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I guess their holidays arn't cheap, and they have twins. I have a loan on a watch, 0% though, I could pay it off but wanted a loan to enforce my credit rating when the mortgage is due. Maybe she's thinking the same, or maybe the 3k surplus isn't really that.....0
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sorry but I must support this theory. If you have £3000 per MONTH to play with what on earth would you be wanting expensive car finance for? A few months of saving all your money and you can buy the car in cash! Unless I've missed the point that is
Not evyerone wants to freeze money in an asset that is losing value. Personally, I prefer to keep cash and get a good finance/leasing deal. I feel much better sitting on a cash pile and know I can use it when I need it.0 -
Thanks Penelope pitstop for your support xx0
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