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  • jem16
    jem16 Posts: 19,598 Forumite
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    Chrismaths wrote:
    Nah, they're worth it for the entertainment they provide whinging about the English. What would they do if they had no one to blame? ;)

    Funny I thought it was the English whinging about all these "benefits" we Scots are receiving ;)
  • isasmurf
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    GOING OFF-TOPIC

    Hi, Martin’s asked me to post this in these circumstances: While it’s easy to wander off-topic that often prevents newbies finding the information they want quickly and easily. Please keep this thread on topic. If you’d like to discuss non-MoneySaving related topics please continue your discussion in The MoneySavers Arms or Discussion Time. If you have any questions about this policy please email abuse@moneysavingexpert.com.
  • WOW! Talk about a totally unexpected set of replies.

    To those of you that think I posted this as a way to ensure I got a slice of her money as inheritance, I am not in the slightest interested in this! I have a good income allready and reasonable savings! This was not the aim at all.
    As to what she thinks of this, she is aware that I have posted this and is very interested in finding a way to improve her standard of living, that is the sole aim of the original post.
    The original idea was just that, an idea. I am looking for help in order to help her to hopefully increase her current income only and remove her current debts.
    The biggest problem atm is that if she buys another house for a similar or slightly lower price (bearing in mind that there is not a lot of property that she would be interested in at a lower price), she will end up getting another mortgage and be saddled with debt again as she is struggling to live on what she has now.
    If anyone has any constructive suggestions, I would appreciate them.

    Thankyou.
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