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The Double Debt Attack by Double Trouble

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  • hypno06
    hypno06 Posts: 32,296 Forumite
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    It is like sex for the first time, DT, you spend ages thinking about it before you do it, then you do it and it is easier than you thought, and you wonder what all the fuss was about. For the first month you do it loads, and then years on, you keep meaning to revisit the early days :rolleyes:
    Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)
    Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)
  • hypno06 wrote: »
    It is like sex for the first time, DT, you spend ages thinking about it before you do it, then you do it and it is easier than you thought, and you wonder what all the fuss was about. For the first month you do it loads, and then years on, you keep meaning to revisit the early days :rolleyes:

    OMG Hypno that really did make me laugh - have you been stalking me

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Anyway I'm a virgin my kids are all IVF ;)

    DTxx
  • Karmacat
    Karmacat Posts: 39,460 Forumite
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    MB as sex :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Glad you're getting going on it tho, DT.

    As to having betted before ... well, I placed 50p to win on a horse in the Grand National once - so I was already an old hand really :D
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
  • Whilst I am waiting for the next bingo game I thought I would try and access my account. I then remembered that I have a Nationwide account and as this is a recommended account for MB because of the foreign exchange advantages I thought I would use this one instead of Halifax - I have £43.91 in this account and so if I transfer the £100 from the Halifax my float is growing already. I also found I have £1.67 in a nationwide cashbuilder account that has had no interest added since Feb 98 so I must get that updated and transfer the huge sum over to the MB account dont suppose it will reach £150 but you never know:rolleyes:

    I registered for online banking for this account in 2001 but have never used it so I have to reregister so have set the ball in motion and should hear from them within 3 working days.

    Now I need to check I can get into the Halifax account so that when the nationwide is sorted I can transfer the £100 that should be easier because I only opened this account in Aug 07 so a bit more recent:rolleyes:

    I really must check to see if I have any other accounts :o

    DTxx
  • Hi Double
    your sunday morning sounds bit like mine - up, church, back home for bingo!!!

    Just wondered if you had done b!ingo br!ta!n yet? They give you £5 free for I think it is 30 days - you play through each day and can withdraw wins over £20. I have won £20 from there

    Stressed xxx
    Hoping to stick to the challenge this year!!
    Make £5 a day for 366 started Dec 2019
    YTD £ £ 78.23/£1£1,825
    Cash - £ 48.23 Vouchers - £ 30

    Wombling into 2020 £38.78
  • Hi Double
    your sunday morning sounds bit like mine - up, church, back home for bingo!!!

    Just wondered if you had done b!ingo br!ta!n yet? They give you £5 free for I think it is 30 days - you play through each day and can withdraw wins over £20. I have won £20 from there

    Stressed xxx

    No I havent tried that one I will put it on my list thanks :T

    DTxx
  • hypno06
    hypno06 Posts: 32,296 Forumite
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    Somehow I managed NOT to press the "buy now" button for that last game :doh:

    No wonder I don't win anything :rotfl:
    Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)
    Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)
  • hypno06 wrote: »
    Somehow I managed NOT to press the "buy now" button for that last game :doh:

    No wonder I don't win anything :rotfl:

    oops I wondered why you werent counting I froze at 4tg so had no idea whether I had won or not until I managed to get back in:mad:

    DTxx
  • No I havent tried that one I will put it on my list thanks :T

    DTxx


    I heard about it on here somewhere can't remember where or if there is cash back or referals around - I'm not very organised sorry!!
    Hoping to stick to the challenge this year!!
    Make £5 a day for 366 started Dec 2019
    YTD £ £ 78.23/£1£1,825
    Cash - £ 48.23 Vouchers - £ 30

    Wombling into 2020 £38.78
  • hypno06 wrote: »
    Somehow I managed NOT to press the "buy now" button for that last game :doh:

    No wonder I don't win anything :rotfl:


    Oops - I though it was just me!! checked next game, went to grab my cup of tea and missed the sales :rolleyes:

    I'm a numb nut - as the kids would say!!

    Stressed xxx
    Hoping to stick to the challenge this year!!
    Make £5 a day for 366 started Dec 2019
    YTD £ £ 78.23/£1£1,825
    Cash - £ 48.23 Vouchers - £ 30

    Wombling into 2020 £38.78
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