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Re: A new royal start
I'm sure you've been preparing her for it so hopefully she will be excited by it Dxx1 -
Re: Baby steps to mortgage freedom for beanielou.
I had a nap after my running around for free electricity Beanie - I don’t blame you for having a rest. And if you don’t iron for yourself, then I don’t think you should for someone else. I’m sure you…3 -
Re: Baby steps to mortgage freedom for beanielou.
It's not mean, you are clearly helping her! I don't iron anything either.2 -
Re: Resourcefulness: The budgeter's friend
Now you have me lusting after a lime green sea serpent @foxgloves! As an example of spendiness, it can't be beaten. Love Humdinger xx3 -
Re: Confused!
That is determined by the rules relating to the particular ISA you are interested in. Fixed rate products do often have limited funding windows but you need to read the terms and conditions of the o…1 -
Re: Confused!
There's nothing in the ISA regulations that stops you doing it. So it all depends on the Nationwide terms and conditions for that account. I think you can only pay into their fixed rate ISAs on the d…1 -
Re: Parking Code of Practice Consultation - now EXTENDED - closes Friday 26th September
Wow. There goes the consumer blame again. Rather like that post on Linkedin where a certain somebody posted that pic of a rider falling off a pushbike in order to blame Hannah Robinson. She won her …5 -
Re: Weekly Flylady Thread 8 September 2025
Thread is up early for two reasons Firstly I am going to the Waste Not meal tonight and secondly because I have a new toy (courtesy of BackMarket and Mum). I'm taking SD. DD is at her BFs. Got washin…7 -
Weekly Flylady Thread 8 September 2025
Welcome to the weekly Flylady Thread. What is FLYLADY? Well, it's our version of the US flylady idea - but we work on the principle that housework is not fun, it's boring, can be time-consuming, is o…5 -
Re: Voluntary 3 NI contributions from abroad and European pension aggregation
You will get a pension from each country based on your record in that country. Nothing is transferred or lost. You apply for your pensions via the pension authority in your country of residence, or, …1
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