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Hypno's "no more boom or bust" diary

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  • OliveOyl_2
    OliveOyl_2 Posts: 3,506 Forumite
    :confused::confused::D:beer::j

    I signed up to that B1ngo site, paid in £5, and have withdrawn £15 leaving 65p :confused:
    And tomorrow I get given £5 because I played today?????:rotfl:
    Thanks Hypno:D
  • urg123
    urg123 Posts: 1,997 Forumite
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    I signed up too but lost my fiver :o. Look forward to waging another fiver tomorrow.

    urg x x
  • taka
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    My head hurts with all this B1ngo stuff! Which one is it that you, DT, KC and stressed (I think? :confused:) have been doing your free b1ingo on recently?

    Is b1ngoport worth a try and how does that work - I know you get points for posting but why are there posts on a b1ngo site anyway? I thought b1ngo was all the annoying chat rooms... How do you get amazon vouchers?
    Mortgage free as of 12/08/20!
    MFiT-5 no 45
    You can't fly with one foot on the ground!
  • hypno06
    hypno06 Posts: 32,296 Forumite
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    I've never done b!ngoport (something for me to look forward to another day I suppose!), so I don't know how that one works....sorry!

    KC, b!ngobr!tain does work - they give you £5 free play each day for a month and you can play as you wish and withdraw your winnings - minimum withdrawal is £20 but you can add your own money and withdraw the full amount.

    Monday morning - another week is upon us.......off to scratch and bank, as always....have a good day everyone!
    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)
  • savingholmes
    savingholmes Posts: 28,973 Forumite
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    hi taka I've sent you a pm - I do bingoport very successfully - probably had at least a couple of hundred pound through it over the last year!

    hypno - thanks for the latest bingo site tip - hopefully I will try that one out after work!
    Achieve FIRE/Mortgage Neutrality in 2030
    1) MFW Nov 21 £202K now £174.8K Equity 32.77%
    2) £2.6K Net savings after CCs 6/7/25
    3) Mortgage neutral by 06/30 (AVC £24.3K + Lump Sums DB £4.6K + (25% of SIPP 1.2K) = 30.1/£127.5K target 23.6% 29/7/25
    4) FI Age 60 income target £16.5/30K 55.1%
    5) SIPP £4.8K updated 29/7/25
  • hypno06
    hypno06 Posts: 32,296 Forumite
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    Perhaps I will make bingoport my 2010 challenge for Christmas presents next year......

    Child benefit has gone in to the required account, so the next bit of my new budgetting programme is in place.......nothing else to report though....still waiting for OH to be paid - he doesn't seem to have a set date for payment, just "sometime near the end of the month", which can have a week's variance from month to month.......:rolleyes:

    20p and 25p on scratches....edging closer to payout there.
    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)
  • Can see I'm really going to have to look into this bingo stuff properly...
    DC.
    "Some people walk in the rain... others just get wet... " - Roger Miller
  • savingholmes
    savingholmes Posts: 28,973 Forumite
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    Anyone who does decide to give bingoport a go - if you were willing to go from one of the mse people's referral links - that would give us extra points towards an amazon voucher and cost you nothing. I also wrote a guide to maximising your points on dooyoo!
    Achieve FIRE/Mortgage Neutrality in 2030
    1) MFW Nov 21 £202K now £174.8K Equity 32.77%
    2) £2.6K Net savings after CCs 6/7/25
    3) Mortgage neutral by 06/30 (AVC £24.3K + Lump Sums DB £4.6K + (25% of SIPP 1.2K) = 30.1/£127.5K target 23.6% 29/7/25
    4) FI Age 60 income target £16.5/30K 55.1%
    5) SIPP £4.8K updated 29/7/25
  • benbenandme
    benbenandme Posts: 12,349 Forumite
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    Morning morning morning ... ds woke me up at 6.30 and then he hogged the computer, so I got the ironing board out and got it all done :eek: :eek:

    ..... (Benbenandme slinks out quietly waiting for everyone to throw stuff at her :o:p:D)
    Mortgage Total: £51,549 / £75,000
    Mortgage Overpayments Pot £1079
  • OliveOyl_2
    OliveOyl_2 Posts: 3,506 Forumite
    :confused: would I ever think "oh I'll just do a bit of ironing while I wait" ?

    I have to prepare myself for that job - I'd rather clean the bathroom :rotfl:
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