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Got mine today, my mortgage payments have gone down by almost £200 a month in the past 2 months. :jA cloudy day is no match for a sunny disposition~ William Arthur Ward ~0
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So WillowCat, is the hat still intact ?
Have you heard anything ? 
I've not had any letters as yet and no general announcement on the www that I could spot.
Radar
Hi Radar - yes hat still intact thanks!
I've not had a letter yet, but it shows as 4% on their website - for instance http://www.if.com/rates/currentmortgages.aspx
Happy New Year
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Many thanks for that WillowCat
I saw those rates and thought they might just be for new deals.
So pleased your innards are not being upset by indigestible fabrics /straw.
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No, it's not for new deals only. I think they only have the one SVR.
I find it quite strange that there's no-where online when you log in that tells you the current rate.
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I hope they pass today's cut on as well!!A cloudy day is no match for a sunny disposition~ William Arthur Ward ~0
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They will do - not till early Feb though.....
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Mine has already gone down £300 a month since November!!A cloudy day is no match for a sunny disposition~ William Arthur Ward ~0
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And they have just passed the latest cut on, £350 reduction a month to my mortgage. :jA cloudy day is no match for a sunny disposition~ William Arthur Ward ~0
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Mine is coming down nicely too with IF, allowing me to clear the cc initially before starting to overpay...0
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