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  • frannyann
    frannyann Posts: 10,970 Forumite
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    spykey_uk wrote: »
    Well done hun! I'm so glad its not just me, it's definitely worth asking! :T x

    Thank you :D
    It seems that booking early helps too, they want the booking early to start filling the 'books' So far £800 saved which has meant our budget keeps going further :D
    :rotfl:Ahahah got my signature removed for claiming MSE thought it was too boring :rotfl:
  • Quote
    Quote Posts: 8,042 Forumite
    Blimey. I paid £100 for mine in 2000. I'm in the wrong game. Who is it, Terry Wogan?
  • frannyann wrote: »
    Thank you :D
    It seems that booking early helps too, they want the booking early to start filling the 'books' So far £800 saved which has meant our budget keeps going further :D

    Yes definitely, the money we're saving can be thrown towards a honeymoon so its great! :rotfl:

    Well we're from the London area, so most DJs are in the £400 region, so I was quite pleased with £275 :D x
    Mortgage when started (Dec 2013): £157,272.50
    Current mortgage (date): £156,885.56
    Mortgage free day: Dec 2043
  • frannyann
    frannyann Posts: 10,970 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    spykey_uk wrote: »
    Yes definitely, the money we're saving can be thrown towards a honeymoon so its great! :rotfl:

    Well we're from the London area, so most DJs are in the £400 region, so I was quite pleased with £275 :D x


    Its a good price for the south east too! Well done :D
    :rotfl:Ahahah got my signature removed for claiming MSE thought it was too boring :rotfl:
  • Thanks Frannyann! :D

    The main thing is coming in under budget means more money for elsewhere! :rotfl: x
    Mortgage when started (Dec 2013): £157,272.50
    Current mortgage (date): £156,885.56
    Mortgage free day: Dec 2043
  • beks
    beks Posts: 1,098 Forumite
    I like your style girls, I obviously have some learning to do!!! Good job we have nothing done yet (well not strictly true as in a dispute with a venue - but once that organised will be starting again!!) and I will be following your lead!! Now I know it is really worth while!!! :D
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