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1 month mortgage free wannabe
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And one this is done, it is world peace next
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I'm astonished with how well you've done at this Lifechanging! I started reading this back at the beginning of August and I thought you were bonkers, you'd have no chance! But you have actually done it haven't you! (Well, you've got a teeny tiny overdraft but it's interest free and I highly doubt it won't get paid off in the blink of an eye!) I'm so impressed, congratulations that woman, consider yourself on the receiving end of good vibes from here, oh and what vacancies for family members do you have left? Can I be a cousin please? ;-)Comping, freebieing and trying to pay the mortgage off early!0
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Fritha wrote:I'm astonished with how well you've done at this Lifechanging! I started reading this back at the beginning of August and I thought you were bonkers, you'd have no chance! But you have actually done it haven't you! (Well, you've got a teeny tiny overdraft but it's interest free and I highly doubt it won't get paid off in the blink of an eye!) I'm so impressed, congratulations that woman, consider yourself on the receiving end of good vibes from here, oh and what vacancies for family members do you have left? Can I be a cousin please? ;-)
I'm booking myself in as the distant, yet very gorgeous and highly desirable second cousin three times removed from over the water....:rotfl:2024 Challenges- Grocery Budget (January £0/£300)
- Decluttering (Underway!)
- Frugal Living (January £0/£500
- 24 in 2024 (0/24)
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You lot are MAD! I love it!
I think my greatest motivator in life is people telling me my goals are "impossible". I love it when people doubt me as it fuels me to try harder and that always produces results.
What's been great about this site is that people have stuck with me from the beginning and supported me throughout and as a by-product I have started a Cult - the Family of Lifechanging!
Just heard back on another deal so that's another £1500 coming on Monday-ish. I'm toiling away on this overdraft now and will continue to post updates until its all gone.OVERDRAFT TODAY:£36,100
CASH PAID TOWARDS SISTER'S HOUSE NOW: £123,9000 -
I've just read this thread from the beginning and am really amazed at the hard work you've put in and how much you've paid off already.
Loads of ++++++++ VIBES ++++++++++
Well done! :T
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hello again lifey, dont think theres much room for more family members, but I'll be happy just to be your friend!!! ahh! Lets see this overdraft whittle down to nout now ....If you don't have something nice to say don't bother saying anything at all.0
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Wow, seriously impressed! I saw your thread a few days after I signed up and was dead envious that you could do this!
Congratulations!Ciggie free 2am 21/09/06. Debt free 25/06/09.'It was such a lovely day I thought 'it's a pity to get up'' W. Somerset Maugham.0 -
Congratulations!! Very impressive and you should be proud.MFIT No. 810
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Just heard from my solicitor. My sister's husband has picked up the keys from the estate agent. I now own 2 properties (mostly!).
WoohooooooooooOVERDRAFT TODAY:£36,100
CASH PAID TOWARDS SISTER'S HOUSE NOW: £123,9000 -
YAY!!!!!!! WELL DONE YOU!!!
:j :T :j2024 Challenges- Grocery Budget (January £0/£300)
- Decluttering (Underway!)
- Frugal Living (January £0/£500
- 24 in 2024 (0/24)
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