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£120 for May please!Mortgage 1: May 2012 £90,000 April 2020: £47,000
Mortgage 2: £270,000😱 Jan 2019 £253,000 April 20200 -
Kitjos (sorry, I've never quite worked out how to do the whole quote thing).
If you've already got an online account with Lloyds and can see your mortgage balance it should be fairly straight forward. I don't bank with Lloyds myself, but from my online current account there's an option to 'make a payment'. You then enter the sort code and account number (if you phone C&G they will give you this info) of the person or company you want to pay. There's normally a box for you to enter a reference number, enter your mortgage account number here. You should then be able to enter the amount you want to pay, and then proceed with payment. In my experience it took 24-48 hours for the payment to process. Once you've done it once, it should remember the account info for next time. Hope it works for you.0 -
Hello, no 7 for the end of my may payments i have chucked another £25.31 into my pot. total for may was £749.52 - taking it easy on the overpayments for a couple of months as have other priorities at the moment
. mortgage 2 87,000 due 51,686.76 at july 2013, but then:new home and remortgage ... £101065.43:eek: now 74k
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icontinuetodream wrote: »No. 92 - Paid an additional £20 today bringing May total to £1500
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endoftherainbow wrote: »Kitjos (sorry, I've never quite worked out how to do the whole quote thing).
If you've already got an online account with Lloyds and can see your mortgage balance it should be fairly straight forward. I don't bank with Lloyds myself, but from my online current account there's an option to 'make a payment'. You then enter the sort code and account number (if you phone C&G they will give you this info) of the person or company you want to pay. There's normally a box for you to enter a reference number, enter your mortgage account number here. You should then be able to enter the amount you want to pay, and then proceed with payment. In my experience it took 24-48 hours for the payment to process. Once you've done it once, it should remember the account info for next time. Hope it works for you.
Thank you so much! Yep I can see what your talking about, ill phone up C&G tomorrow to get the codes. This will be so much easier than writing cheque after cheque! Best of luck with your overpayments x"Don't underestimate the value of financial security"
Wanting to be mortgage free by 45. £155,000 start / £86,880 currently0 -
Morning everyone
#120 here and over pay for May is £400, bit annoyed with myself. Will try harder next month.
Good luck for June.
Just looked at my sig and I need 19.30 to take to £2000 paid this year so make that £419.30 .Aim to be mortgage free by 2017
MFW 2016 overpayments here we go again £10000
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Rent money from dd....another £50 to the op for No 92 making May's final total £1550.....Thanks JCLMortgage 12.12.12 £55842 12.12.13 £42716 14.12.14 £28837 13.12.15 £25913
Mortgage OP £50/£600 House Fund £420/£50000 -
Morning all, just checking in to say we are still aiming for our target, nearly half way through now!
OP for ecoelle for June is £1750 -
No 20 .. York Brood ... £300 for June please....
Takes us into the £70's ... yeah ....Dec 2011 £101,000
March 2013 - £90,000 (ish) April 2013 - in the 80's
June 2014 - in the 70's :j
July 2015 - will be in the 60's :T
Original end date - December 2026 We're getting there
Hoping for - asap :rotfl:0 -
Hi JCL, could you change my OP figure to £2k please, give me a fighting chance at staying in line
. I'm now OP'ing through internet banking thanks to endoftherainbow (phoned up c&g and got codes) - so happy I can do it this way
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Can you put May OP of £20.
Many thanks x"Don't underestimate the value of financial security"
Wanting to be mortgage free by 45. £155,000 start / £86,880 currently0
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