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Every Little Inspirational Thought Evokes (Savings)

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  • Dizzy_Ditzy
    Dizzy_Ditzy Posts: 17,471 Ambassador
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    Anyway, less massaging (alter) egos, I'm celebrating REAL stuff like being able to wash my hair :rotfl:
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  • savvy_sal
    savvy_sal Posts: 5,015 Forumite
    exel1966 wrote: »
    And good old Mr T today sent an offer through the post for their credit card. Now I've been stoozing for many years now, but it's getting more and more difficult, but this is another perfect opportunity to make approx £200 profit assuming a reasonable credit limit as they're not charging a BT fee :Dplined

    Easy money, but not for the faint hearted or undisciplined ;)


    Reminds me of a few years ago when I had £23000 in building society earning interest .Credit card companies used to send me cheques with no fees that I made out to building societies,just paid minimum charges on each for up to a year then repaid in full.Made a tidy sum because interest earned was about 6%.It was good but you are right, you have to be discisplined.
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    Jolly good, yes trot on :)
    Mildred how goes it :D
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • calmspirit
    calmspirit Posts: 2,962 Forumite
    Anyway, less massaging (alter) egos, I'm celebrating REAL stuff like being able to wash my hair :rotfl:

    I am celebrating still having hair after what I did to it at the weekend!!!

    My scalp is still burning :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    YNWA JFT96 :A
  • Enterprise_1701C
    Enterprise_1701C Posts: 23,414 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic Mortgage-free Glee!
    Anyway, less massaging (alter) egos, I'm celebrating REAL stuff like being able to wash my hair :rotfl:

    How DO you wash your hair with one hand :eek::eek:
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    Anyway, less massaging (alter) egos, I'm celebrating REAL stuff like being able to wash my hair :rotfl:
    :grouphug: no hands needed on your part ;)
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • scamps1966
    scamps1966 Posts: 5,648 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary
    Can I be an AE? I feel left out. :(
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    fc how was the plaice :cool:
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • Mildred1970
    Mildred1970 Posts: 4,794 Forumite
    Xmas Saver!
    David. wrote: »
    Mildred how goes it :D

    Good evening my David. how are you? :wave:

    It goes very well, helped by copious amounts of sunshine.
    Haven't been near a T's since last Wednesday :eek:
  • exel1966
    exel1966 Posts: 5,079 Forumite
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    savvy_sal wrote: »
    Reminds me of a few years ago when I had £23000 in building society earning interest .Credit card companies used to send me cheques with no fees that I made out to building societies,just paid minimum charges on each for up to a year then repaid in full.Made a tidy sum because interest earned was about 6%.It was good but you are right, you have to be discisplined.

    Those were the days, remember them well. Interest rates at up to 8% and NO BT fees literally brought thousands into the coffers. Good old MBNA were to thank for that and they're still earning me about £250 this year :D I took full advantage of credit card cheques at the time, but still manage to make a tidy sum each year without them. Currently £36K in my stooze pot :D
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