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Loa Rates - Admin help please?
herewegoagain2010
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Can anyone point me in the direct of the current LOA rates please?
Thanks very much x
Thanks very much x
Starting again and working towards our new df life!
A very proud forces wife
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Yes,
From the JPA Splash Screen, click on 'BAG', then click on 'Allowances', then click on 'LOA'. Click on the purple link bit, then click on the country you want.
Alias0 -
The ones from Germany make depressing reading after the recent FFR hike.
Took a big pay cut this month
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Helpful as ever Alias, ta very muchly!
Oscar it's a huge cut I know my friends has lost £250, but it could we worse.....back in the UK. It never helps with the naafi prices going up.Starting again and working towards our new df life!A very proud forces wife0 -
Same here in Cyprus and have heard it is due to drop another 20%. Get you home has dropped as well. Pity the price of food hasn't dropped here. NAAFI/ERMES exchange on iceland food £1 = 1.78 euros for example.Mortgage
June 2011 £145,943.13
Dec 16 £74,537; Feb
Aug 17 £59,399.96
Nov 19 £0.000 -
Genieuk,
I thought that the rate is £1= €1.67 as the little yellow freezer stickers say.0 -
FFR went from 1.1 to 1.2 and LOA decreased by nearly £300/monthMortgage
June 2011 £145,943.13
Dec 16 £74,537; Feb
Aug 17 £59,399.96
Nov 19 £0.000 -
Wait until December then if you want to see an LOA decrease :mad:0
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Yep have heard funnily enough all prices went up in Ermes/Naafi last weekMortgage
June 2011 £145,943.13
Dec 16 £74,537; Feb
Aug 17 £59,399.96
Nov 19 £0.000 -
Alias_Omega wrote: »Genieuk,
I thought that the rate is £1= €1.67 as the little yellow freezer stickers say.
I think its £1 = €1.78 now !0
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