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thanx Martin
ADAM001
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id just like to say a big thank you to Martin-after listening on Radio two,logged on the site,and decided to give the companies i was dealing with a bit of stick,the end result was for the sake of a few phone calls i have managed to transfer nearly 2k worth of store card and credit card debt to 0%,and i will keep on doing it! to be honest its becoming a bit of a hobby, as a wise man once said "dont ask-dont get!" thanx to the tips ive picked up on this site i really feel in control of my debts instead of the other way round ;D thanx again!!
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Welcome, dont forget Martin has something on his site also that reminds you when to apply for the next card - approx 6 weeks B4 current deal runs out. Alternatively splash out £1 on a diary!
;DI am NOT a mortgage & insurance adviser - or anything to do with finance, that was put on by the new system I dont know why?!0 -
Adam,
Use the next 6 months or whatever to whittle away at that debt. It's much more fun stoozing when all of the stooze is sitting in a savings account pot!
Ethical moneysaver0 -
...or the amount of mortgage interest you pay each month is a big fat ZERO!! ;DAdam,
Use the next 6 months or whatever to whittle away at that debt. It's much more fun stoozing when all of the stooze is sitting in a savings account pot!
Mortgage Feb 2001 - £129,000
Mortgage July 2007 - £0
Original Mortgage Termination Date - Nov 2018
Mortgage Interest saved - £63790.60
ISA Profit since Jan 1st 2015 - 98.2% (updated 1 Dec 2020)0
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