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This is madness. You've been paying off debt for 10 years and the very moment it is paid, you want to go and get more debt. Save the £280 a month you've been paying. Enjoy not being in debt. Relish buying something with money you actually have and not money you don't have.
I really don't understand this mindset at all.
Neither do I! I have just had a new kitchen put in (to replace a very old one from the 80's) but i saved up 70% of the cost first because I can't bear paying interest on anything (except the mortgage)0
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