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  • RosieTiger wrote: »
    June update

    £1,200 Op for the month giving £15,621 for the year.

    £50 on way back from Quidco ( never heard of it until MSE so thank you !!!!)
    £25 voucher available from Priority Club - not decided what to do yet.
    Will update signature at the end of June when we hope to be sub £125,000

    You are storming ahead, well done, we should have a private competition you are currently beating me by about £1k this year! I take it you are counting from January this year?
    I love the cashback sites!

    TPAx
    MFW - We've only gone and blooming done it!
    May 2013:j
  • RosieTiger
    RosieTiger Posts: 863 Forumite
    Well we are taking tips from Tesco Points Addict too,

    found out that we have some Tesco vouchers owed to us which can be reinstated:beer:

    found out that we have enough Nectar points to pay for some nice free wine :beer::beer:

    and found that we have some Priority Club points which have just provided a £25 voucher for Threshers so :beer::beer::beer:
    RosieTiger - Highest £242,000 Feb 2004 :mad:
    Lightbulb Dec 2008 £146,000 by March 2026:eek:
    MFi3T2 and T3 No 28 - Dec 2009 Start Balance £117,000
    Current Position-Fully off set by savings since March 2013
  • setmefree2
    setmefree2 Posts: 9,072 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    RosieTiger wrote: »
    June update

    £1,200 Op for the month giving £15,621 for the year.

    £50 on way back from Quidco ( never heard of it until MSE so thank you !!!!)
    £25 voucher available from Priority Club - not decided what to do yet.
    Will update signature at the end of June when we hope to be sub £125,000

    yay.gifwell done on all that progress to beinbg MF :T:T
  • I know what you mean... I'm quite good at collecting points but forget to convert them to something. After all, they don't gain interest.

    Thanks for reminding me to check the balances and turn them into... wine? Naa don't like it. Day out? No weekends free till Aug! Maybe something else!
    MFW: Nov 2008 £156k, Jun 2015 £129k, Jun 2017 £114k.
  • RosieTiger
    RosieTiger Posts: 863 Forumite
    Hello all, we are just back from a few days away for some rest and relaxation.
    Thought it worth a quick update as according to my spreadsheet we will be well into the £124ks at the end of this month.
    To stop us getting "too" obsessive I have promised myself not to confirm with our lenders until half way through the year point so must resist the urge for another week !
    RosieTiger - Highest £242,000 Feb 2004 :mad:
    Lightbulb Dec 2008 £146,000 by March 2026:eek:
    MFi3T2 and T3 No 28 - Dec 2009 Start Balance £117,000
    Current Position-Fully off set by savings since March 2013
  • RosieTiger
    RosieTiger Posts: 863 Forumite
    Priority Club's free Threshers vouchers have now been put to the sword 2 x Pinot Grigio for £9 and a half price bottle of champagne for £16.48 - not bad for a spend of 48pence !!!
    Had never even thought anything about these points until realising how well other people on this forum do with points.
    Signed up our EDF accounts for Nectar and then for manual reading - gained a new CD on the back of this which Mrs RT wanted = another £10 or so free and not spent.
    RosieTiger - Highest £242,000 Feb 2004 :mad:
    Lightbulb Dec 2008 £146,000 by March 2026:eek:
    MFi3T2 and T3 No 28 - Dec 2009 Start Balance £117,000
    Current Position-Fully off set by savings since March 2013
  • setmefree2
    setmefree2 Posts: 9,072 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    RosieTiger wrote: »
    Priority Club's free Threshers vouchers have now been put to the sword 2 x Pinot Grigio for £9 and a half price bottle of champagne for £16.48 - not bad for a spend of 48pence !!!
    Had never even thought anything about these points until realising how well other people on this forum do with points.
    Signed up our EDF accounts for Nectar and then for manual reading - gained a new CD on the back of this which Mrs RT wanted = another £10 or so free and not spent.

    Nice one :T:T:D
  • RosieTiger
    RosieTiger Posts: 863 Forumite
    Right July Op now paid of £1,200 plus the £17.76 for the mass OP on the 4th July.

    July Op £1,217.76 and YTD £16,838.76

    Just waiting for it to hit the account before confirming half year figures !
    RosieTiger - Highest £242,000 Feb 2004 :mad:
    Lightbulb Dec 2008 £146,000 by March 2026:eek:
    MFi3T2 and T3 No 28 - Dec 2009 Start Balance £117,000
    Current Position-Fully off set by savings since March 2013
  • Radish72
    Radish72 Posts: 2,075 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Did you ever think you would get so excited about mortgage statements

    Congrats on your OP so far for the year :T
    Mortgage Aug 12 £165K, Aug 19 £0
    ISA challenge start 2019 £3000/£1500 (50%)
  • RosieTiger
    RosieTiger Posts: 863 Forumite
    Your right about that, I can't wait for the payments to hit so I can call them - middle of next week - low £124,000's expected !
    RosieTiger - Highest £242,000 Feb 2004 :mad:
    Lightbulb Dec 2008 £146,000 by March 2026:eek:
    MFi3T2 and T3 No 28 - Dec 2009 Start Balance £117,000
    Current Position-Fully off set by savings since March 2013
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