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Re: Reset 2026
I'm having a wobble, after pay day I will be down to my last debt. £6958, I am now thinking stuff it, pay the minimum and then do a 0% balance transfer each time it runs out. I know this isn…3 -
Re: Baby steps to mortgage freedom for beanielou.
A wee Sainsbury’s delivery coming between 1-2. Will I have had my shower by then?!3 -
Re: Telecoms 'Charter' to prevent price hikes on price hikes revealed
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81891179#Comment_81891179 You can object to the principle of something even if not directly affected. If only those in contract on low packages…2 -
Re: Investing in Us: Holidays, Health, and the Road to £150k
Thanks @slm6002 the weather is cold and rainy anyway so sofa is very enticing at this point 😆. Hope you have a restful weekend. DP has filled and cemented where he can see signs of entry. And hopefu…7 -
Re: Walking into another chapter ...
Apologies for the lack of updates but everything has been revolving around the puppy :) I've been off work this week (half term), so lots of time spent with her. She's doing well with her t…1 -
Re: RM causing issues again
update: I’ve had an email from RM for every one of the claims I made yesterday, the bulk of the message says ‘After carefully considering the evidence you provided, it’s clear that we didn’t meet our…1 -
Re: misstara's mortgage free diary
Although rain was not forecast until this afternoon, it has been drizzly all day so we've left the allotment visit until tomorrow. OH did a bit of cleaning while I popped to the supermarket - £1…1 -
Re: Progress not Perfection
Afternoon all, happy Saturday 🥂 Up at 3.30 to let the young cat out, back to bed, up at 5 to let the dog and old cat out, back to bed, eventually gave up and got up at 6. We went to F@rmf00ds this m…4 -
Re: Turning Straw into Gold: Creating Long Term Security & A Solid Home
Waiting eagerly for pay day and eating left overs today. I got a TGTG from a local bakery, which was pretty good, but I am preferring the supermarket ones for making meals. I’ve been reading about “h…3 -
Re: Cheery's path to fulfilment - finishing the DIY, looking after myself, appreciating the garden 🌻
Oh poor MrCheery - I hope he starts feeling better soon! Snuffles are no fun. I love that you do the rounds at the coffee shops & plot and plan at the same time - it's so atmospheric! I'…5





