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  • niccatw
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    Sam1984 wrote: »
    Thats great thanks!! Doesnt look to complicated either, ha ha! Meal planning i do quite well, im quite a good cook when im in the mood so think batch cooking maybe a good idea! Im with o2, i get 1000 min/texts to o2 numbers (most F&F) and 300 anyone texts for £10! Is the broadband any good? have been looking at it, just need OH to ring AOL for his MAC code! Going to look in to the life insurance today thou! Thanks guys xx

    You're o2 deal is way better than mine then... maybe I should give them a call?!

    I've never had a problem with the broadband and I'm on the "no frills" package. It's (touch wood) fast, has only ever cut out once and then they had actually emailed beforehand to warn that might be the case as there were works afoot. It didn't cut out long enought to make me cry either. :D

    And I've always found calling their customer services to be easier than when I had to attempt calling Tiscali or Talk Talk! :mad:

    You can get o2 broadband through Quidco and Topcashback too. Though double check the mobile tariff; I can't remember if it needs to be £10 or £15 per month.
    Jan10: 28,315.81 Jan11: 18,015.32 Jan12: 7,682.58 Jan13: 2,987.73 Current debt: 1,225.55
    HFC [STRIKE]1896.10. [/STRIKE] 225.55 SLC2 [STRIKE]5123.34[/STRIKE] 0 Others [STRIKE]2085[/STRIKE] 1000 Bcard [STRIKE]1172.60[/STRIKE] 0

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  • hi
    you say getting married next year have you arranged much of it yet? if not i would suggest putting it off and put a large amount of the wedding money towards paying off your debt as the debts go down you could increase the wedding amounts slightly
    i know that might not sound great but it would help you be debt free much quicker
    i have to say maybe even planning to have your wedding in 2012/13 once debt free might be quite nice and would possible help you work harder and stay focuses to become debt free if you planned that you would only marry once debt free
    what a way to celebrate being debt free and a great way to start married life
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