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SS im looking to transfer £100,000 from money bookers into interwetten do u think u can help me avoid the £1.20 charge?


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slowlyfading wrote: »well done, you're doing fantastic!!
Thank you hun.
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Mrs_Sparkle wrote: »
I'm so sorry. I started a new job in September with THE most ridiculous amount of work ever, plus I've been studying for exams, looking after baby and selling the house.
Plus, if I'm honest, I got pretty down about posting on here because I never seemed to be making much headway. The only answer was to sell the house but that took so much longer than we expected- it has been a few months. I thought I'd better show my face again and update my diary...



Well it's bloody brilliant to see you hun. Loads of people have been asking after you! :rolleyes:
Hows everything now? And the debt busting?
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southernscouser wrote: »Thank you hun.

You're fantastic. :kisses3:
Thanks, I know
Doing anything tonight then?Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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southernscouser wrote: »Well it's bloody brilliant to see you hun. Loads of people have been asking after you! :rolleyes:
Hows everything now? And the debt busting?
Wellllll... we complete on the new house tomorrow so by the end of the week I will be almost debt free. I think I'll be short of a couple of K but that's cool, means I still have a valid reason to hang around here. It hasn't quite sunk in yet
I can't wait to catch up with all my old DFW mates :jDebt at highest May 2006: £27,472.24
currently: £13,353.25DFW Nerd 178Proud to be dealing with my debts0 -
southernscouser wrote: »Don't make me come over there and slap you, biatch! :rolleyes:
oooooo chase me, chase me
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Mrs_Sparkle wrote: »Wellllll... we complete on the new house tomorrow so by the end of the week I will be almost debt free. I think I'll be short of a couple of K but that's cool, means I still have a valid reason to hang around here. It hasn't quite sunk in yet

I can't wait to catch up with all my old DFW mates :j
My god that must be a lot of stress moving just before Xmas? :eek:
Thats brilliant hun. Well pleased for you!
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