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Mortgage-Free Fresian? Here's hoping!
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Lou~ Debt free Wanabe No 55 DF 03/14.**Credit card debt free 30/06/10~** MFW. Finally mortgage free O2/ 2021****
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:smileyheaFudge.....
F_F just in case you haven't found it yet theres an active SB code to be found hint on FBIt’s not worth doing something unless someone, somewhere, would much rather you weren’t doing it.
Sir Terry Pratchett
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http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5135113
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scubaangel wrote: »F_F just in case you haven't found it yet theres an active SB code to be found hint on FB
There's also 20% extra on all of the SB special offers this week, so have spent the first hour of the day signing up to junk mail and watching videos
I got a Mysurvey email through last night so I'm up to 435 points with 550 needed for a £5 Amazon voucher. My Amazon total is up to £43.69 which is brilliantMore of my Valued Opinions have validated too, so I have £2 of balance with £1.25 still to validate. I'm back up to 263SB so that's ticking along nicely too.
I sold another couple of items last night on FB, so will post them out tonight. I now have £28.15 sitting in my Paypal account which will be used for funding future crafty splurges. I've also added some of the crafty things I really want to my Amazon wishlist in case friends take pity on me :rotfl:
Yesterdays MSE trick was to sign up for bingo online using £20 of my own money, safe in the knowledge that I would get £20 cashback. I managed with withdraw £19.70 of that £20 back again as I won the house last night just as my money ran out, so only spent 30p to get £20 cashback :money:
I've also been asked to make 10 handmade Christmas cards for a friend I know through MSE which will make me a nice wee amount of money and get my head back in the Christmas card making. I also need to get my butt in gear and make a really nice card for my dad's 70th! It's not until November, but if I don't make it now I never will
Hope everyone is having a nice week so far - only three sleeps till Friday :j
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After being absent from MSE for a while, i really appreciate reading your thread. I used to be quite into card making etc and let it slide. Once again you are making me feel motivated to get my sorry backside into gear. I know you always bat away compliments but you are an inspiration hunOne step at a time0
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After being absent from MSE for a while, i really appreciate reading your thread. I used to be quite into card making etc and let it slide. Once again you are making me feel motivated to get my sorry backside into gear. I know you always bat away compliments but you are an inspiration hun
You should join the card making thread. It's the least MSE place on the boards, but the ladies are lovely and seeing some of the things that they create makes me feel like a total amateur
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flying_fresian wrote: »Aw shucks
You should join the card making thread. It's the least MSE place on the boards, but the ladies are lovely and seeing some of the things that they create makes me feel like a total amateur
God help me then!! I shall have a look - sounds like funOne step at a time0 -
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Mortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000
Mortgage today = £161,690.76
300 271 payments to go.House buyout fund £21,000/£40,000
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