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Re: 5 OS pleasures in your day today - part 3
Morning all 😊 Five more pleasures: DiL sent me a load of photos that I hadn’t seen before of her, DS2 and baby. I’ve worked out that I can make humous and bean pate using my potato masher rather tha…8 -
Re: No Stopping - Gateway House, Manchester 2022 - Moorside Legal Money Claim
Did you use: - DQ.CNBC@justice.gov.uk and LitigationTeam@MoorsideLegal.co.uk or help@moorsidelegal.co.uk or info@moorsidelegal.co.uk3 -
Re: Parking stories in the News/media
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81924870#Comment_81924870 😳 How long before the Phoenix rises?4 -
Re: Baby steps to mortgage freedom for beanielou.
Thank heavens for good friends!3 -
Re: Two house with equity - to one outright purchase
We did this but purchase of the new place was contingent on selling both the old ones which meant that there was a small mortgage that was ok as I was still working at the time. Have you considered t…1 -
Re: Two house with equity - to one outright purchase
There are some companies that will buy your home - but my guess is that they will offer +10% under the market value. Is the type of house you need rare - so the one you have found is the only one you…1 -
Re: Two house with equity - to one outright purchase
That's bridging finance, which you've already ruled out…are you sure there is nothing available? I've dealt with some sub-prime lenders in the past. It won't be cheap though.2 -
Re: Attention Deficit Debt Free Wannabe
You make a really key point there with your definition of debt as 'still paying for things now which have long gone'. My Mum was really averse to debt - a generational thing, as I came of a…1 -
Re: My experience with Sensory Education
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81924495#Comment_81924495 they cant get a ccj unless they take you to Court to sue for the money they claim you owe. If the Court grants in the…1 -
Re: Parking during restricted parking period
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81924766#Comment_81924766 I'd be tempted to complain to their CEO saying you don't intend to use any of their shops again due to thei…2





