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The ultimate incentive proposed! Buying a house, a wedding, and staying debt free.

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  • wendz86
    wendz86 Posts: 7,171 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Can you put a lot of it on your wedding list?
  • Dinah93
    Dinah93 Posts: 11,466 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker Bake Off Boss!
    Depends if we have a house by the time we get married or not really! Taking on board most Irish people are likely to give money, I would rather just have a small list in England but still have a back up plan! End of the day I can always find something to do with amazon vouchers. 5.5/6 of my reviews for today done, and I've done onepoll although will check it again later. How good am I :p
    Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81
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  • wendz86
    wendz86 Posts: 7,171 Forumite
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    Yeah definitely worth a back up plan.

    Wow that is good with the reviews! I was going to give up onepoll but decided to stick at it.
  • Flower08
    Flower08 Posts: 4,771 Forumite
    I wish i was as organised as you Dinah!!
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  • Poolie
    Poolie Posts: 1,882 Forumite
    Well done on getting all those reviews done Dinah. I am currently work my way through my quidco list with a friend in Glasgow. We are maximising our potential. I think I could be doubling or tripling what I normally get each month!
  • How do you mean Poolie?
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  • Dinah93
    Dinah93 Posts: 11,466 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker Bake Off Boss!
    As in doing all the free quidco offers? Yeah I need to do those again soon. Have never done any of the bingo ones, or the betting ones, and I bet there are loads of other free ones I haven't ever got around to doing.
    Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81
    Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off
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  • Dinah93
    Dinah93 Posts: 11,466 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker Bake Off Boss!
    Awww Tete you went and rated my Dooyoo ramblings! I'm touched.
    Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81
    Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off
    Met NIM 23/06/2008
  • Wow - well done on doing the reviews Dinah. I gave up on doo yoo. I prefer to do AQA!

    Well was away in Spain for a few days at my friends wedding. It was a beautiful day. They got married in the gardens of the hotel and then we had dinner outside overlooking the mountains and the swimming pool. It was lovely and warm and when the sun went down they had candles around the pool, and fireworks. The bride looked stunning. She had a vintage style Spanish looking dress. She looks like a model anyway but it was stunning!

    Came back with the flu though, so feel rubbish and am stuck in bed :(
    Total (Aug 19):€58,567 Now:€26,947
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    Mortgage: €199,712
    MFD: March 2042/July 2034
  • Dinah93
    Dinah93 Posts: 11,466 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker Bake Off Boss!
    Wow - well done on doing the reviews Dinah. I gave up on doo yoo. I prefer to do AQA!

    They rejected me so sort of limits my options!

    Well was away in Spain for a few days at my friends wedding. It was a beautiful day. They got married in the gardens of the hotel and then we had dinner outside overlooking the mountains and the swimming pool. It was lovely and warm and when the sun went down they had candles around the pool, and fireworks. The bride looked stunning. She had a vintage style Spanish looking dress. She looks like a model anyway but it was stunning!

    Wow sounds amazing.

    Came back with the flu though, so feel rubbish and am stuck in bed :(

    Not so amazing. Hope you feel better soon

    Found some replacement ballet shoes at lunchtime. Mine are old and falling apart and since the last time they got wet, a bit smelly, and NIM recently said he sees their continued existence as the biggest threat to our relationship. I've been looking for a replacement pair for a few months now. These new ones aren't as nice as my current ones, but they are fine, but aren't hard or too high at the back, which was my big issue. On the downside though this means we have about £15 left to last two weeks.... thats £1 a day!!!
    Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81
    Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off
    Met NIM 23/06/2008
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