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I have looked in to my funding options for the LPC and if I do it part time, I'm able to pay in instalments. As I said I'll have half the money for it by time I start in August 2013.
It's an advantage actually, as I'll be able to carry on in my current job (Sainsburys) until I can find employment in a Law Firm.
Regarding my Littlewoods - I need an electric toothbrush, so bought an OralB one from there for £28 as it was in an Offer section. Would it benefit me more if I set up a DD to pay it off by the 20 weeks option, or just to pay the £28 in full when my statement comes through? I won't be using this account to buy things every month.SAVINGS: £63.86 // £3,0000 -
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Pay in full, definitely. Each and every month there is a balance, pay in full. You'll build your credit rating, and avoid any interest or charges (even if they aren't charging interest, it will remove the possibility of any charges being whacked on for any reason). Plus, you won't have a DD to cancel later on.February wins: Theatre tickets0
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