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A £40 OP to start June off. #86. Thank you
Thank you to everyone who posts on here
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#104 with June OP of £500

Thanks Lomcevak x"Don't underestimate the value of financial security"
Wanting to be mortgage free by 45. £155,000 start / £86,880 currently0 -
no 102 with £848 for June please.
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#86 with an OP of £56, taking my total so far for June to £96. Thank you
Thank you to everyone who posts on here
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#104 with another OP - this time £700. Making June total so far = £1200

Thanks Lomcevak xx"Don't underestimate the value of financial security"
Wanting to be mortgage free by 45. £155,000 start / £86,880 currently0 -
Loving the look of this thread, will come back next month to join when my new mortgage is underway.0
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#22 £100 for June. Many thanks MMPApril 2021: Total debt £16016
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Better update before Lomcevak pops in for his weekend visit.
Reporting #10 June OP £500
Well done everyone, some serious progress being made
MIB xMFW2020 #5 £2,000/2,000 MFW2021 #5 £1,850/3,500MFW2022 #5 £3.001/3,000Sep'12 £233,750 Jan'15 £222,329 Dec’21 £139,584 MFiT T4 #24 £48k/£34k MFiT T5 #24 £22,186/£41k MFiT T6 #24 £4,700/£29k0 -
#number 5 reporting now standard op for June of £256
Thanks for all the work updating this, can't believe half the year is done!Mortgage free 04/03/2025. Thanks to this site and lots of overpayments bit by bit.
Next stop: house repairs, holiday fund, replace our very old cars, more financial security/early retirement savings.🤞0 -
# 47, I have paid off £500 in June, which brings my YTD overpayments to £1,000. I don't know about anyone else, but whenever we make overpayments our provider then increases our standard monthly payments. It's only by a matter of pence, and by no more than £1 at a time, but it's really annoying. Maybe they do it to discourage overpaying. Who knows?2016 MFW no. 47 £0/£3,000
MFiT T4 no 26 Start bal £149,294, Current bal £149,294, Target bal £134,294
Make £2,016 in 2016 £1180.550
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