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If you are reclaiming bank charges - listen to the radio now!
scottishspendaholic
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/youandyours/
It's on the radio in a few minutes (one of a number of subjects being covered) and if you are at work and can do this - you can listen live on your pc
It's on the radio in a few minutes (one of a number of subjects being covered) and if you are at work and can do this - you can listen live on your pc
MBNA = £4,000 / Next = £925 (approx. tbc on 19/8)
Tesco = £2,910.11 / Smile overdraft = £500
Bank of Scotland = £2,782.83
Tesco = £2,910.11 / Smile overdraft = £500
Bank of Scotland = £2,782.83
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Hello scottishspendaholic
Unfortualey I did not get a chance to tune in, did they cover anything interesting?MFWB
Mortgage when started: £232,000
Current mortgage Sept 2024: £232,000
Mortgage free day: Sept 2029
Saving: £12k 20250 -
Hi $17mma,
Same old ground really - I'm afraid - but still interesting to hear some different points of view.
You can listen again if go to the BBC Radio 4 website - it was about 15./20 minutes into the start of the show.
scottishspendaholic xMBNA = £4,000 / Next = £925 (approx. tbc on 19/8)
Tesco = £2,910.11 / Smile overdraft = £500
Bank of Scotland = £2,782.830 -
scottishspendaholic wrote:Hi $17mma,
Same old ground really - I'm afraid - but still interesting to hear some different points of view.
You can listen again if go to the BBC Radio 4 website - it was about 15./20 minutes into the start of the show.
scottishspendaholic x
Thanks, will try and tune inMFWB
Mortgage when started: £232,000
Current mortgage Sept 2024: £232,000
Mortgage free day: Sept 2029
Saving: £12k 20250
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