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Re: Mortgage free in 4 years
Monthly update. I got paid from my second job on Friday so managed to send money into my SIIP. I had 2 weeks holiday in January, so considering the holiday it was not a too bad month, I made the same…2 -
Re: Child & Co RBS Branch to close
Sorry I am very skeptical that Child and Co is being advertised still. These days everything is online, I can't find not a drop of Child and Co. I can for the other banks. Happy to be proven wro…1 -
Re: The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread
I've now cleared out the recent additions list. The following accounts were added in the second half of January but remain on the main listings. Leeds BS Regular Saver (Issue 74) at 4.45% Launch…15 -
Re: The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81885180#Comment_81885180 Yes. Inevitably any good loophole will get talked about, it's not just this one (see also Cahoot Sunny Day Saver…6 -
Re: I Park issuing fine on land outside their control
Thank you for that and I stand corrected over the ownership of the land now managed by I Park. I hadn't found any of that information in my searches - obviously my search technique needs improve…2 -
Re: 5 OS pleasures in your day today - part 3
Great photos PaulieH, living by the sea obviously suits you. For yesterday, We had sunshine and plenty of it, really lifts the spirits. Went out for breakfast with my Valentine. Pottered around for t…6 -
Re: Caulk or wood filler.?
Decorators caulk shrinks and is rubberish, difficult to sand. IMO wood filler is better, but there is a big variaty of them. I think two-part ones are better.1 -
Re: Caulk or wood filler.?
Caulk for any gaps between frame and wall. For the woodwork, wood filler. Two part fillers are better as @grumpy_codger says, but if you’d don’t like those for interior woodwork something like Everbu…1 -
Re: CrazyBee wants to be Mortgage Free!
Today three things are planned, one house work, two cook roast dinner & three potential lodger viewing. I am particularly looking forward to the roast chicken !! TBH there are not a lot of chores…1 -
Re: O/S Daily Sunday February 15 2026
Morning folks and thanks SCARLET. After a day of promised sun yesterday I got up to a good covering of snow this morning. The forecast is for light rain (no surprises there!) so hopefully it will hel…12




