement being the actual " iron clad three year rental contract" bull.Paying off massive credit card debt would be my guess. £800 a month minimum payments would not surprise me. Or maybe a payment arrangement with HMRC.
I've just done a quick tot up - Mr Beacon and I do have quite a lavish lifestyle and spend a lot on food and wine (Waitrose, Hello Fresh, local farm shop - don't judge me, we work hard, earn well and don't have kids), plus council tax, energy, water, high speed broadband, entertainment subs, and a fortnightly cleaner comes to roughly the difference between her claimed monthly household costs (just to "run the house", not anything else) and her rent. And we have the heating and lightbulbs on as much as we need to.*Yes. It's bolox.
My household bills excluding mortgage and insurance (because she doesn't have that) are around 600 a month and that includes internet, tv licence, netflix and 2x phone contracts.
Even with higher council tax she should still be well inside 2500 after food - unless she's (bear with me) lying.
I think this theory is very clever and have immediately bought into it.If I was a betting woman I'd like the odds on this arrangement being the actual " iron clad three year rental contract" bull.
Firstly, butter isn’t soft it’s greasy, do you actually mean your leggings are greasy? Secondly, “buttery soft leggings” is how the horrible MLM LuLaRoe* described their fugly products. That’s all.Excuse me, “buttery soft leather leggings” I’ll have you know.
OMG Maybe Guest is secretly an InstaHun shilling slop-coloured leggings to the unsuspecting inhabitants of Southend?Firstly, butter isn’t soft it’s greasy, do you actually mean your leggings are greasy? Secondly, “buttery soft leggings” is how the horrible MLM LuLaRoe* described their fugly products. That’s all.
*(if you haven’t seen it I’d highly recommend the documentary LuLaRich on Amazon)
Something is brewing and my Spidey senses are tingling.
Silly me, Dearheart. I only have one fridge, but always have milk. The thought of not having milk for my morning cuppa is just not acceptable.Not even Christmas Day, Tendergon. Christmas MORNING. Ran out of milk on Christmas MORNING - before breakfast! Like she has eight fridges, 78 varieties of tea, and more spices than Mr Schwartz, but wakes up on the 25th with only a splash of milk.
It's such a gobshite move that I suspect (and hang on to your hats here) it didn't bleeping happen.