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Can I add a £50 OP please VM? I've rewarded myself with £50 OP for finishing and handing in all my uni assignments
Edit: Sorry, make that 53.60 please, had some pennies to TT.0 -
106 = Southportguy
Can i forward details of November over payment, it is going to be £1875, but this includes my normal mortgage payment..... makes me feel better putting it down this way.
Tis slowing right down as have to live a bit over next few months and going to push the boat out for family this Christmas!!!0 -
Hi all
No.65 reporting an overpayment of £500 for November.
Congrats to those recently mortgage free& hello new joiners
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Additional OP of £360 today to make £925 for the month and £6000 for 2013 in total - so i've hit target
The money was going to go to December's OP so that will be smaller now, but didn't seem any sense in waiting just for the calendar to flip over.0 -
£800 for me again please! (no. 62)
One more payment to go until target - phew!
Thanks again voucherman for organising1% at a time no. 40. £8000 (For dream family holiday) 94/100
MFW 2013 no. 62 £10,000/£10,000
MFW 2014 no 62 £8000/£70000 -
Additional OP of £360 today to make £925 for the month and £6000 for 2013 in total - so i've hit target
The money was going to go to December's OP so that will be smaller now, but didn't seem any sense in waiting just for the calendar to flip over.
D'oh - just realized that the payment took me to £5990 not £6000 :doh::doh::doh::doh:
So i've OP'd another tenner to bring me to £935 for the month and £6000 (really) in total - unless VM spots another mistake
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Just made my December payment early so £936 for #123 please, Voucherman
This takes me over target and means I have OP'd my maximum 10% for the year :j but I will still try to save a bit more until the end of the year ready to pay off in early January.
Well done everyone, and thanks to Voucherman for all the hard work in keeping us all on track - I'll be back to join in for 2014!MFW 2017 #123 2018: £1,852.64/£39,200 (4.7%)0 -
#50 here with an early update for my December OP that goes out by DD - £500.
(I won't be around on 1st December, so thought I would get in early.)
That means I have just met my target for the year. Need to make next year's target a bit more challenging if I am to be MF in the next 2 years, which is my plan for MFiT3.
Thanks VoucherMan for running this MFW thread. I find it a great help to keep me going down the MFW path. If I reach my target in 2015 I will have paid my mortgage off 11 years early (against the original 25 year term), which I will be very proud of! If someone had told me 12 years ago that I would be able to do this I would never have believed them, but it is now close to becoming a reality. :jWhat goes around comes around.....I hope!0 -
Hi,
#29 reporting in with a £200 OP for November. Don't think we will be able to make one next month.
Well done to everyone who took part this year . . . . the banks must hate us!!!! :T:T2022 Target - Reduce new mortgage balance after house move - Part 1 (Ported) Starting balance £39,982.12 currently £37,242.19 Part 2 Starting Balance £101,997.88 currently £96,197.38 (as at 19/04/2022)0
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