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£48k stooze: managing the minimum payments
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I tend to agree it is a bit off topic and also that it is quite entertaining, however, in the guise of board guide I must advise that going off topic or throwing insults about (and before we get into it I will leave it up to the injured party to decide what constitutes an insult) will result in this thread being moved to the Arms or Discussion Time.0
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Galstonian wrote:I tend to agree it is a bit off topic and also that it is quite entertaining, however, in the guise of board guide I must advise that going off topic or throwing insults about (and before we get into it I will leave it up to the injured party to decide what constitutes an insult) will result in this thread being moved to the Arms or Discussion Time.
I think it has all been good humoured so far and certainly don't intend to take any offence...
Re cashback cards, I spent £25000 last year of which around £6000 was business expenses. I used Amex Blue (since traded in for a Platinum) and an Accucard paying 0.8% for much of last year.
The best deal going at present is the Sainsbury's 0% for 12 months on purchases, which is worth around 1.6%, but subject to one's getting a credit limit equal to 10 or 12x your monthly card spend.0 -
peterbaker wrote:OMG! It looks like we are attracting the thirty-something nouveau riche to this forum - I therefore vote we have one new stoozers forum for those earning loadsamoney but haven't realised it yet,
No offence taken!
Nouveau riche? I quite like that, but what I want to know is... why am I always skint?
I am only 27 by the way....I'm married now! Yippee!0
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