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Re: An in-between phase
The vinted sales atm are mostly for literally two quid (or sometimes under!) @Blackcats but got to try to make any money towards build before they go on olio or to charity shop. The building society …4 -
Re: Pick'n'Mix - the joy of the chaz in '26!
Someone actually made me a personalised book mark a while back.6 -
Re: Resourcefulness: The budgeter's friend
Feel better soon. Lots of rest. X3 -
Re: Resourcefulness: The budgeter's friend
I hope you are soon over the worst of it. Some comfort to be sought in being prepared though!3 -
Re: Light the fire...
Back in cold blighty after a wonderful and warm holiday in Fuerteventura. I did not want to come back! Not a very MSE week, two growing offspring mean we now effectively feed 4 adults which gets expe…3 -
Re: NST February 2026 - You Are Enough
It was late afternoon by the time I got online. The laptop was sulking because I wouldn't let it tell me about copilot - biggest waste of space since that dreadful paperclip. Mrs Builder came so…6 -
Re: ii new platform plans 2026
I guess doing 'regular investing' will create more paper work in terms of tax etc? Aside from that is it worth using the regular investing if my money can lasts that long for regular invest…1 -
Re: Light the fire...
Can you claim via bank? Did you pay by card,?1 -
Re: CrazyBee wants to be Mortgage Free!
Back on the horse @CrazyBee787 - we all make mistakes and are only human 🤗 I'm the worst oversharer in the world, don't assume it has all gone wrong just because you said a few things you …1 -
Re: Mortgage Buyout & Universal Credit
It will be a transfer of equity. A solicitor will be involved so the funds will not be in your account1


