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£4.5 is the amount of student loan EACH. If DH is part-time then we will save £4.5, obviously I will still run up £4.5.Debt free and plan on staying that way!!!!0
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mummytofour wrote: »£4.5 is the amount of student loan EACH. If DH is part-time then we will save £4.5, obviously I will still run up £4.5.
Could I make a suggestion - how about one of you gets a job? It is clear from your posts that you find that an alien concept. I understand that you have a child on DLA, but your posts come across that you choose benefits as a lifestyle choice, and you will do whatever you can do optimise them.Gone ... or have I?0 -
mummytofour wrote: »£4.5 is the amount of student loan EACH. If DH is part-time then we will save £4.5, obviously I will still run up £4.5.
What about the fee loan; aren't you including that?0
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